Exam timetable May/June 2017
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1 Ex timetable May/June 2017,, AQA Certificate (Level 3 and other Level 3 Certificates), Applied General and Technical Level Qualifications, Functional Skills, FSMQ (Advanced, including pilot), AQA Baccalaureate and Level 3 Extended Project Select your qualification Week view Day view Fri 30
2 Timetable notes Timetable notes 1. and exs are timetabled in common ex slots agreed by all ex boards under the Joint Council for Qualifications (JCQ). 2. Each ex must be taken on the day and at the time shown on the timetable. The published starting time of all exs is either 9.00 or Students taking more than one ex in a session should take these consecutively. At the discretion of the school/college a supervised break may be given between the exs taken consecutively. 3. Schools/colleges may start an ex up to 30 minutes before the published starting time without notifying AQA. 4. Schools/colleges may delay the starting time of an ex by up to 30 minutes later than the published starting time without notifying AQA. 5. For information on any other timetable variations, please refer to the JCQ Instructions for conducting exinations or contact Customer services. 6. Students must remain under supervision until.00 for morning exs and 2.30 for afternoon exs. For exs of less than one hour s duration, students must remain under supervision for a period equal to the duration of the ex after the published starting time shown on the timetable. 7. Some components require the issue of question papers, stimulus material or other information in advance of the normal timetable period. Schools/colleges should check the specification for information on the material required by students. 8. Any reading time allowed for an ex is included in the time specified. 9. Schools/colleges must arrange practical and oral units according to the procedures given on the relevant subject page of our website. Such units are shown only on the Subject and product list pages of this document. Subject/qualification notes A-LEVEL. The latest dates by which schools/colleges should submit their marks/ assessments or levels to AQA and to the moderator are shown in the table below: Submission date Subjects All units and components unless specified below. Art and Design, Dance and Dra and Theatre Studies. Please note: new specification Dra and Theatre (7261) should be submitted. The submission date for Physical education will be 2 weeks prior to the centres moderation visit. Moderation visits will take place between 1 March and. 11. For Mathematics, Statistics and Advanced FSMQ where coursework forms part of a unit, students may carry forward the coursework component mark from a previous series. Please ensure these students are entered on the mark form for carrying forward (CF), as this cannot be done automatically. Further guidance is available on the Carry forward of marks page of our website. 12. The externally set assignment for Art and Design will be dispatched to schools/colleges for issue on or after 1 February The externally set briefs for Music units 2 and 5 will be dispatched in October Students work for these units must be completed in up to 20 hours of controlled time between 1 November 2016 and.
3 14. Dance units DANC2 and DANC4 must be conducted between 13 February 2017 and 19 May Question papers and related materials will be dispatched to schools/colleges in October 2016, for DANC2 (re-sit only) live moderation will not be available and recordings must be submitted. The externally set assignment for Dance (7236/X) will be published on e-aqa via SKM by 15 September 2016, visits for the practical ex will take place between 1 March 2017 and 30 May Case Study Source Material for General Studies unit GENA4 should be issued to students on or after 1 March New Modern Foreign Language speaking tests must be conducted between April 2017 and 12 May All legacy specification Orals must be conducted between 7 March 2017 and. 17. Calculators are not permitted in the Mathematics MPC1 ex. 18. Functional Mathematics Level and Level pre-release material can be issued to students on or after 17 April Functional ICT Level and Level must be conducted between and 19 May Preliminary material for Level 3 Mathematical Studies should be issued to students on 1 March Please note that preliminary material for Paper 2 is common for all Paper 2 units. 21. Data sheets for Free-Standing Mathematics Qualifications and Use of Mathematics will be issued as follows: Restricted entry pilot Unit Date of issue to students 9993 Between 24 April 2017 and 8 May Between 26 April 2017 and May Between 26 April 2017 and May Between 3 May 2017 and 17 May Between 25 April 2017 and 9 May Between 28 April 2017 and 12 May 2017 USE1 Between 1 May 2017 and 15 May 207 USE2 Between 3 May 2017 and 17 May Results will be dispatched to be received in schools/colleges as follows: Results publication Date Electronically to schools/colleges Wednesday 16 August 2017 Available to students Thursday 17 August Externally assessed units (D/507/6697, M/507/6641, H/507/6524, J/507/6614, L/507/6615) should be submitted by 16 June Internally assessed unit marks should be submitted by 15 May 2017, sples must be dispatched to the AQA moderator within 5 days of receiving the sple request from the moderator.
