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It is possible to mix and match subjects in almost any possible combination to suit your interests, needs and abilities. However, it is usually advisable to choose subjects that complement each other.
In addition to the courses below,
students are expected to participate in our X Factor programme (p16).
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A typical level 3 programme comprises of 4 AS levels or equivalent followed by 3 or 4 A levels in the 2nd year. The AS level is the fi rst half of a full A level, but is also a recognised qualifi cation attained after the fi rst year of study.
Requirements: 5 GCSEs (A*-C) from 4 different subjects one of which must be English or Maths. Courses:
Art and Design Biology
Business Studies Chemistry Computing Design Technology Drama and Theatre Studies Economics
English Language English Literature French
Geography Geology German
Graphic Communication History (Early Modern or
Modern) Law
Mathematics
Further Mathematics Media Studies Music Music Technology
Philosophy and Ethics (R.S) Assessment: This is dependent on the course, but generally comprises of exams, coursework and practical work.
Physical Education Physics
Psychology
Applied Science Sociology Spanish Textiles
To discover alternative learning opportunities after school in Scarborough, please visit Yorkshire Coast College’s website at
www.yorkshirecoastcollege.ac.uk or call 08007317410.
The Lifelong Learning Centre runs short evening courses for adults; subjects offered include Modern Languages, British Sign Language, Arts and ICT. There are also specially designed courses for over 50s on Wednesday afternoons. For more information go to
www.s6f.org/uk/adult-learning
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