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A-LEVEL ACADEMY
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Southern Regional College, is the largest further and higher education college in Northern Ireland outside of Belfast. The College’s four faculties offer a range of further and higher education courses. The Faculty of Computing, Design and Academic Studies offers a choice of 14 subjects to study at AS and A2 Level in our Armagh Campus.
Many of our students have made Southern Regional College their first choice for studying A-Levels. However, we also believe in giving students a second chance and we can provide you with the opportunity to repeat one or more of your AS or A-Levels, either on a full-time or part-time basis.
We also offer a range of A-Levels which can be studied intensively in one year. You are therefore able to study a combination of AS, A2 or intensive A-Levels at the College.
Southern Regional College has a reputation for having strong academic and pastoral support which will help you achieve your full potential to progress into higher education or employment.
The College also has an excellent Careers Guidance Team who will help you plan for your next step.
Thank you for taking the time to read through our A-Level Guide and considering Southern Regional College as the next destination in your learning journey.
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Stephen RoganHead of FacultyComputing Design & Academic Studies
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ADMISSIONS CRITERIA AS & A2 LEVELThe College invites applicants to apply for 3 or 4 AS subjects based on the ‘Subject Selection Grid’, which illustrates AS subject combinations. The College will review the qualifications and/or experience held by applicants and will consider whether this profile demonstrates an ability to undertake AS and A2 level qualifications.
For applicants who are at least 16 years of age on or before 1st July in the year of proposed entry to the course and who have recently been in education to key stage 4, they must have one of the following:
a. Applicants wishing to study 3 A-Levels must have achieved 5 GCSEs at grade C. It is desirable that these should include GCSE English Language at grade C or above and GCSE Mathematics at grade C or above.
b. Applicants wishing to study 4 A-Levels must have achieved 6 GCSEs at grade B. It is essential that these include GCSE English Language at grade C or above and GCSE Mathematics at grade C or above.
c. BTEC First Diploma or Certificate or equivalent at merit or above (with an overall
qualification profile equivalent to 20 points or above).
d. Leaving Certificate – a profile equivalent to 14 points, (of which 4 subjects must be achieved at grade C3 or better at Ordinary Level) pre 2017. From 2017, 4 subjects must be achieved at 04 or better at Ordinary Level.
Applicants should refer to the table below for additional subject specific entry requirements. Attendance at IPEAS or GPEAS (Individual or Group Pre-Entry Advice Session) is essential in the selection of candidates in all courses.
Subject Entry Requirements
Biology GCSE Double Award Science grade BB OR GCSE Biology (Higher Tier) grade C or above
Business Studies GCSE English Language grade C or above
Chemistry GCSE Double Award Science grade BB OR GCSE Chemistry (Higher Tier) grade C or above
Digital Technology GCSE Mathematics grade C or above
English Literature GCSE English Language grade B or above OR GCSE English Literature grade C or above
Economics GCSE Mathematics grade B or above
Geography GCSE English Language grade C or above, GCSE Mathematics grade C or above
Government & Politics GCSE English Language grade C or above
History GCSE English Language grade C or above
Mathematics GCSE Mathematics Grade B or above
Nutrition & Food Science GCSE Double award Science CC or any GCSE Science grade C and Food and Nutrition GCSE grade C
Physics GCSE Double Award Science grade BB or GCSE Physics grade C or above, GCSE Mathematics grade B or above
Psychology GCSE English Language grade C or above, GCSE Mathematics grade C or above
Religious Studies GCSE English Language grade C or above
Sociology GCSE English Language grade C or above
It is desirable that applicants have attained a GCSE at grade B or above in the subject they wish to study for A-Level.
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A-LEVEL COMBINATIONSAS & A2 (A-Level) The Faculty of Computing, Design & Academic Studies invites you to apply to study 3 or 4 AS or A2 level subjects based on the ‘Subject Selection Grid’, which illustrates subject combinations. For further entry requirements see Admissions Criteria.
A-Level Combinations You can select one subject per column from one of the tables below or you can combine AS level study (Table A) with A2 level study (Table B) if you have previously studied the subject at AS or A2 level and wish to enhance your grade profile. AS level (Table A) and A2 level study (Table B) can also be combined with studying one or more intensive A-Levels (Table C) where the AS and A2 levels are completed in one year.
A B C D
1 Physics Nutrition & Food Science Sociology Mathematics
2 Religious Studies Psychology History Digital Technology
3 Business Studies Business Studies Biology Geography
4 English Literature Biology Digital Technology Sociology
5 Economics* Government & Politics* Geography History
Mathematics Psychology
6 Chemistry
TABLE A: AS LEVEL SUBJECT SELECTION GRID (5 hours per week per module) - Select only one subject per column
A B C D
1 Biology Chemistry Psychology Biology
2 Nutrition & Food Science Sociology Religious Studies Religious Studies
3 Mathematics Digital Technology Business Studies English Literature
4 Sociology Geography Business Studies Business Studies
5 Digital Technology History Physics
6 History Mathematics
7 Psychology
8 Geography
TABLE B: A2 LEVEL SUBJECT SELECTION GRID (5 hours per week per module) - Select only one subject per column
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TABLE C: AS & A2 ONE YEAR INTENSIVE (6 hours per week per module)
A B C D
1 Intensive Sociology Intensive Business Studies
AS/A2 Sociology and Psychology are delivered in accordance to the specification of the AQA awarding organisation. All other subjects are delivered in accordance to the specification of CCEA awarding organisation.
