A Level
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Middlesbrough College Sixth Form offers an amazing range of A Level and Applied A Level equivalent courses. So, if you have ambitions to progress to University or into an apprenticeship or employment, we can take your future higher and our team can help find the perfect route for you.
We can’t wait to see you at MC6!
It’s time to take the next step and begin your new journey. We know that it’s tough deciding what you want to do when you leave school, but don’t worry, we can help!
To apply to study with us you will need to get application ready. To do this you’ll need to make sure you have created an email account so that you can apply online.
You’ll also need to know what course you want to apply for. You can come along to our campus Open Events to find out everything you need to know about our courses, meet our tutors and see our incredible facilities.
Once you know what you want to apply for, you can head over to our website www.mbro.ac.uk
We have online application forms available for you to complete, simply find the A Level or Mix it up section and click apply now. For A Levels you will only need to complete one application. If you want to study a Mix it up programme, please apply for the Mix it up course you want to study.
Information session
Following your application, you’ll be contacted by our Admissions Team to arrange an information session. This is nothing to worry about, it is a good chance to visit the College and meet your tutors. It also allows us to get to know what your career goals are and helps us work out if your chosen course is right for you.
Offer You will then be offered a place on your course. This will either be via email or letter. If you change your mind about what course you want to study, don’t worry. Contact us and we will be able to get you onto your preferred course!
Once you have received your GCSE results, you will be able to enrol onto a course in August ready to start your studies in September. Can’t decide what A Level subjects to study? No problem! Apply for A levels and make your final decision about your subject choices during enrolment. You will be invited to attend a taster session where you will get a taste for life as a Middlesbrough College Sixth Form student and find out more about your course. If you have any questions about your application, then get in touch with our Admissions Team on 01642 333601 or email: admissions@mbro.ac.uk
Previous school: Northfield School
Erin is progressing to Newcastle University to study for a degree in English Literature and History.
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I would 100% recommend studying at Middlesbrough College Sixth Form, especially if you are ambitious and want to progress to University. I’ve made lots of new friends and everyone here wants you to do well and succeed. I’ve also joined new societies too, including the Environmental Society. It is great that we have enrichment opportunities to develop our interests and meet new like-minded people.
A Levels are academic courses and Universities, and Employers love them!
A Levels are a good option if you are academic, and you want to progress to University. They allow you to keep your options open and study a range of degree programmes or progress straight into employment.
We also offer a range of A Level equivalent applied courses. These are vocationally orientated qualifications and are generally assessed through a mix of coursework and external examinations. These courses are ideal if you enjoy learning in a practical and work-related way.
Come and see us at MC6
At our Sixth Form Open Events, you’ll be able to meet our friendly team, take a tour of MC6, meet your tutors and find out more about our fantastic range of A Levels and Applied A Level equivalent courses. You’ll also have the chance to speak with our Careers and Student Services team who will be able to tell you all about our amazing student perks, including how you can travel to College for FREE*.
Open Events:
Tuesday 11th October 5:00pm - 8:00pm
Saturday 5th November 9:30am - 12noon
Thursday 8th December 5:00pm - 7:30pm
Saturday 28th January 9:30am - 12noon
Wednesday 15th March 5:00pm - 7:00pm
Thursday 27th April 5:00pm - 7:00pm
Wednesday 17th May 5:00pm - 7:00pm
Thursday 22nd June 5:00pm - 6:30pm
Not sure which subjects to pick? Don’t worry! You can get a feel for life at MC6 and our courses by coming along to our bridging sessions.
Once your GCSE exams have finished, you’ll be invited along to spend a few days at MC6, to try out different subjects and find out more about life as an A Level student.
We will send out invites in the post, all you need to do is reply with your subject choices.
If you want to find out more or if you have any questions, please call our friendly team on 01642 333359.
Reece is progressing to University to study for a degree in Animal Physiotherapy!
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Middlesbrough College is professional, independent, and relaxed. All my tutors are supportive of me and treat me like an adult. The College also offers an amazing free laptop loan scheme- MC Click. The scheme helped me to do my University applications and all my College work too! It’s literally my favourite thing! I carry it everywhere with me and can do my work at home or in College and everything is in one place.”