4 A-LEVEL subjects components/units A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Search by subject alphabetically A Code Duration Date / 16 May May June June May May m 06 June June m 18 May May June 2017 & 12 & 12 Type Notes Accounting 1121 ACCN1 ACCN2 Accounting 2121 ACCN3 ACCN4 Anthropology 1111 ANTH1 ANTH2 Anthropology 2111 ANTH3 ANTH4 Archaeology 11 ARCH1 ARCH2 Archaeology 2011 ARCH3 ARCH4 Coursework Art and Design (Art, craft and design) /C 7241/X Portfolio Externally set assignment Art and Design (Art, craft and design) 7201 (new) 7201/C 7201/X Portfolio (new) Externally set assignment (new) Home Timetable notes
5 A-LEVEL subjects components/units A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Search by subject alphabetically A Code Type / Notes Duration Date 7, & 12 7, & 12 7, & 12 7, & 12 7, & 12 7, & 12 7, & 12 7, & 12 Art and Design (Fine Art) /C 7242/X Portfolio Externally set assignment Art and Design (Fine Art) 2202B (re-sit only) ARTB3 ARTB4 Personal investigation (re-sit only) Externally set assignment (re-sit only) Art and Design (Fine Art) 7202 (new) 7202/C 7202/X Portfolio (new) Externally set assignment (new) Art and Design (Fine Art) 1202B (re-sit only) ARTB1 ARTB2 Coursework portfolio (re-sit only) Externally set assignment (re-sit only) Art and Design (Graphic Communication) /C 7243/X Portfolio Externally set assignment Art and Design (Graphic Communication) 2203C (re-sit only) ARTC3 ARTC4 Personal investigation (re-sit only) Externally set assignment (re-sit only) Art and Design (Graphic Communication) 7203 (new) 7203/C 7203/X Portfolio (new) Externally set assignment (new) Art and Design (Graphic Communication) 1203C (re-sit only) ARTC1 ARTC2 Coursework portfolio (re-sit only) Externally set assignment (re-sit only) Home Timetable notes
6 A-LEVEL subjects components/units A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Search by subject alphabetically A Code Type / Notes Duration Date 7, & 12 7, & 12 7, & 12 7, & 12 7, & 12 7, & 12 7, & 12 7, & 12 Art and Design (Photography) /C 7246/X Portfolio Externally set assignment Art and Design (Photography) 7206 (new) 7206/C 7206/X Portfolio (new) Externally set assignment (new) Art and Design (Photography: lens-based and light-based media) 2206F (re-sit only) ARTF3 ARTF4 Personal investigation (re-sit only) Externally set assignment (re-sit only) Art and Design (Photography: lens-based and light-based media) 1206F (re-sit only) ARTF1 ARTF2 Coursework portfolio (re-sit only) Externally set assignment (re-sit only) Art and Design (Textile Design) /C 7244/X Portfolio Externally set assignment Art and Design (Textile Design) 7204 (new) 7204/C 7204/X Portfolio (new) Externally set assignment (new) Art and Design (Textile Design) 2204D (re-sit only) ARTD3 ARTD4 Personal investigation (re-sit only) Externally set assignment (re-sit only) Art and Design (Textile Design) 1204D (re-sit only) ARTD1 ARTD2 Coursework portfolio (re-sit only) Externally set assignment (re-sit only) Home Timetable notes
7 A-LEVEL subjects components/units A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Search by subject alphabetically A Code Type / Notes Duration Date 7, & 12 7, & 12 7, & 12 7, & 12 7, & 12 7, & 12 Art and Design (Three Dimensional Design) 2205E (re-sit only) ARTE3 ARTE4 Personal investigation (re-sit only) Externally set assignment (re-sit only) Art and Design (Three Dimensional Design) 1205E (re-sit only) ARTE1 ARTE2 Coursework portfolio (re-sit only) Externally set assignment (re-sit only) Art and Design (Three Dimensional Design) /C 7245/X Portfolio Externally set assignment Art and Design (Three Dimensional Design) 7205 (new) 7205/C 7205/X Portfolio (new) Externally set assignment (new) Art, Craft and Design 2201A (re-sit only) ARTA3 ARTA4 Personal investigation (re-sit only) Externally set assignment (re-sit only) Art, Craft and Design 1201A (re-sit only) ARTA1 ART Coursework portfolio (re-sit only) Externally set assignment (re-sit only) Home Timetable notes
8 A-LEVEL subjects components/units A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Search by subject alphabetically B Code Duration Date / 30m 17 May h 25 May , 9 & 15m 12 June June , 9 & 45m 25 May June May June June June June 2017 Type Notes Bengali 1636 BENG1 Bengali 2636 BENG2 Biology 2411 (re-sit only) BIOL4 BIOL5 NBIO6X (re-sit only) (re-sit only) Externally assessed coursework practical (re-sit only) Biology 1411 (re-sit only) BIOL1 BIOL2 NBIO3X (re-sit only) (re-sit only) Externally assessed coursework practical (re-sit only) Biology /1 7401/2 Paper 1 Paper 2 Biology 7402 (new) 7402/1 7402/2 7402/3 7402/C Paper 1 (new) Paper 2 (new) Paper 3 (new) Non-ex assessment (new) Home Timetable notes