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FLEXIBLE PART-TIME OPTIONSSRC offer the following AS and A-Level subjects on a part-time basis at the Armagh campus. Part-time Evening AS Levels in 1 year: AS Biology, AS Chemistry AS Mathematics AS Geography and AS Life & Health Sciences will be offered in one year. This may be followed the following year by the A2 level. Applicants may apply for more than one AS Level or may combine AS Level study with intensive A-Level study.
Part-time Evening and Blended Learning (Intensive) AS and A2 in 1 year: Sociology and Business Studies will be offered as an intensive programme of study which means you will study both the AS Level and the A2 Level in the one year. This may be combined with an AS Level subject.
Subject Level Campus Attendance
Business Studies AS/A2 (Intensive) Armagh 6 Hours per week (1 evening in class & 1 evening online)
Biology AS Armagh 4 Hours per weekBiology A2 Armagh 4 Hours per weekChemistry AS Armagh 4 Hours per weekGeography AS Armagh 4 hours per weekMathematics AS Armagh 4 hours per weekSociology AS/A2 (Intensive)
A Level (Intensive)Armagh 6 Hours per week (1
evening in class & 1 evening online)
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Arts & Humanities PathwayThe SRC A-Level Academy offers students the opportunity to specialise in Arts & Humanities, through a combination of the following subjects:
ENGLISH LITERATURE
GOVERNMENT & POLITICS
GEOGRAPHY
HISTORY
RELIGIOUS STUDIES
SOCIOLOGY
Students can progress onto a range of HE courses in English literature, creative writing, politics, law, media and communication, journalism, social policy, history as well as the Associate Bachelor’s degree in English & History at SRC.
Students who study these disciplines learn to think critically, to express themselves clearly and to analyse new information. These qualities lead to a high degree of professional flexibility and adaptability, providing a great foundation for many different career destinations: including law, research, education, counselling, public relations, journalism, genealogy and human resources.
Business PathwaySelect from the following subjects available at the SRC A-Level Academy, if you are considering a career in business related disciplines:
BUSINESS STUDIES
DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY
ECONOMICS
GEOGRAPHY
MATHEMATICS
NUTRITION & FOOD SCIENCE
PSYCHOLOGY
SOCIOLOGY
Students can progress onto a range of HE courses from economics, finance and accountancy to management and enterprise and e-business. A range of HE provision is also available including HNDs, HNCs, BSc. Hons and Higher Level Apprenticeships for business related subjects.
Business Studies represents a good subject choice for many students because all professional careers benefit from some knowledge of business practice.
Career destinations including roles within the administrative and clerical job family, accountancy, banking and finance, retail sales and customer services. It will also be useful if you are thinking about setting up your own business or being self-employed in the future.
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Computing & Engineering PathwayInterested in pursuing a career in computing and engineering? Choose from the following combination of subjects offered:
BIOLOGY
CHEMISTRY
DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY
GEOGRAPHY
MATHEMATICS
PHYSICS
Students can progress onto a range of HE courses in computing, information technology and engineering. A range of HE provision is also available within SRC including HNDs, HNCs, Foundation Degrees and Higher Level Apprenticeships for computing and engineering.
Career destinations including roles in computing, software engineering, artificial intelligence, networking engineering, infrastructure, electrical and electronic engineering, information technology, web technology and business information systems.
Science PathwayIf you are considering embarking on a career in science the SRC A-Level Academy offer the following combination of subjects to select from:
BIOLOGY
CHEMISTRY
GEOGRAPHY
MATHEMATICS
NUTRITION & FOOD SCIENCE
PSYCHOLOGY
PHYSICS
Students can progress onto a range of HE science courses which include: biomedical science, forensic science, veterinary science, medicine, chemical engineering, veterinary science, as well as other courses related to nursing, animal care, environmental management, social policy and conservation studies. A range of HE provision is also available within SRC including Foundation Degrees and Higher Level Apprenticeships in Applied Industrial Sciences.
Career destinations including roles in forensic science, chemical engineering, medical professions such as: dentistry, nursing, physiotherapy, as well as pharmaceutical research, environmental management, social policy, civil engineering, surveying, teaching, ecology and conservation.