Previous school: Ian Ramsey Church of England Academy
Many of our A Level students choose to progress to University after completing their studies with us and we are highly successful in helping them to secure a place on their chosen degree programme!
We offer careers advice and guidance to help you make your decision about University. We also offer guest speakers from Universities across the country and visits to University Open Days, organised and funded by the College. Your personal tutor is central in supporting you with your UCAS application and you will receive dedicated 1:1 time to be supported.
Our dedicated Russell Group Co-coordinator also provides support with application and interview preparation if you are thinking of progressing to a Russell Group University! Our students are offered specialist support, advice and guidance on making applications to the top Universities, including Oxford and Cambridge. A Level students have access to at least three supported entry schemes for University. This can lead to lower UCAS offers from the likes of Durham, Leeds and Newcastle University.
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Previous school: Dyke House Academy Hartlepool
Destiny is progressing to the second year of her A Levels at MC6 and is aspiring to study at Cambridge University for her degree.
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I am really enjoying studying at MC6! I’ve had the opportunity to take part in the Raising Aspirations programme which has been beneficial for my studies and future steps in my education. On the programme we have had many opportunities to take part in online webinars, meet with employers, take part in internships and visit Universities, including Oxford University! I also had the opportunity to take part in a Computer Science masterclass with Cambridge University.”
We want you to reach your full potential, so that’s why we created our Raising Aspirations programme!
This programme is for academically gifted students to prepare you to study at leading Universities.
Our specialist coaches and teachers offer activities, events and support throughout your time at MC6 to provide you with the best possible preparation for University!
Check out our website to find out more about our programme!
Our students visited Trinity College Oxford University!
Our students go on to achieve amazing things when they leave us - we could burst with pride! That’s why we got back in touch with them and launched The Middlesbrough College Alumni.
“The students and teachers were amazing throughout my time at Middlesbrough College. I never would have had the confidence to even apply to Oxford, but the way my teachers and fellow students supported me gave me the boost I needed.”
Lourdes studied A Levels at Middlesbrough College Sixth Form in 2020 and is now studying for a degree in Biology at the prestigious Oxford University. Lourdes is hoping to progress to pursue a career in animal conservation.
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I would 100% recommend studying at Middlesbrough College Sixth Form. The courses are well thought through and there is a great emphasis on personal development. I wouldn’t be where I am today without their support, guidance and knowledge.”
Qasim Baig
Qasim is excelling in the film and television industry after studying A Levels at Middlesbrough College Sixth Form in 2011. Qasim is a freelancing production professional and has worked across the UK in TV dramas. These include The Split (BBC), Back to Life (BBC) and The Vanishing starring Gerard Butler.
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My advice to any student who is considering studying A Levels with Middlesbrough College is to go for it! A Levels are a fantastic option if you don’t know what you want to do in the future and will open doors to a wide range of careers. I’m really enjoying working at Middlesbrough College - it has been a fantastic place to study and work.”
Jen Crinnion
Jen studied A Levels at Middlesbrough College Sixth Form in 2015 and is now working for the College in the Schools Team, promoting Middlesbrough College to school students and informing them of the different courses we have on offer.
Our app will help you to get the most out of College life!
When you become a student with us, we will help you download the My Middlesbrough College app on your phone and laptop as this is our primary method of communication with you.
You can find lots of information on the app about your specific course and about what is happening in the College.
The app can be downloaded from Apple or Google Play and download instructions will be given to you during induction.
You’ll be based in MC6, a modern and vibrant environment which promotes independent learning and study. Our state-of-the-art facilities will provide you with everything you need to succeed.
Our Sixth Form goes from strength to strength each year and our results ensure you will have an outstanding future.
The campus here has a friendly vibe, there are lots of places to study, learn, meet friends and get great food. We are proud of our innovative and industry standard facilities that give you everything you need to succeed.
The Campus Heart is a great new social space for our students to relax, featuring Costa Coffee & our very own street eats!
Our new Digital Centre was launched by former Microsoft CEO Dave Coplin!