9 A-LEVEL subjects components/units A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Search by subject alphabetically B Code Type Notes / Duration Date 7, 9 & 25 May June , 9 & 12 June June m 45m 12 June June 2017 (re-sit only) (re-sit only) 18 May May 2017 Business 1 Business 2 18 May May June June June 2017 Human Biology 1406 (re-sit only) HBIO1 HBIO2 NHBI3X (re-sit only) (re-sit only) Externally assessed coursework practical (re-sit only) Human Biology 2406 (re-sit only) HBIO4 HBIO5 NHBI6X (re-sit only) (re-sit only) Externally assessed coursework practical (re-sit only) Business Studies 2131 (re-sit only) BUSS3 BUSS4 (re-sit only) (re-sit only) Business Studies 1131 (re-sit only) BUSS1 BUSS2 Business /1 7131/2 Business 7132 (new) 7132/1 7132/2 7132/3 Paper 1 (new) Paper 2 (new) Paper 3 (new) Home Timetable notes
10 A-LEVEL subjects components/units A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Search by subject alphabetically C Code Type Notes / Duration Date 7, 9 & 45m 45m 13 June June , 9 & 45m 26 May June May June June June June May June June 2017 Chemistry 2421 (re-sit only) CHEM4 CHEM5 CHM6X (re-sit only) (re-sit only) Externally assessed coursework practical (re-sit only) Chemistry 1421 (re-sit only) CHEM1 CHEM2 CHM3X (re-sit only) (re-sit only) Externally assessed coursework practical (re-sit only) Chemistry /1 7404/2 Inorganic and physical chemistry Organic and physical chemistry Chemistry 7405 (new) 7405/1 7405/2 7405/3 7405/C Inorganic and physical chemistry (new) Organic and physical chemistry (new) Paper 3 (new) Non-ex assessment (new) Citizenship Studies 11 CIST1 CIST2 Citizenship Studies 21 CIST3 CIST4 7 Classical Civilisation 21 Home Timetable notes
11 A-LEVEL subjects components/units A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Search by subject alphabetically C Code Type CIV1A CIV1B CIV1C CIV1D CIV1E CIV1F CIV2A CIV2B CIV2C CIV2D CIV2E CIV2F Greek architecture and sculpture written Athenian democracy written Aristophanes and Athens written Women in Athens and Rome written Menander and Plautus written The life and times of Cicero written Homer Iliad written Homer Odyssey written Athenian vase painting written Athenian imperialism written Roman architecture and town planning written The Second Punic War written Duration Date / 22 May May May May May May June June June June June June June June June June June June June June m 07 June 2017 Notes Classical Civilisation 2021 CIV3A CIV3B CIV3C CIV3D CIV4A CIV4B CIV4C CIV4D Mycenaean civilisation written The Persian wars written Greek tragedy written Augustus and the foundation of the principate written Socrates and Athens written Alexander written Roman epic written Tiberius and Claudius written Communication and Culture 1626 COMM1 COMM2 Portfolio Communication and Culture 2626 COMM3 COMM4 Portfolio Computing 2511 (re-sit only) Home Timetable notes
12 A-LEVEL subjects components/units A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Search by subject alphabetically C / Code Type Notes Duration Date COMP3 COMP4 (re-sit only) Coursework (re-sit only) 30m 16 June June June m 45m 45m 45m 45m 05 June June June June June June June June June June June June m 30m 30m 30m 30m 30m 17 May h 13 June 2017 Computing 1511 (re-sit only) COMP1 COMP2 On screen written (re-sit only) (re-sit only) Computer Science /1A 7516/1B 7516/1C 7516/1D 7516/1E 7516/2 Paper 1 (Option A C#) on-screen Paper 1 (Option B Java) on-screen Paper 1 (Option C Pascal/Delphi) on-screen Paper 1 (Option D Python) on-screen Paper 1 (Option E VB.Net) on-screen Paper 2 Computer Science 7517 (new) 7517/1A 7517/1B 7517/1C 7517/1D 7517/1E 7517/2 7517/C Paper 1 (Option A C#) (new) Paper 1 (Option B Java) (new) Paper 1 (Option C Pascal/Delphi) (new) Paper 1 (Option D Python) (new) Paper 1 (Option E VB.Net) (new) Paper 2 (new) Non-ex assessment (new) Creative Writing 1751 CREW1 CREW2 Coursework Creative Writing 2751 CREW3 CREW4 Coursework Home Timetable notes
13 A-LEVEL subjects components/units A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Search by subject alphabetically D Code Type Notes Duration Date / Dance 1231 DANC1 DANC2 Coursework practical 9, & May 2017 Externally assessed practical 9, & June 2017 (new) Non-ex assessment (externally assessed) (new) 9, & May May June May June May 2017 Dance 2231 DANC3 DANC4 Dance 7236 (new) 7236/W 7236/X Design and Technology: Food Technology 1541 FOOD1 FOOD2 Coursework portfolio Design and Technology: Food Technology 2541 FOOD3 FOOD4 Coursework portfolio Design and Technology: Product Design (3-D Design) 1551 PROD1 PROD2 Coursework portfolio Design and Technology: Product Design (3-D Design) 2551 PROD3 PROD4 Coursework portfolio Design and Technology: Product Design (Textiles) 1561 TEXT1 TEXT2 Coursework portfolio Home Timetable notes
14 A-LEVEL subjects components/units A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Search by subject alphabetically D Code Type / Notes Duration Date 09 June May June & 45m 45m 9 & 23 June & Design and Technology: Product Design (Textiles) 2561 TEXT3 TEXT4 Coursework portfolio Design and Technology: Systems and Control Technology 1556 SYST1 SYST2 Coursework portfolio Design and Technology: Systems and Control Technology 2556 SYST3 SYST4 Coursework portfolio Dra and Theatre Studies 1241 DRAM1A DRAM1B DRAM2 Section A written Section B written Practical Dra and Theatre Studies 2241 DRAM3 DRAM4 Practical Dra and Theatre 7261 (new) 7261/W 7261/C Interpreting dra (new) Process and performance (new) Home Timetable notes
