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Definite Choices: 1: Information Technology -Practical Problem Solving In the Digital Age - Living in the Digital Age -The

Use Of ICT In The Digital Age 2: Chemistry - Foundation Chemistry - Chemistry in Action -Investigative and Practical Skills - Internal Assessment - Kinetics, Equilibria and Organic Chemistry - Energetics, Redox and Inorganic Chemistry - Investigative and Practical Skills - Internal Assessment. Probable Choices: 1: Statistics
Numerical measures Probability Binomial Distribution Normal Distribution Estimation Correlation and Regression Time Series Analysis Sampling Discrete Probability Distributions Interpretation of Data Application of Hypothesis Testing Application of Contingency Tables in Real-world Situations Distribution Free Methods Correlation Continuous Probability Distributions Distributional Approximations Estimation in a Real-world Context Application of Hypothesis Testing Continuous Probability Distributions Estimation Application of Hypothesis Testing Experimental Design Analysis of Variance Statistical Process Control Acceptance Sampling

2: Physics -Particles, Quantum Phenomena and Electricity -Mechanics, Materials and Waves - Investigative and Practical Skills -Fields and Further Mechanics -Nuclear and Thermal Physics -Option Units -Investigative and Practical Skills.

Other Choices: 1: Geography


Physical and Human Geography The study of core geographical concepts along with contrasting themes of contemporary or environmental impact, management and sustainability. Candidates must study the core and then select one of the physical options and one of the human options. Core physical section: Core human section: Rivers, floods and management Population change Optional physical topics: Optional human topics: Cold environments Food supply issues Coastal environments Energy issues Hot desert environments Health issues and their margins Geographical Skills A geographical skills paper based on the content of Unit 1. Skills include: investigative, cartographic, graphical, ICT and statistical skills. Contemporary Geographical Issues An issues-based approach to contemporary geographical themes. Candidates must select three topics: at least one from the physical options and at least one from the human options. Optional physical topics: Plate tectonics and associated hazards Weather and climate and associated hazards Ecosystems: change and challenge Optional Human topics: World cities Development and globalisation Contemporary conflicts and challenges Unit 4A

Geography Fieldwork Investigation This unit gives candidates the opportunity to extend an area of the subject content into a more detailed fieldwork study. Candidates analyse and evaluate their fieldwork in response to the questions set. In addition, candidates will be assessed on fieldwork skills. Unit 4B Geographical Issue Evaluation This unit gives candidates the opportunity to use their skills of analysis, synthesis and evaluation. An advance information booklet is pre-released prior to the exam to facilitate candidates research into an area which extends from the specification content.

2: Economics Markets and market failure The National Economy Business Economics and the Distribution of Income The National and International Economy.

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