We are proud to be a STEM specialist College with an exciting digital offer and our very own brand-new industry standard digital school- MC Digital. The new centre is host to industry-leading programming suites, cyber labs, video editing suites, a games design suite and a full TV and film studio.
MC Digital
Our new Construction Centre will help you to build the skills you need to succeed in the construction sector!
Middlesbrough is a vibrant, lively town packed with shops, restaurants, galleries, theatres, music venues and entertainment. It’s the perfect town for an amazing student experience! There are lots of exciting opportunities happening here in Middlesbrough and there has never been a more exciting time to be a part of this thriving, expanding and prosperous region!
Food & Drink Esports Arena in Town Centre
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We know how expensive life can be, so that’s why we give our students the best student perks!
FREE* Bus Travel 7 days a week across the Tees Valley on Arriva and Stagecoach. Plus 6 dedicated buses within the Tees Valley.
Reimbursed Train Travel from designated stations with a 1617 saver card.
*There is a £5 termly admin fee for your bus travel sticker
Students receive help whilst they study with:
Bursaries of £350 or £1200 per year
Support with equipment, costs, and residentials
Support with childcare
Other course related costs Financial help and bursaries are all subject to status and means testing.
Head to our website for full details of our student perks!
We will provide a free loan laptop device for all full time students. This will support your learning, equip you with the tools to succeed and help you to develop and showcase your digital skills.
MC Click will help to develop your digital skills, allow you to complete your work and showcase your skills. You can capture activities on video, create and share, record group discussions and tutor feedback, all with the click of a button!
All students will use Microsoft Teams for their work! Microsoft Teams is a fantastic tool and will help you to manage your College work, ask tutors questions, safely store your documents and prepare you for the world of work.
Find out more about the scheme!
We are proud to offer all our full time 16-19 students studying on a Level 2 or 3 study programme the opportunity to loan a device for FREE.
Previous school: Ian Ramsey Church of England Academy
Ashli is progressing to the University of East Anglia to study for a degree in Computer Science.
“I’ve really enjoyed studying at Middlesbrough College Sixth Form. The support from my tutors has been outstanding and I’ve made lots of new friends. I would definitely recommend studying here!
When you sign up to Middlesbrough College you are signing up for more than just a qualification. Our team of experts will help you with every aspect of your life at College and any individual needs you may have. This includes:
Work experience
Volunteering
Maths and English support
Careers advice and support
Career coach
Employability skills
Scan the QR code to find out more about our Careers Team:
Meet Phil, Zara and Abel, our dedicated Careers Team! The team can help you make the right decisions on your future career path. Whether it’s dreams of progressing into work, an apprenticeship or higher education, the Careers Team are fully qualified to provide support for individuals from a range of backgrounds into successful future opportunities.
Previous school: Outwood Academy Bydales
Harry is progressing on to the highly competitive Anglo American degree apprenticeship! He is set to study for a degree in Computing which will be sponsored by the top company.
“I’d whole heartedly recommend studying at Middlesbrough College Sixth Form! A Levels are a great option if you’re unsure what you want to do in the future and can open doors to lots of careers. The support here is amazing and the whole experience has been fantastic, plus I’ve made a whole group of new friends too!”
Your health and wellbeing should be your number one priority, so we’ve made it ours too! Our Student Services Team are on hand to provide a range of services to support you throughout your studies. This includes dedicated safeguarding and welfare officers and our counselling team, which is free and confidential for all students.
Support is also available to help you with travel and finance.
If you would like more information on our support packages please head over to our website or scan the QR code below.
We are the only education provider in Middlesbrough to be awarded the Young Carers in Schools Bronze Award!
Our Safeguarding and Welfare Officers can offer advice and guidance to you throughout your studies.
Ferzana is our Pastoral and Welfare Officer, she provides support for all students with matters of welfare and safeguarding. Whilst in College you will also receive expert guidance on applying to University and progression options from our dedicated tutor team.
We also have an academic and pastoral mentor for students who need extra support.