15 A-LEVEL subjects components/units A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Search by subject alphabetically E Code Duration Date / 06 June June May May May 2017 Paper 1: Markets and market failure (new) Paper 2: National and international economy (new) Paper 3: Economic principles and issues (new) 06 June June June 2017 Coursework 16 May May June June May May 2017 Type Notes Economics 2141 (re-sit only) ECON3 ECON4 (re-sit only) (re-sit only) Economics 1141 (re-sit only) ECON1/1 ECON1/2 ECON2/1 ECON2/2 Section A: OT Section B: written Section A: OT Section B: written (re-sit only) (re-sit only) (re-sit only) (re-sit only) Economics /1 7135/2 The operation of markets and market failure The national economy in a global context Economics 7136 (new) 7136/1 7136/2 7136/3 Electronics 1431 ELEC1 ELEC2 ELEC3 Electronics 2431 ELEC4 ELEC5 ELEC6 Coursework English Language /1 7701/2 Language and the individual Language varieties Home Timetable notes
16 A-LEVEL subjects components/units A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Search by subject alphabetically E Code Type / Notes Duration Date 30m 30m 14 June June m 14 June May m 14 June May May May h 30m 15 June June m 15 June 2017 English Language 7702 (new) 7702/1 7702/2 7702/C Paper 1: Language, the individual and society (new) Paper 2: Language diversity and change (new) Non-ex assessment: Language in action (new) English Language A 2701 (re-sit only) ENGA3 ENGA4 (re-sit only) Coursework (re-sit only) English Language A 1701 (re-sit only) ENGA1 ENG (re-sit only) Coursework (re-sit only) English Language B 2706 (re-sit only) ENGB3 ENGB4 (re-sit only) Coursework (re-sit only) English Language B 1706 (re-sit only) ENGB1 ENGB2 (re-sit only) Coursework (re-sit only) English Language and Literature /1 7706/2 Views and voices People and places English Language and Literature 7707 (new) 7707/1 7707/2 7707/C Telling Stories (new) Exploring conflict (new) Non-ex assessment: Making connections (new) English Language and Literature A 2721 (re-sit only) ELLA3 ELLA4 (re-sit only) Coursework (re-sit only) Home Timetable notes
17 A-LEVEL subjects components/units A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Search by subject alphabetically E Code Type Duration Date / 19 May May June m 19 May May May m 15 June h 30m 30m 15 June June June May May May 2017 Notes English Language and Literature A 1721 (re-sit only) ELLA1 ELL (re-sit only) (re-sit only) English Language and Literature B 2726 (re-sit only) ELLB3 ELLB4 (re-sit only) Coursework (re-sit only) English Language and Literature B 1726 (re-sit only) ELLB1F ELLB2 (re-sit only) Coursework (re-sit only) English Literature A /1 7711/2 Love through the ages: Shakespeare and poetry Love through the ages: prose English Literature A 2741 (re-sit only) LITA3 LITA4 (re-sit only) Coursework (re-sit only) English Literature A 7712 (new) 7712/1 7712/2A 7712/2B 7712/C Love through the ages (new) Texts in shared contexts: WW1 and its aftermath (new) Texts in shared contexts: Modern times: Literature from 1945 to the present day (new) Non-ex assessment: Independent critical study: texts across time (new) English Literature A 1741 (re-sit only) either LTA1A or LTA1B or LTA1C LIT Victorian literature (re-sit only) World War One literature (re-sit only) The struggle for identity in modern literature (re-sit only) Coursework (re-sit only) 7 Home Timetable notes
18 A-LEVEL subjects components/units A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Search by subject alphabetically E Code Type Duration Date / 19 May May May May May & 15 June m 30m 3h 3h 15 June June June June May May June June 2017 Notes English Literature B /1A 7716/1B 7716/2A 7716/2B Literary genres: Aspects of tragedy: dra Literary genres: Aspects of comedy: dra Literary genres: Aspects of tragedy: prose and poetry Literary genres: Aspects of comedy: prose and poetry English Literature B 1746 (re-sit only) LITB1 LITB2 (re-sit only) Coursework (re-sit only) English Literature B 2746 (re-sit only) LITB3 LITB4 (re-sit only) Coursework (re-sit only) English Literature B 7717 (new) 7717/1A 7717/1B 7717/2A 7717/2B 7717/C Literary genres: Aspects of tragedy (new) Literary genres: Aspects of comedy (new) Texts and genres: Elements of crime writing (new) Texts and genres: Elements of political and social protest writing (new) Non-ex assessment: Theory and independence (new) Environmental Studies 1441 ENVS1 ENVS2 Environmental Studies 2441 ENVS3 ENVS4 Home Timetable notes