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ALICE REYNOLDSA-Levels: Biology, ICT & Mathematics
Previous School: Royal School, Armagh
Alice Reynolds, from Armagh City, was a first year A-Level student at the Royal School. At the end of her first year of completing her A-Levels at the school, she was disappointed with her results and decided to enrol on the A-Level programme at Southern Regional College’s Armagh Campus.
The College offered her the range of subject choices that she wanted to pursue and she chose A-Level Mathematics, ICT and Biology to A2 level and Geography to AS level. At the end of the programme, Alice successfully obtained ABB grades.
Upon speaking about her time on the A-Level programme at SRC, Alice said; “The support and guidance which I obtained from all of the A-Level lecturers at SRC was absolutely incredible – I never once had to say that I was struggling as they could quickly determine this and were so quick to provide me with any additional help and support that I needed. I never felt that I was bothering them as they were always so willing and enthusiastic to help me. They were really tuned into the progress level of each and every student.”
Alice progressed to Ulster University where she is now completing her final year of the BSc (Hons) in Biomedical Engineering.
AS Content Assessment Weighting
Unit 1: Molecules & Cells
External written exam1 hour 30 minutes
37.5% of AS15% of A-Level
Unit 2: Organisms & Biodiversity
External written exam1 hour 30 minutes
37.5% of AS15% of A-Level
Unit 3: Practical Skills
External written exam- 1 hour Internal practical assessment
25% of AS10% of A-Level
COURSE CONTENT & ASSESSMENT
Additional Entrance RequirementsTo study Biology A-Level you will need to have achieved a BB grade in Double Award Science or GCSE Biology (Higher Tier ) grade C or above.
Career OpportunitiesStudents can progress to science subjects in higher education at other higher education institutions or consider SRC’s HE provision including higher level apprenticeships. This subject is suitable for degrees in medicine, nursing, veterinary science or animal care. This can lead on to careers in medical professions such as dentistry, nursing, physiotherapy or pharmaceutical research.
Contact: Emma Hurson [email protected]
A2 Content Assessment Weighting
Unit 1: Physiology, Coordination & Control & Ecosystems
External written exam2 hours 15 minutes
24% of A-Level
Unit 2: Biochemistry, Genetics & Evolutionary Trends
External written exam2 hours 15 minutes
24% of A-Level
Unit 3: Practical Skills
External written exam - 1 hour Internal practical assessment
12% of A-Level
BIOLOGYUnderstanding biology is the key to understanding the development of life. Finding cures for diseases, tackling environmental issues and solving crimes through forensics are just some of the important roles a biologist can play in society.
You can expect to develop a wealth of knowledge on cells, human physiology, genetics and the causes of disease providing just a sample of the areas covered.
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BUSINESS STUDIES Business studies will provide you with a unique insight into the demands of running a business and engages you in a range of business topics impacting on today’s society. Through studying business studies you will discover how businesses operate and learn about their key elements and essential functions. This A-Level will help you to develop decision making skills, engage in critical thinking and analyse core business functions.
AS Content Assessment Weighting
Unit 1: Introduction to Business
External written exam1 hour 30 minutes
50% of AS20% of A-Level
Unit 2: Growing the Business
External written exam1 hour 30 minutes
50% of AS20% of A-Level
A2 Content Assessment Weighting
Unit 1: Strategic Decision Making
External written exam2 hours
30% of A-Level
Unit 2: The Competitive Business Environment
External written exam2 hours
30% of A-Level
Additional Entrance RequirementsTo study Business Studies A-Level you will need to have achieved a C grade in English Language GCSE.
Career OpportunitiesStudents can progress to courses in Economics, Finance, Accountancy, Management, Enterprise, E-business in higher education at other higher education institutions or consider SRC’s HE provision including higher level apprenticeships. Business Studies represents a good subject choice for many students because all professional careers benefit from some knowledge of business practice.
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CHEMISTRYChemistry is often described as the most versatile science as it overlaps with both biology and physics. The study of chemistry plays an important role in the modern world, from the development of new medicines and electronic gadgets to how we control levels of pollution or identify materials in outer space. Chemistry has a huge impact on our lives; we all experience chemical reactions daily: whether it is breathing, baking a cake or driving a car. Therefore studying chemistry helps us explain these and many other interactions by analysing all the associated elements and compounds they form.
Additional Entrance RequirementsAt least 5 GCSEs at grade C as defined in the Admissions Policy including GCSE Double Award BB or GCSE Chemistry (Higher Tier ) grade C or above.
Career OpportunitiesStudents can progress to science subjects in higher education at other higher education institutions or consider SRC’s HE provision including higher level apprenticeships. Chemistry A-Level can lead on to degree courses such as forensic science, veterinary science, medicine, chemical engineering or a degree related to the study of health. The skills and knowledge developed on this course can forge a career for you in fields such as pharmaceutical research, nursing, physiotherapy and veterinary medicine.