We want you to know that Middlesbrough College is here for you. We understand that things can happen in life that can make you worried, upset or anxious, but we can support you. Middlesbrough College is a safe and friendly space where you’ll make friends and memories for life!
Our trained team are here to listen and help. You can make us aware of any support requirements before you start with us. If you would like to speak to us confidentially, please contact a member of our Wellbeing Team on 01642 333689 or email: SWO@mbro.ac.uk
Sophie is now studying Paramedic Science at Sunderland University!
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The staff and students at Middlesbrough College listen to your problems and look after you. It is a lovely community here. If you have things going on in your personal life, you don’t have to feel alone. The tutors at the College are very understanding. My advice to anyone starting College this year is that if you need help don’t be afraid to ask for it. I’m really glad I came here.”
If you have additional needs, we offer a range of support services to help you.
We are proud to have a large team of experienced and trained staff who can support you with your studies and we are committed to providing a learning environment in which there is equality for all members of our community.
The Additional Learning Support (ALS) Team are experienced and trained staff who can offer a wide range of support services. We will work closely with you to ensure you are provided with an individual support package.
The Additional Learning Support Hub is located on the ground floor of the College and provides you with access to our experienced staff and facilities across the day, including quiet study spaces and a relaxing social space.
If you would like to have a chat in a confidential manner, please contact the ALS Team on 01642 333727.
College isn’t just about study, there are lots of things to do in-between lessons.
Our enrichment programme, MC Extra, provides you with the opportunity to try something new and expand your skills and talents. We offer fun additional and alternative activities, with everything from horse riding, to sewing!
Our enrichment activities are available every day of the College week, so you will always be able to access an activity around your timetable, at a time, location and activity to suit you.
Head to our website to see all the activities on offer!
We always welcome new ideas so feel free to pop in and see us at The Wellbeing Centre.
Brengle the therapy dog visits the College!
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The extra-curricular opportunities at Middlesbrough College are fantastic! I’ve really enjoyed building my skills and meeting lots of new people from different courses across the College.
The student voice was set up to make sure you have the best experience possible at College! We listen to your suggestions and concerns and ask the College Management Team to make changes. We would love for you to be involved with our student voice - it’s a great way to meet new friends and leave College with an impressive CV!
You are able to become a class and directorate representative. These students attend crossCollege meetings and share the views of their peers with senior management.
We’re looking for students who want to go above and beyond and support College events and activities such as open evenings and award ceremonies. It's the perfect opportunity to gain new skills, develop your confidence and represent the College.
Union Executive officers are current students who
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Student Voice
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Student Governors attend meetings with governors and senior leaders at the College to represent the student community here at the College. You’ll run meetings and feedback to College management to help implement change. It’s a great achievement to add to your CV! Head over to our website to find out more about our Student Union
We are proud to be a top performing College and our sporting academies play in the top leagues nationally.
Each sporting academy offers specialist top level coaching to develop excellence and nurture your talent. You’ll also take part in competitions and league matches, plus you don’t have to be studying a sport course to take part!
We also offer elite scholarships for students who excel in their field. This includes a free tablet device and specialist training!
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As part of your A Level studies you will get the opportunity to go on a number of heavily subsidised residential trips, hear from guest speakers in a range of industries, and go on fully expensed trips to University open days across the year!
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Our University Centre offers you a practical alternative to the traditional University model where you are able to study University Level qualifications right up to master's level, whilst benefitting from our specialist teaching environments and activities linked to employers and industry.
Professor Brian Cox opened our University Centre! The centre includes state-of-the-art teaching spaces, IT facilities and a learning resource centre, which will help to prepare learners for careers in the engineering, manufacturing, and the digital sectors.
Choose to take your education higher with our range of University courses, allowing you to achieve your career dreams all in one place!
A bachelor’s degree is the most common undergraduate degree which typically takes three years of full-time study. Choosing a course in one subject is known as a single honours degree.
You may also be able to study a minor subject alongside the major subject for a portion of your degree, also known as a major/minor honours degree. The degree title names the major subject with the minor subject afterwards, for example Psychology with Criminology or Law with International Relations.