19 A-LEVEL subjects components/units A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Search by subject alphabetically F Code Type Notes Duration Date / French 1651 FREN1 FRE2T FRE2V Oral (teacher conducted) Oral (visiting exiner) 7, 9 & 16 7, 9 & 16 35m 35m 05 June 2017 Oral (teacher conducted) Oral (visiting exiner) 7, 9 & 16 7, 9 & 16 30m 35m 35m 19 June , 9 & 16 7, 9 & 16 45m 05 June June 2017 French 2651 FREN3 FRE4T FRE4V French 7651 (new) 7651/1 7651/2 7651/3T 7651/3V Listening, reading and writing (new) Writing (new) Speaking (teacher conducted) (new) Speaking (visiting exiner) (new) Home Timetable notes
20 A-LEVEL subjects components/units A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Search by subject alphabetically G Code Duration Date / 05 June June June June June June June June June June May May m 05 June June June May May 2017 Type Notes General Studies A 1761 GENA1/1 GENA1/2 GEN/1 GEN/2 OT OT General Studies A 2761 GENA3 GENA4 15 General Studies B 1766 GENB1 GENB2 General Studies B 2766 GENB3 GENB4 Geography 31 GEOG1 GEOG2 Geography 2031 GEOG3 either GEO4A or GEO4B 7 Geography 7036 (new) 7036/1 7036/2 Physical geography and people and the environment (new) Human geography and the geography fieldwork investigation (new) Home Timetable notes
21 A-LEVEL subjects components/units A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Search by subject alphabetically G Code Type Notes Duration Date / German 1661 GERM1 GER2T GER2V Oral (teacher conducted) Oral (visiting exiner) 7, 9 & 16 7, 9 & 16 35m 35m Oral (teacher conducted) Oral (visiting exiner) 7, 9 & 16 7, 9 & 16 30m 35m 35m 16 June , 9 & 16 7, 9 & 16 45m 26 May June June June June June June 2017 German 2661 GERM3 GER4T GER4V German 7661 (new) 7661/1 7661/2 7661/3T 7661/3V Listening, reading and writing (new) Writing (new) Speaking (teacher conducted) (new) Speaking (visiting exiner) (new) Government and Politics 1151 GOVP1 GOVP2 Government and Politics 2151 either or either or GOV3A GOV3B GOV4A GOV4B Home Timetable notes
22 A-LEVEL subjects components/units A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Search by subject alphabetically H Code Type / Notes Duration Date 17 May May June June June May May June June June 2017 Health and Social Care 1821 HSC01 HSC02 HSC03 Portfolio Health and Social Care 2821 HSC05 HSC06 HSC07 HSC Portfolio Health and Social Care (Double Award) 1822 HSC01 HSC02 HSC03 HSC04 Portfolio Portfolio Health and Social Care (Double Award) 2822 HSC05 HSC06 HSC07 HSC08 HSC09 HSC Portfolio Portfolio Portfolio Home Timetable notes
23 A-LEVEL subjects components/units A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Search by subject alphabetically H Code Type Notes / Duration Date 09 June June June June June June June June June June June June June May May May May May May May May May May May May May 2017 History 2041 (re-sit only) HIS3A HIS3B HIS3C HIS3D HIS3E HIS3F HIS3G HIS3H HIS3J HIS3K HIS3L HIS3M HIS3N HIS4X The Angevin Kings of England: the British monarchy, written (re-sit only) The triumph of Elizabeth: Britain written (re-sit only) The emergence of a great power? Spain, written (re-sit only) British Monarchy: the crisis of state written (re-sit only) France and the Enlightenment: Absolutism under threat, written (re-sit only) Stability and war: British monarchy and state, written (re-sit only) British state and people, written (re-sit only) Monarchies and republics in France, written (re-sit only) The state and people: Britain, written (re-sit only) Triumph and collapse: Russia and the USSR, written (re-sit only) From defeat to unity: Germany, written (re-sit only) The making of modern Britain, written (re-sit only) Aspects of international relations, written (re-sit only) Coursework (re-sit only) History 41 (re-sit only) HIS1A HIS1B HIS1C HIS1D HIS1E HIS1F HIS1G HIS1H HIS1J HIS1K HIS1L HIS1M HIS1N HIS2A The crusading movement and the Latin east, written (re-sit only) Britain, written (re-sit only) The Reformation in Europe, c written (re-sit only) Britain, written (re-sit only) Absolutist states: The reign of Louis XIV, written (re-sit only) France in revolution, written (re-sit only) Britain, written (re-sit only) Tsarist Russia, written (re-sit only) The develoent of Germany, written (re-sit only) Russia and Germany, written (re-sit only) Britain, written (re-sit only) USA, written (re-sit only) Totalitarian ideology in theory and in practice, c1848 c1941 written (re-sit only) Conqueror and conquest, c60 87 written (re-sit only) Home Timetable notes