Contact: Rachel Evans-Hurson [email protected]
AS Content Assessment Weighting
Unit 1: Basic Concepts in Physical, & Inorganic Chemistry
External written exam1 hour 30 minutes
40% of AS16% of A-Level
Unit 2: Further Physical & Inorganic Chemistry & an Introduction to Organic Chemistry
External written exam1 hour 30 minutes
40% of AS16% of A-Level
Unit 3: Basic Practical Chemistry
External exam practical skills (laboratory) 1 hour 15 minutes External written exam practical knowledge 1 hour 15 minutes
20% of AS8% of A-Level
A2 Content Assessment Weighting
Unit 1: Further Physical & Inorganic Chemistry
External written exam2 hours
24% of A-Level
Unit 2: Analytical, Transition Metals, Electrochemistry & organic Nitrogen Chemistry
External written exam2 hours
24% of A-Level
Unit 3: Further Practical Chemistry
External exam practical skills (laboratory) 1 hour 15 minutes External written exam practical knowledge 1 hour 15 minutes
12% of A-Level
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DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY Digital technology is a rapidly growing industry in today’s modern world which opens up a wealth of opportunities for work. Studying digital technology will provide you with an understanding of the systems development process as well as an awareness of a range of technologies and an appreciation of the potential impact these may have on individuals, organisations and society. You will apply your skills to relevant work-related scenarios and carry out research and development, presenting your findings in different formats.
AS Content Assessment Weighting
Unit 1: Approaches to Systems Development
External written exam1 hour 30 minutes
50% of AS20% of A-Level
Unit 2: Fundamentals of Digital Technology
External written exam1 hour 30 minutes
50% of AS20% of A-Level
A2 Content Assessment Weighting
Unit 1: Information Systems
External written exam2 hours 30 minutes
40% of A-Level
Unit 2: Application development
Coursework 20% of A-Level
Additional Entrance RequirementsTo study Digital Technology A-Level you will need to have achieved a C grade in Mathematics GCSE.
Career OpportunitiesDigital Technology is regarded as a useful qualification to support your entrance onto any degree programme or higher education course. Courses that relate specifically to the skills acquired on the Digital Technology A-Level would include network engineering, web technology, artificial intelligence and business information systems. Another option is to continue your studies at SRC by enrolling on one of our foundation degrees or higher level apprenticeships.
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ENGLISH LITERATUREEnglish literature examines a range of literary texts of different genres, periods and contexts. Studying this A-Level will encourage you to develop your interest and enjoyment of the written word. You will gain an understanding of the traditions of literature, make informed opinions and judgements on literary texts and develop your knowledge of cultural and historical influences on text. By reading widely, and critically, across centuries, gender and genre, you will develop as an independent reader and critic.
AS Content Assessment Weighting
Unit 1: The Study of Poetry 1900 – Present and Drama 1900 – Present
External written exam2 hours
60% of AS24% of A-Level
Unit 2: The Study of Prose pre 1900s
External written exam1 hour
40% of AS16% of A-Level
Additional Entrance RequirementsTo study English Literature A-Level you will need to have achieved GCSE English Language grade B or above, or GCSE English Literature grade C or above.
Career OpportunitiesAn A-Level in English Literature will offer a route to university to study at degree level in English Literature, Politics, Media and Communication, Journalism or alternatively, SRC’s HE provision including the Associate Bachelor’s Degree in English & History. The skills taught on this course will equip you with the knowledge necessary for a working life in Teaching, Publishing, Media, Social Work, Law and Public Sector (Defence, Education or Social Security).
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A2 Content Assessment Weighting
Unit 1: Shakespearean Genres
External written exam1 hour 30 minutes
20% of A-Level
Unit 2: The Study of Poetry Pre 1900 and Unseen Poetry
External written exam2 hours
20% of A-Level
Unit 3: Internal Assessment
Internal Assessment2500 word assignment
20% of A-Level
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GEOGRAPHYGeography is an interesting and contemporary subject that provides you with the opportunity to learn more about the earth: its landscapes, people, places and environments. The study of geography therefore will help you to have a clearer understanding of important world issues including climate change, energy conservation and pollution. Geography A-Level will also enable you to develop your fieldwork skills and techniques by having the opportunity to investigate real-life issues practically.
Additional Entrance RequirementsTo study Geography A-Level you will need to have achieved a C grade in both English Language and Mathematics GCSE.
Career OpportunitiesFurther study at university is possible on courses such as Environmental Management, Social Policy, Conservation Studies and Science or Terrestrial-related degrees. Occupations in Civil Engineering, Surveying, Teaching, Ecology and Conservation are all potential career paths for A-Level Geography students.