Studying two or three major subjects as part of a bachelor’s degree is called a combined or joint honours degree. You’ll pick several modules per subject. Each subject you take will hold equal weight towards your final degree grade. Examples of joint honours degrees include Law and Spanish or Accounting and Business.
Referred to as a ‘sandwich year’, this qualification is typically a four-year degree with the third year spent either studying abroad or working in a placement. This is a great opportunity to gain valuable experience learning in a new country or working in the sector you wish to be employed in.
Degree apprenticeships allow you to study towards a bachelor’s degree part-time while also working. They can take between three and six years to complete and are offered by Universities in partnership with companies and professional bodies. You won’t be required to fund your degree apprenticeship, as both your employer and the government will do so.
Science combinations: Computer Science, Engineering, Maths, Further Maths, Physics
Earth Science combinations: Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Geography, Geology
Humanities combinations: English Language, English Literature, Film Studies, History, Media Studies, Performing Arts, Philosophy & Ethics
Social Sciences / Business combinations: Business, Applied Business, Applied IT, Law, Applied Law, Politics, Sociology
Subjects that mix well across the different combinations: Art & Design, Criminology, Applied Human Biology, Health & Social Care, Photography, Psychology, Applied Psychology, Sport
How will I be assessed?
In component 1, you will develop work for a personal investigation into an idea, issue, concept or theme supported by written material which will count for 60% of your total A Level mark.
In component 2 you will produce personal work which will count for 40% of your total A Level mark.
How will I be assessed?
There are three written exams at the end of the 2nd year. Within the qualification there are 12 assessed practical activities stipulated by the awarding body over the 2 years resulting in the completion of the Practical EndorsementCertificate – this is a Pass/Fail element of the course.
How will I be assessed?
There are three written exams at the end of the 2nd year. There is no coursework attached to this specification.
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How will I be assessed?
There are three written exams at the end of the 2nd year. Within the qualification there are 12 assessed practical activities stipulated by the awarding body over the 2 years resulting in the completion of the Practical EndorsementCertificate – this is a Pass/Fail element of the course.
How will I be assessed?
There are two exams at the end of the 2nd year – one is theory (40%), and one is an on-screen practical exam testing programming and knowledge (40%). There is also an independent project that is completed, and this accounts for 20% of the overall grade.
How will I be assessed?
All of the content that you study will be assessed by three examinations at the end of the second year. All exams will consist of multiple choice and essay style questions.
The qualification consists of one written exam based around language (40%) and one written exam based on language varieties (40%) which are taken at the end of the 2nd year.
You will also complete an independent piece of work on Language investigation, this is around 2000 words and accounts for 20% of the total A Level.
The qualification consists of one written exam based on the Theme of Love through the ages (40%) and one written exam focusing on texts with shared contexts (40%) which are taken at the end of the 2nd year.
You will also complete an independent piece of work which is a comparative critical study of two texts, at least one of which must have been written pre-1900, this accounts for 20% of the total A level.
Our students are offered specialist support, advice and guidance on making applications to the top Universities, including Oxford and Cambridge.
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How will I be assessed?
Assessment is made up of two 3-hour exams at the end of the course, questions are a combination of multiple choice, short answer and extended writing questions.
How will I be assessed?
There are 2 written exams at the end of the second year, one focussing on Varieties of film and filmmaking (35%) and the other on Global filmmaking perspectives (35%). There is also a production piece (screenplay or short film) with evaluative analysis which accounts for 30% of the total qualification.
How will I be assessed?
This course is 100% examination. You will complete three written papers at the end of the second year.
Assessment on this course consists of three written papers taken at the end of the second year: - Physical Systems (22%), Human Interaction (22%) and Geographical Debates (36%). There is a also a Geography Investigation that is an independent project worth 20% of the final A Level grade.
How will I be assessed?
There are 3 assessments in this qualification – 2 written examinations on Fundamentals of Geology (41%) and Scientific Literacy in Geology (37%). Then there is a practical assessment in timed conditions Practical Skills in Geology (22%), and the practical endorsement element of the course also must be completed.
How will I be assessed?
The course is assessed through two 2-hour 30min written examinations with essay style questions that cover breadth and depth of the historical content (80%) and a Historical investigation (20%).