24 A-LEVEL subjects components/units A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Search by subject alphabetically H Code Duration Date / The Church in England: the struggle for supremacy, written (re-sit only) The reign of Henry IV of France, written (re-sit only) Britain, : the failure of Absolutism? written (re-sit only) The reign of Peter the Great of Russia, written (re-sit only) Challenging British dominance: the loss of the American colonies, written (re-sit only) The forging of the Italian nation, written (re-sit only) Britain : the impact of new liberalism written (re-sit only) Britain and appeasement, written (re-sit only) A new Roman Empire? Mussolini s Italy, written (re-sit only) The impact of Stalin s leadership in the USSR, written (re-sit only) Life in Nazi Germany, written (re-sit only) Anti semitism, Hitler and the German people, written (re-sit only) The impact of Chairman Mao: China, written (re-sit only) The cpaign for African American civil rights in the USA, written (re-sit only) The USA and Vietn, written (re-sit only) A sixties social revolution? British society, written (re-sit only) Liberal democracies: power to the people? written (re-sit only) The Age of the Crusades c Spain in the Age of Discovery, The Tudors: England, Stuart Britain and the crisis of Monarchy, Russia in the Age of Absolutism and Enlightenment, Industrialisation and the people: Britain, c Challenge and transformation: Britain, c Tsarist and communist Russia, The British Empire, c The making of a Superpower: USA, May May May May May May May May May May 2017 Type Notes History 41 (re-sit only) cont d HIS2B HIS2C HIS2D HIS2E HIS2F HIS2G HIS2H HIS2J HIS2K HIS2L HIS2M HIS2N HIS2O HIS2P HIS2Q HIS2R HIS2S History /1A 7041/1B 7041/1C 7041/1D 7041/1E 7041/1F 7041/1G 7041/1H 7041/1J 7041/1K Home Timetable notes
25 A-LEVEL subjects components/units A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Search by subject alphabetically H Code Type Notes Duration Date / 17 May m 30m 30m 30m 30m 30m 30m 30m 30m 09 June June June June June June June June June 2017 History 7041 cont d 7041/1L 7041/2A 7041/2B 7041/2C 7041/2D 7041/2E 7041/2F 7041/2G 7041/2H 7041/2J 7041/2K 7041/2L 7041/2M 7041/2N 7041/2O 7041/2P 7041/2Q 7041/2R 7041/2S 7041/2T The quest for political stability: Germany, Royal Authority and the Angevin Kings, The Wars of the Roses, The Reformation in Europe, c Religious conflict and the Church in England, c The English Revolution, The Sun King: Louis XIV, France and Europe, The birth of the USA, France in Revolution, America: A nation divided, c International relations and global conflict, c Italy and Fascism, c Wars and welfare: Britain in transition, Revolution and dictatorship: Russia and the Soviet Union, Democracy and Nazism: Germany, The transformation of China, The American dre: reality and illusion, The Cold War, c The making of modern Britain, The crisis of Communism: The USSR, History 7042 (new) 7042/1A 7042/1B 7042/1C 7042/1D 7042/1E 7042/1F 7042/1G 7042/1H 7042/1J The Age of the Crusades c (new) Spain in the Age of Discovery, (new) The Tudors: England, (new) Stuart Britain and the crisis of Monarchy, (new) Russia in the Age of Absolutism and Enlightenment, (new) Industrialisation and the people: Britain, c (new) Challenge and transformation: Britain, c (new) Tsarist and communist Russia, (new) The British Empire, c (new) Home Timetable notes
26 A-LEVEL subjects components/units A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Search by subject alphabetically H Code Type / Notes Duration Date 30m 30m 30m 30m 30m 30m 30m 30m 30m 30m 30m 30m 30m 30m 30m 30m 30m 30m 30m 30m 30m 09 June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June May May June June 2017 History 7042 (new) cont d 7042/1K 7042/1L 7042/2A 7042/2B 7042/2C 7042/2D 7042/2E 7042/2F 7042/2G 7042/2H 7042/2J 7042/2K 7042/2L 7042/2M 7042/2N 7042/2O 7042/2P 7042/2Q 7042/2R 7042/2S 7042/2T 7042/C The making of a Superpower: USA, (new) The quest for political stability: Germany, (new) Royal Authority and the Angevin Kings, (new) The Wars of the Roses, (new) The Reformation in Europe, c (new) Religious conflict and the Church in England, c (new) The English Revolution, (new) The Sun King: Louis XIV, France and Europe, (new) The birth of the USA, (new) France in Revolution, (new) America: A nation divided, c (new) International relations and global conflict, c (new) Italy and Fascism, c (new) Wars and welfare: Britain in transition, (new) Revolution and dictatorship: Russia and the Soviet Union, (new) Democracy and Nazism: Germany, (new) The transformation of China, (new) The American dre: reality and illusion, (new) The Cold War, c (new) The making of modern Britain, (new) The crisis of Communism: The USSR, (new) Non-ex assessment (new) History of Art (Art of the Western World) 1251 HART1 HART2 History of Art (Art of the Western World) 2251 HART3 HART4 Home Timetable notes
27 A-LEVEL subjects components/units A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Search by subject alphabetically I Code Type Notes Duration Date / 05 June June June 2017 Information and Communication Technology 1521 INFO1 INFO2 Information and Communication Technology 2521 INFO3 INFO4 Coursework 7 Home Timetable notes
28 A-LEVEL subjects components/units A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Search by subject alphabetically L Code Duration Date / 16 May May June June 2017 Type Notes Law 1161 LAW01 LAW02 Law 2161 LAW03 LAW04 Home Timetable notes