Contact: Niall Forker [email protected]
A2 Content Assessment Weighting
Unit 1: Physical GeographyOption A: The Dynamic EarthOption C: Dynamic Coastal Environments
External written exam1 hour 30 minutes
24% of A-Level
Unit 2: Human InteractionsOption A: Cultural GeographyOption C: Issues in Ethnic Diversity
External written exam1 hour 30 minutes
24% of A-Level
Unit 3: Decision Making
External written exam (case study)1 hour 30 minutes
12% of A-Level
AS Content Assessment Weighting
Unit 1: Physical Geography
External written exam1 hour 15 minutes
40% of AS16% of A-Level
Unit 2: Human Geography
External written exam1 hour 15 minutes
40% of AS16% of A-Level
Unit 3: Fieldwork skills and techniques in Geography
External written exam1 hour
20% of AS8% of A-Level
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HISTORYThe study of history is about more than simply recalling dates and the deeds of famous figures. History is a chronicle of human behaviour - a real-life drama full of villains and heroes, the mighty and the meek. It examines the circumstances that moved its players to transform people and places (for better and for worse) and it holds the answers to how and why our lives are fashioned the way they are today - from our language, fashion and technology to our sports, political systems and religious practices.
Additional Entrance RequirementsTo study History A-Level you will need to have achieved a C grade in English Language GCSE.
Career OpportunitiesStudying history for A-Level develops the skill set necessary for a range of future career opportunities. A-Level students have gone on to have careers such as as museum curators or history teachers, legal profession, library, information and archivist careers, politics, publishing, journalism, media and writing in all its forms are similarly suitable, alongside business and commerce, public sector administration and the charity and voluntary sectors.
Contact: Jim Winters [email protected]
AS Content Assessment Weighting
Unit 1: Germany 1919-45
External written exam 1 hour 30 Minutes
20% of A-Level
Unit 2: Russia 1917 - 45
External written exam 1 hour 30 Minutes
20% of A-Level
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Unit 1: Clash of ideologies
External written exam 1 hour 15 Minutes
20% of A-Level
Unit 2: The Partition of Ireland
External written exam2 hours 30 minutes
40% of A-Level
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MATHEMATICS Studying A level Mathematics will help you develop the ability to reason logically and check the accuracy and validity of your work, thereby making it a well-respected subject for entry to many careers in which you would not be using the subject content directly as well as those in which mathematics is mandatory.
You will enhance your analytical and problem-solving skills whilst appreciating the relevance of mathematics in everyday life and in other fields of study.
The content covers pure mathematics, mechanics and statistics and provides a suitable background for further study of mathematics as a main subject or subsidiary part of a degree, foundation degree or professional qualification..
Additional Entrance RequirementsTo study Mathematics A-Level you will need to have achieved a B grade in Mathematics GCSE.
Career OpportunitiesStudying Mathematics A-Level opens up a range of careers including, accountancy, financial services, engineering, economics, law, medicine, teaching, architecture and computing.
Contact: Carol Ferry [email protected]
A2 Content Assessment Weighting
Unit 1: Pure Mathematics
External written exam2 hours 30 minutes
36% of A-Level
Unit 2: Applied Mathematics
External written exam1 hour 30 minutes
24% of A-Level
AS Content Assessment Weighting
Unit 1: Pure Mathematics
External written exam1 hour 45 minutes
60% of AS24% of A-Level
Unit 2: Applied Mathematics
External written exam1 hour 15 minutes
40% of AS16% of A-Level
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NUTRITION & FOOD SCIENCEThrough studying nutrition and food science you will learn about the nutritional requirements and current dietary recommendations for each stage in the life cycle. You will also investigate current research on diet, lifestyle and health. Your studies will enable you to explore food safety and quality including how to secure a safe food supply from a primary producer to the consumer.
Additional Entrance RequirementsTo study Nutrition & Food Science A-Level you will need to have achieved GCSE Double Award Science CC or any GCSE Science grade C and Food and Nutrition GCSE grade C.
Career OpportunitiesStudying nutrition and food science opens up a range of careers including, dietetics, food technology, environmental health, food management, hospitality and leisure industry.
Contact: Bríd Noade [email protected]
AS Content Assessment Weighting
Unit 1: Principles of Nutrition
External written exam1 hour 30 minutes
50% of AS20% of A-Level
Unit 2: Diet Lifestyle and Health
External written exam1 hour 30 minutes
50% of AS20% of A-Level
A2 Content Assessment Weighting
Unit 1: Food Security and Sustainability or Food Safety and Quality
External written exam2 hours
30% of A-Level
Unit 2: Research Project
Coursework (4000 word project)
30% of A-Level
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PHYSICSPhysics is about finding out what the universe is made of and how things work and interact with each other. It is concerned with the most basic building blocks of all things - from ants to antennas, from quarks to quasars. Studying physics will encourage you to develop the way you think about and examine the world, It will also challenge you to question the way things are. This A-Level will help you to develop your analytical, reasoning and practical problem solving skills.