How will I be assessed?
How will I be assessed?
There are 2 written examinations taken at the end of the second year in the areas of Media Messages (35%) and Evolving Media (35%). There is also a piece of work where students create a cross-media product for an intended audience in response to a set brief. This gives them the opportunity to work independently & develop expertise (30%).
Coursework based - Students keep a sketchbook (either a physical sketchbook or online sketchbook), design sheets, presentation, journal or similar to keep a log of how their ideas have developed throughout the course and how they have produced a set of carefully considered final outcomes. There is also 15-hour period of supervised time at the end.
There are 3 written exams at the end of the 2nd year. Within the qualification there are 12 assessed practical activities stipulated by the awarding body over the 2 years resulting in the completion of the Practical Endorsement Certificate –this is a Pass/Fail element of the course.
This course has 3 examinations, each 2-hour in length and worth 33.3%, taken at the end of the second year. The areas covered are: 1. Government and politics of the UK. 2. Government and politics of the USA and comparative politics and 3. Political ideas.
There are three 2-hour written exams at the end of the second year, each paper is worth 33.3% of the final grade. All papers are assessed with multiple choice, short answers and extended writing questions.
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The A Level consists of three written exams that are taken at the end of your second year. Each paper is 2-hours long and worth 33.3% of the final grade. Papers are in Philosophy of religion, Religion and ethics, and developments in religious thought.
There are three 2-hour written exams at the end of the second year, each paper is worth 33.3% of the final grade. The assessment style consists of some short answer questions and a number of extended writing questions.
In 2021, 65.2% of working-age graduates were in high-skilled employment, compared to 77.4% of postgraduates and 24.3% of non-graduates.
The course is assessed continuously throughout the year and is a mixture of external exams, controlled assessments, and internally assessed assignments.
The course is assessed continuously throughout the two years and is a mixture of external exams, controlled assessments and internally assessed assignments. Content is a mixture of theory and practical science.
You will study 1 A Level or A Level equivalent (from a selection of courses) alongside this course. The course is assessed continuously throughout the two years and is a mixture of external exams, controlled assessments, and internally assessed assignments.
T Levels are an alternative to A Levels. This 2-year qualification will help you to build the future that you want. You’ll spend 80% of your time in the classroom and 20% of your time in the workplace, putting the skills you’ve learnt into action. Our courses have been developed in collaboration with employers and businesses so that they meet the needs of industry and prepare you for work.
T Levels provide the skills, knowledge and experience you need to open the door to highly skilled employment, higher level study or an apprenticeship.
T Levels are assessed through external examinations and an employer-set project (relating to 7 core skills and behaviours), there are also externally set assignments and the completion of a 45 day work placement which has a series of targets to achieve.
How will I be assessed?
T Levels are assessed through external examinations and an employer-set project (relating to 7 core skills and behaviours), there are also externally set assignments and the completion of a 45 day work placement which has a series of targets to achieve.
Assessment is continuous throughout the qualification and is a mixture of external examinations and internally assessed assignments.
The course is assessed by both controlled assessment (50%) and external examination (50%). With each year having an external exam and a controlled assessment. Each of these four assessments are equally weighted.
Assessment is continuous throughout the qualification and is a mixture of external examinations and internally assessed assignments.
How will I be assessed?
Assessment is continuous throughout the qualification and is a mixture of external examinations and internally assessed assignments.
How will I be assessed?
Assessment is continuous throughout the qualification and is a mixture of external examinations and internally assessed assignments.
course details: mbro.ac.uk
How will I be assessed?
Assessment is continuous throughout the qualification and is a mixture of external examinations and internally assessed assignments.
How will I be assessed?
Assessment is continuous throughout the qualification and is a mixture of external examinations and internally assessed assignments.
How will I be assessed?
You will be assessed using coursework within each unit using a variety of assessment methods including written, oral and performance.
Assessment is continuous throughout the qualification and is a mixture of external examinations and internally assessed assignments.
Assessment is continuous throughout the qualification and is a mixture of external examinations and internally assessed assignments.
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