CIE A Level Art and Design - An Overview
Last Updated on February 8, 2017
The diagram below illustrates how the AS and A2 components combine, over two years, to create a final form for A Level Fine art and Design (CIE 9704). As you can come across, the AS Course (usually completed in Year 12) counts towards fifty% of the final result, with the A2 Course (usually completed in Year thirteen) making up the other 50%.
More data about each of the components can be constitute beneath:
- As Art Examination – Component one ( Controlled Examination)
- As Art Coursework – Component two
- A2 Art Coursework – Component 3
- A2 Art Personal Study – Component 4
This weblog post relates to A Level Art & Design, CIE 9704 – the International version of A Levels, run past the Academy of Cambridge. Information is sourced from the CIE A Level Art and Blueprint syllabus.
Amiria has been an Art & Design instructor and a Curriculum Co-ordinator for seven years, responsible for the course blueprint and assessment of pupil piece of work in two high-achieving Auckland schools. She has a Bachelor of Architectural Studies, Bachelor of Architecture (First Form Honours) and a Graduate Diploma of Educational activity. Amiria is a CIE Accredited Art & Design Coursework Assessor.
Source: https://www.studentartguide.com/articles/cie-a-level-art-and-design
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