AS Content Assessment Weighting
Unit 1: Forces, Energy & Electricity
External written exam1 hour 45 minutes
40% of AS16% of A-Level
Unit 2: Waves, Photons & Astronomy
External written exam1 hour 45 minutes
40% of AS16% of A-Level
Unit 3: Practical Techniques & Data Analysis
External exam - Practical Experiment Skills (1 hour)External exam - Analysis of Experimental Data (1 hour)
20% of AS8% of A-Level
COURSE CONTENT & ASSESSMENT
Additional Entrance RequirementsTo study A-Level Physics you will need to have achieved a B grade in Maths and BB grade in Double Award Science or a C grade in Physics GCSE.
Career OpportunitiesStudying A-Level Physics opens up a range of careers including astronomy, geophysics, computer science, medicine, dentistry, ophthalmic optics, engineering and astrophysics.
Contact: Paul Johnston [email protected]
A2 Content Assessment Weighting
Unit 1: Deformation of Solids, Thermal Physics, Circular Motion, Oscillation, Atomic & Nuclear Physics
External written exam2 hours
24% of A-Level
Unit 2: Fields, Capacitors & Particle Physics
External written exam2 hours
24% of A-Level
Unit 3: Practical Techniques & Data Analysis
External exam - Practical Experiment Skills (1 hour)External exam - Analysis of Experimental Data (1 hour)
12% of A-Level
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PSYCHOLOGYPsychology is applied to many aspects of life - sports teams, the police, schools, businesses and the media all utilise psychological theory to improve performance, solve crime and understand behaviour. The Psychology A-Level will equip you with the skills and knowledge to decode human behaviour in everyday life. You can expect to develop an understanding of different areas of psychology such as cognition, child development, social psychology and individual differences. You will also learn how topical issues, such as eyewitness testimony, the media and stress, can be better understood and managed by looking at them from a psychological perspective.
AS Content Assessment Weighting
Unit 1: Introductory Topics in Psychology
External written exam1 hour 30 minutes
50% of AS
Unit 2: Psychology in Context
External written exam1 hour 30 minutes
50% of AS
Additional Entrance RequirementsA-Level Psychology is a linear qualification that follows the AQA specification. Linear means that students will sit all the A-Level exams at the end of their A-Level course.
Career OpportunitiesPsychology is a subject that relates well to many career areas; Social Work, Nursing, Teaching, Counselling, Personnel Management, Research, Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy and Educational Psychology.
Contact: Suzanne Hyde [email protected]
A Level Content Assessment Weighting
Paper 1: Introductory Topics in Psychology
External written exam2 hours
33.3% of A-Level
Paper 2: Psychology in Context
External written exam2 hours
33.3% of A-Level
Paper 3: Issues & Options in Psychology
External written exam2 hours
33.3% of A-Level
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RELIGIOUS STUDIESReligious studies promotes an understanding of the diversity of our society. Through a study of a selection of new testament books and ethics students are encouraged to reflect upon Christianity’s role today and the various issues that it faces. This is a versatile subject that develops a student’s ability to present arguments, consider other points of view and engage in critical discussion – all of which are key skills needed for further study at university.
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AS Content Assessment Weighting
Unit 1: An Introduction to the Acts of the Apostles
External written exam1 hour 30 minutes
50% of AS20% of A-Level
Unit 2: Foundations of Ethics with special reference to Issues in Medical Ethics
External written exam1 hour 30 minutes
50% of AS20% of A-Level
Additional Entrance RequirementsTo study A-Level Religious Studies you will need to have achieved a C grade in GCSE English Language.
Career OpportunitiesAn A-Level in Religious Studies will offer a route to university to study at degree level or alternatively, SRC’s HE provision including Associate Bachelor’s Degree in English & History. Religious Studies is a versatile subject and is useful preparation for a range of careers including the Church, Teaching (it is highly recognised by teacher training institutions and is a curriculum subject), Museum Work, Research and Community Relations, Nursing, Social Work and Law.
Contact: Emily Boyd [email protected]
A2 Content Assessment Weighting
Unit 1: Themes in Selected Letters of St Paul
External written exam2 hours
30% of A-Level
Unit 2: Global Ethics
External written exam2 hours
30% of A-Level
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SOCIOLOGY A-Level Sociology aims to develop a critical understanding of society by examining the most important institutions within the social structure. Sociology is a stimulating and relevant subject, offering you the opportunity to develop a range of transferable skills. Sociology is the study of how human society develops and changes and how people interact with one another.
The central aim of the A-Level in Sociology is to examine relationships and inequalities between people and the effects of the social, economic and political influences may have on them.
A-Level Sociology is a linear qualification that follows the AQA specification. Linear means that students will sit all the A-Level exams at the end of their A-Level course.
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AS Content Assessment Weighting
Unit 1: Education with Theory & Methods in the Context of Education
External written exam1 hour 30 minutes
50% of AS
Unit 2: Topics in Sociology: Families & Households & Beliefs in Society (taught over 2 years)
External written exam1 hour 30 minutes
50% of AS
Additional Entrance RequirementsTo study A-Level Sociology you will need to have achieved a C grade in GCSE English Language.