29 A-LEVEL subjects components/units A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Search by subject alphabetically M Code Type / Notes Duration Date & June June June June May May June June June June June June June June June June 2017 Mathematics 5361 MD01 MM1B MS1A/W MS1A/C MS1B MPC1 MPC2 Coursework 17 Mathematics 6361 MD02 MM2B MPC3 MPC4 MS2B Further Mathematics 5371 MD01 MFP1 MM1B MS1A/W MS1A/C MS1B Coursework & 11 Home Timetable notes
30 A-LEVEL subjects components/units A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Search by subject alphabetically M Code Type Duration Date / 28 June June May May June June June June June June June May May June June June June May May & 18 May June 2017 Notes Further Mathematics 6371 MD02 MFP2 MFP3 MFP4 MM2B MM03 MM04 MM05 MS2B MS03 MS04 Pure Mathematics 5366 MPC1 MPC2 MFP1 17 Pure Mathematics 6366 MPC3 MPC4 MFP2 MFP3 MFP4 Media Studies 1571 MEST1 MEST2 Coursework Media Studies 2571 MEST3 MEST4 Coursework Home Timetable notes
31 A-LEVEL subjects components/units A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Search by subject alphabetically M Code Type Notes Duration Date / 30m 3h 22 June 2017 Modern Hebrew 1676 MHEB1 Modern Hebrew 2676 MHEB2 Music 1271 MUS2A MUS2B MUS2C MUSC1 MUSC3 External coursework compositional techniques External coursework free composition or pastiche External coursework arranging Coursework, performing & 13 & 13 & m 22 May 2017 External coursework compositional techniques External coursework free composition or pastiche External coursework arranging External coursework, performing & 13 & 13 & m 19 June 2017 Appraising music (new) Performance (new) Composition (new) & May 2017 Music 2271 MUS5A MUS5B MUS5C MUSC4 MUSC6 Music 7271 (new) 7271/W 7271/P 7271/C Home Timetable notes
32 A-LEVEL subjects components/units A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Search by subject alphabetically P Code Duration Date / 30m 26 May h 19 June 2017 Epistemology and philosophy of religion 3h 18 May 2017 Ethics and philosophy of mind 3h 05 June & 9 & 16 June & Type Notes Panjabi 1681 PANJ1 Panjabi 2681 PANJ2 Philosophy 1176 PHLS1 Philosophy 2176 PHLS2 Physical Education 1581 PHED1 PHED2 Coursework practical Physical Education 2581 PHED3 PHED4 Coursework practical Physical Education 7581 (new) 7581/W 7581/C Factors affecting participation in physical activity and sport (new) Non-ex assessment (internally assessed) (new) Home Timetable notes
33 A-LEVEL subjects components/units A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Search by subject alphabetically P Code Type Notes / Duration Date 45m Physics A 2451 (re-sit only) either or or or or PHYA4/1 PHYA4/2 PHYA5/1 PHYA5/2A PHYA5/2B PHYA5/2C PHYA5/2D PHA6X OT (re-sit only) (re-sit only) (re-sit only) (re-sit only) (re-sit only) (re-sit only) (re-sit only) Externally assessed coursework practical (re-sit only) 7, 9 & 15 June June June June June June June , 9 & 08 June , 9 & 45m 45m 15 June June , 9 & 08 June June m Physics A 1451 (re-sit only) PHYA1 PHY PHA3X (re-sit only) (re-sit only) Externally assessed coursework practical (re-sit only) Physics B: Physics in Context 2456 (re-sit only) PHYB4 PHYB5 PHB6X (re-sit only) (re-sit only) Externally assessed coursework practical (re-sit only) Physics B: Physics in Context 1456 (re-sit only) PHYB1 PHYB2 PHB3X (re-sit only) (re-sit only) Externally assessed coursework practical (re-sit only) Physics /1 7407/2 Paper 1 Paper 2 Home Timetable notes
34 A-LEVEL subjects components/units A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Search by subject alphabetically P Code Type / Notes Duration Date 15 June June June m 24 May h 07 June May June June June June 2017 (re-sit only) (re-sit only) 22 May 2017 Introductory topics in psychology Psychology in context 22 May 2017 Physics 7408 (new) 7408/1 7408/2 7408/3 7408/C Paper 1 (new) Paper 2 (new) Paper 3 (new) Non-ex assessment (new) Polish 1686 PLSH1 Polish 2686 PLSH2 Psychology A 1181 (re-sit only) PSYA1 PSY (re-sit only) (re-sit only) Psychology A 2181 (re-sit only) PSYA3 PSYA4 (re-sit only) (re-sit only) Psychology B 2186 (re-sit only) PSYB3 PSYB4 (re-sit only) (re-sit only) Psychology B 1186 (re-sit only) PSYB1 PSYB2 Psychology /1 7181/2 Home Timetable notes
35 A-LEVEL subjects components/units A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Search by subject alphabetically P Code Type Notes Duration Date / 07 June June June 2017 Psychology 7182 (new) 7182/1 7182/2 7182/3 Introductory topics in psychology (new) Psychology in context (new) Issues and options in psychology (new) Home Timetable notes
