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An A Level course is probably the most in-depth and thorough preparation for university, medical college or employment that a school can give its students. Half-credit courses Half-credit courses in English Language and Literature in English are also available within the AICE programme. Research project option in the Cambridge AICE Diploma A research project offers the opportunity for students to demonstrate skills of independent study. Students may substitute the Research Project option for a full-credit course as it is a certificated AS in its own right. The Cambridge curriculum aims to encourage the skills of independent research and investigation, the use of initiative and creativity and the application of skills and knowledge. The Research Project option in the AICE Diploma provides students with the opportunity to pursue topics in some depth in subject areas related to their studies, enabling them to demonstrate the skills which form the basis of successful future study and employment. Students taking AS Level Research Projects are required to submit two research projects, usually in different subject areas, in line with the CIE requirements stipulated. Students who would find the submission of two research projects unduly heavy when balanced against their other subject demands may include a single research project for examiner review and detailed
Note: The Cambridge AICE tariff has been calculated to bring it into line with changes to the UK University Admission points score for A Levels and the AS qualification. Candidates who meet the requirements of the group award will receive a Diploma at one of three levels: Pass, Merit or Distinction on the basis of their overall AICE score, see below. Cambridge AICE Diploma with Distinction awarded to candidates with a score in the range: 320 and above Cambridge AICE Diploma with Merit awarded to candidates with a score in the range: 220315 points Cambridge AICE Diploma at Pass Level awarded to candidates with a score in the range: 120215 points Candidates who do not meet the requirements of the group award will receive certificates recording individual subject results.
Teacher Support Before teachers embark on a Cambridge International AS or A Level course, it is essential that they obtain the relevant syllabus booklet and that they study past papers and the reports that are produced by our examiners on those papers. Most of the June and November papers and reports for the previous two years are available for teachers on the Teacher Support website. Single copies of such support materials and other useful documents are normally distributed to schools free of charge. Subjects The Cambridge AICE Diploma is a group award made up of individual AS or A Level subjects. The subject links below will take you to the subject pages that make up the AICE Diploma. From these pages you will be able to download the syllabuses you are interested in. If you are uncertain which syllabuses to use to make up the AICE Diploma please look at the Overview page which explains how the award is made. All AICE, AS and A Level qualifications can count towards the AICE Diploma; for a complete list please see the A and AS Level section or E3 booklet. Some popular options are shown below. Group A: Mathematics and Sciences Biology Chemistry Computing Environmental Management Mathematics Physics Psychology Technology Thinking Skills
Group B: Languages English Language English Language and Literature First Language Spanish Foreign Language Afrikaans Foreign Language Arabic Foreign Language Chinese Foreign Language Portuguese Foreign Language Spanish Foreign Language French Foreign Language German Foreign Language Urdu English (half-credit)
Group C: Arts and Humanities Accounting Art and Design Business Studies Economics General Paper Geography History Literature in Chinese Literature in English
Literature in French Literature in German Literature in Portuguese Literature in Spanish Music Psychology Sociology Thinking Skills
Group D: Research Projects Due to their nature, research projects do not count towards fulfilling group Cambridge AICE Diploma entrance criteria but do count towards credits. Research Project Guidance Booklet (206Kb)
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