Career OpportunitiesStudying A-Level Sociology opens up a range of careers including social work, nursing, market research, housing management, journalism, police and criminal justice.
Contact: John Gallagher [email protected]
A2 Content Assessment Weighting
Paper 1: Education with Theory & Methods in the Context of Education
External written exam2 hours
33.3% of A-Level
Paper 2: Topics in Sociology: Families & Households & Beliefs in Society (taught over two years)
External written exam2 hours
33.3% of A-Level
Paper 3: Crime & Deviance with Theory & Methods
External written exam2 hours
33.3% of A-Level
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ECONOMICSA-Level Economics aims to encourage students to develop an interest in and enthusiasm for economics and appreciate how the subject contributes to the understanding of the wider economic and social environment.
Economics connects to physical sciences, politics, law and geography. It covers contemporary economic issues in local, national and global contexts. It’s not just about money and business; it covers wider social and environmental issues including climate change, globalisation and the distribution of wealth.
Students adopt a critical approach to studying economics and develop an ability to think as an economist. Economics is a social science that incorporates mathematics and statistics.
AS Content Assessment Weighting
Unit 1: Markets & Market Failure
External written exam1 hour 30 minutes
50% of AS20% of A Level
Unit 2: Managing the National Economy
External written exam1 hour 30 minutes
50% of AS20% of A Level
Additional Entrance RequirementsTo study A-Level Economics you will need to have achieved a B grade in GCSE Maths.
ProgressionA-Level Economics enables students to study Economics at degree level, and/or related disciplines such as Money, Banking and Finance, Business Studies, Sociology, Management Studies, Economic History, Politics. Economics also combines very well with Languages. Finally, economics is a key component in the professional examinations for Accountancy, Law, Banking and Insurance.
Contact: Henry McCloy [email protected]
A2 Content Assessment Weighting
Unit 1: Business Economics
External written exam2 hours
30% of A-Level
Unit 2: Managing the Economy in a Global World
External written exam2 hours
30% of A-Level
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GOVERNMENT & POLITICSA-Level Government & Politics aims to encourage students to develop a lifelong interest in government and politics. This curriculum draws together different areas of knowledge, skills and understanding, and develop higher order thinking skills, for example creative thinking and problem-solving.
Students can carry out research, to think critically about the political systems in which they live and how they may participate in those systems. In the AS units, students explore the political systems in Northern Ireland and the rest of the United Kingdom. Students who continue to A2 use their AS skills and knowledge to consider other democratic and non-democratic systems and the best way to govern any society.
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AS Content Assessment Weighting
Unit 1: The Government and Politics of Northern Ireland
External written examination with one source and four questions – 1 hour 15 minutes
40% of AS16% of A Level
Unit 2: The British Political Process
External written examination with five questions – 1 hour 45 mins
60% of AS24% of A Level
Additional Entrance RequirementsTo study A-Level Government & Politics you will need to have achieved a C grade in GCSE English.
ProgressionStudying A-Level Government & Politics, links to the curriculum studied in A-Level Sociology. A-Level Government & Politics, provides an excellent opportunity for students to study politics, international relations, law, economics, and business to degree level at Higher Education .
Contact: John Gallagher [email protected]
A2 Content Assessment Weighting
Unit 1: Option A: A Comparative Study of the Government and Politics of the United States of America and the United Kingdom
External written examination with one source and six questions – 2 hours 15 mins
35% of A-Level
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Unit 1: Option B: Comparative Study of the Government and Politics of the Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom
External written examination with one source and six questions – 2 hours 15 mins
35% of A-Level
Unit 2: Option A: Political Power
External written examination with one source and five questions – 1 hour 30 mins
25% of A-Level
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Unit 2: Option A: Political Power
External written examination with one source and five questions – 1 hour 30 mins
25% of A-Level
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STUDENT SERVICESPastoral Care The A-Level Academy Team prides itself on providing all our students with a high level of pastoral care. When you start your A-Level studies you will be assigned to a tutorial class and will have the opportunity to meet with your personal tutor for one hour each week. If you are having any difficulties with your studies, finance or personal issues, your personal tutor is your first point of contact.
Learning SupportThe College aims to provide a safe, supportive and friendly learning environment for all students including those with learning difficulties and/or disabilities. The Learning Support Team can provide additional and specialist support to assist students with disabilities, learning difficulties and/or medical conditions.
Careers GuidanceCareers advice, information and guidance is an essential part of your learning programme to enable you to make decisions about your future career path and further study. Our Careers Team is available to assist you in completing your UCAS application and providing you with up to date careers information about job opportunities.
Work Inspiration NIA-Level students are encouraged to engage in work experience opportunities throughout their studies. The A-Level Academy Team works with Charter NI to secure work placements for students in the Southern Trust. This provides our students with great opportunities to gain hands on experience in various medical, therapy and research settings.
Attendance PolicyThe College has a strict attendance policy and expects students to attend all classes and tutorial sessions punctually. When students are absent they are expected to email their personal tutor by 9:30am on the first day of their absence. If students are absent for more than 5 consecutive days they are expected to produce a sick note authorised by their doctor. Where students attendance falls below 80% they will appear on the ‘at risk’ register and will be required to attend an interview with the A-Level coordinator. If this behaviour persists, students will be put on daily report and will have to attend an interview with the Curriculum Area Manager.
Equality & DiversityThe College promotes equality and diversity in order to foster a harmonious and neutral learning environment and atmosphere of mutual respect. Whilst students do not have to wear a uniform, you are not permitted to wear any clothing which may give offence or cause apprehension among particular groups of staff, students or the public.
Student ID CardsAll A-Level students will be issued with a free student ID card which will allow you to access the Learning Resource Centre and borrow books. You need your student ID card to sit examinations or vote in Students’ Union elections. Student ID cards will also allow you to obtain discounts in some shops, restaurants and entertainment venues.
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Participating in student activities within the College is a fantastic way to mix with other students, giving you confidence, improving your employability skills and having fun at the same time. You will discover many social, cultural and sporting activities to integrate with your academic studies.
Freshers’ FayreThe annual Freshers’ Fayre focuses on having fun and meeting your tutors and fellow students. The Freshers’ Fayre is a wonderful opportunity to find out about the calendar of student events and College teams and how to get involved in your Students’ Union.
Student Consultative Groups/Student CouncilThese groups meet on campus to give students a voice and to inform policies and procedures.
Students’ UnionThe Students’ Union exists to further your interests and facilitate the representation of your views. You can get involved by running as a candidate in our elections. Information on how to do this is on our College website and available at our Freshers’ Fayre. Southern Regional College is governed by a Board of Governors and the Students’ Union of the College may elect one Governor to the Governing Body. The Students’ Union can help your class representatives raise issues through the Student Council.
Health & WellbeingWe aim to promote healthy living by providing you with health education information and health promotion activities such as: access to fitness suites, physical activity days, events, counselling services, the Youth Health Advice Clinic, and Life Skills/Resilience Workshops in your class.
Student FormalThis annual event is organised by the Students’ Union and is supported by College staff. It is is a great way for students to come together, get dressed up and have a really special and memorable night.
VisitsThroughout the year a number of visits are planned for our students ranging from college exchange visits, educational day trips and fun days.
Fundraising Students at the College are very passionate about fundraising and have gone to great lengths to raise money for worthwhile causes. Each year the students support a range of nominated charities.
Exhibitions & ShowsA series of creative shows and exhibitions take place on all campuses to celebrate the success and achievements of our students as they showcase their work from a range of disciplines including Art and Design, Catering, Hairdressing, Media, Music, Skills, Trades and Visual Arts.
For further information on StudentActivities, please contact theStudent Activities Coordinator:
Nicola Sullivan [email protected]
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PROGESSION ROUTESA-Levels offer a path to education, training and learning at Level 4 and 5 across apprenticeship and academic routes.
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ALEXANDER GILLANDERSA-Levels: Biology, Mathematics & Physics
Previous School: Aughnacloy CollegeAlexander Gillanders, from Monaghan, completed his GCSEs at Aughnacloy College and then enrolled on the A-Level programme at Southern Regional College’s Armagh Campus.
“I decided to complete my A-Levels at SRC after hearing the positive comments from previous students. SRC is different to school in that the students are treated like adults and they wanted to be there to learn. The learning environment is more informal and independent, like a mixture between school and university, yet provides a high standard of education and academic support which I believe assisted me through my time at SRC. The lecturers are also very helpful and resourceful and supplied me with the level of support that I needed.”
Whilst completing his A-Levels at the College, Alexander entered a SRC competition where he won a placement opportunity at the NASA Space School in Houston, Texas.
“This was a fabulous experience and an opportunity which was afforded to me by being a student at SRC. I learned so much and met a range of highly experienced and intelligent professionals which cemented my desire to pursue this area as a career.”
When asked about the social side of SRC, Alexander said; “I have really expanded upon my social circle of friends through attending SRC. I have friends from all different backgrounds and cultures and if I had stayed on at school, I feel this would have been very limited.”
Alexander progressed to Queen’s University, Belfast to complete a MEng in Aerospace Engineering and will be completing his final year, next year. During this course he has participated in an engineering summer exchange programme in Nanjing, China. Alexander has also already spent a one-year placement period with Rolls Royce plc. and upon graduating he hopes to explore the opportunity of gaining permanent employment with this organisation.
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NEW ARMAGH CAMPUS• £35m investment
• 14,000m2 accommodation
• 1,000m2 innovation hubs
• State-of-the-art Learning Resource Centre
• Ceramic, photography and fine art studios
• Industry-leading dance, music and performing arts facilities
• 5 industry leading construction and engineering workshops
• 2 hair and beauty salons – open to the public
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