36 A-LEVEL subjects components/units A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Search by subject alphabetically R Code Type Notes Duration Date / 18 May May May May May May May May May May May June June June June June June June June June June June 2017 Religious Studies 61 RSS01 RSS02 RSS03 RSS04 RSS05 RSS06 RSS07 RSS08 RSS09 RSS RSS11 Religion and ethics 1 Religion and ethics 2 Philosophy of religion Religion, philosophy and science The history of Christianity or religion, art and the media Old Testent New Testent Religion and contemporary society World religions 1 (either Buddhism or Hinduism or Sikhism) World religions 2 (either Christianity or Judaism or Isl 1 The way of submission) Isl 2 The life of the prophet Religious Studies 2061 RST3A RST3B RST3C RST3D RST3E RST3F RST3G RST3H RST4A RST4B RST4C Religion and ethics Philosophy of religion The history of Christianity the Christian church in the 20th century or religion and art Old Testent New Testent Religion and contemporary society World religions 1 (either Buddhism or Hinduism or Sikhism) World religions 2 (either Christianity or Judaism or Isl) Life, death and beyond or perceptions of ultimate reality or religious experience Religious fundentalism or religion and contemporary society or religion and the visual arts Religious authority or ways of moral decision-making or ways of reading and understanding scripture Home Timetable notes
37 A-LEVEL subjects components/units A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Search by subject alphabetically R Code Type Notes Duration Date 18 May May May May May May 2017 Religious Studies 7061 (new) 7061/1 7061/2A 7061/2B 7061/2C 7061/2D 7061/2E Philosophy of religion (new) Buddhism and ethics (new) Christianity and ethics (new) Hinduism and ethics (new) Isl and ethics (new) Judaism and ethics (new) Home Timetable notes
38 A-LEVEL subjects components/units A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Search by subject alphabetically S Code Type / Notes Duration Date 18 May June June June June 2017 (re-sit only) (re-sit only) 16 May 2017 Education with methods in context Research methods and topics in sociology 16 May June June June m 35m Science in Society 1401 SCIS1 SCIS2 Coursework portfolio Science in Society 2401 SCIS3 SCIS4 Sociology 2191 (re-sit only) SCLY3 SCLY4 Sociology 1191 (re-sit only) SCLY1 SCLY2 Sociology /1 7191/2 Sociology 7192 (new) 7192/1 7192/2 7192/3 Education with theory and methods (new) Topics in sociology (new) Crime and deviance with theory and methods (new) Spanish 1696 SPT SPV SPAN1 Oral (teacher conducted) Oral (visiting exiner) 7, 9 & 16 7, 9 & 16 Home Timetable notes
39 A-LEVEL subjects components/units A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Search by subject alphabetically S Code Type Notes Duration Date / 35m 35m 30m 22 June m 18 May June June May May June June June 2017 Spanish 2696 SPA4T SPA4V SPAN3 Oral (teacher conducted) Oral (visiting exiner) 7, 9 & 16 7, 9 & 16 Spanish 7691 (new) 7691/1 7691/2 7691/3T 7691/3V Listening, reading and writing (new) Writing (new) Speaking (teacher conducted) (new) Speaking (visiting exiner) (new) 7, 9 & 16 7, 9 & 16 Statistics 5381 SS02 SS03 SS1A/C SS1A/W SS1B Coursework & 11 Statistics 6381 SS04 SS05 SS06 Home Timetable notes
40 A-LEVEL subjects components/units A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Search by subject alphabetically U Code Type Notes Duration Date / 22 May May May May May May May May May May May May 2017 Restricted entry pilot Use of Mathematics (pilot) 9361 plus any two FSMQ units USE1 FSMQ 9993 FSMQ 9994 FSMQ 9995 FSMQ 9996 FSMQ & & & & & & & 21 Use of Mathematics (pilot) 9362 plus any other two FSMQ units USE1 USE2 USE3 FSMQ 9993 FSMQ 9994 FSMQ 9995 FSMQ 9996 FSMQ 9997 FSMQ 9998 Portfolio & & & & & & & Home Timetable notes
41 Applied subjects and units Code Type Notes Duration Date Applied Business 8611, 8613, 8616, 8617, 8619 BS01 Investigating business BS02 People in business BS03 Financial planning and monitoring BS04 Meeting customer needs BS05 Business communication and information systems BS06 Developing a product BS07 Career planning BS08 Business planning BS09 Marketing strategy BS Promotional activities BS11 The marketing environment BS12 Managing people BS13 Managing information BS14 Managing change BS15 Financial accounting for managers BS16 Managing resources Applied Science 8771, 8773, 8776, 8777, 8779 SC01 Investigating science at work SC02 Energy transfer systems SC03 Finding out about substances SC04 Food science and technology SC05 Choosing and using materials SC06 Synthesising organic compounds SC07 Planning and carrying out a scientific investigation SC08 Medical physics SC09 Sports science SC Physics of performance effects SC11 Controlling chemical processes SC12 The actions and develoent of medicines SC13 Colour chemistry SC14 The healthy body SC15 The role of the pathology service SC16 Ecology, conservation and recycling Portfolio Portfolio Portfolio Portfolio Portfolio Portfolio Portfolio Portfolio Portfolio Portfolio Portfolio Portfolio Portfolio Portfolio Portfolio Portfolio Portfolio Portfolio Portfolio Portfolio Portfolio May May May June June June May May June June 2017 /
42 Applied General and Technical Level Qualifications Code Type Notes Duration Date Level 3 Certificate/Extended Certificate in Business R/507/6695 Y/507/6696 D/507/6697 H/507/6698 K/507/6699 R/507/6700 Y/507/6701 D/507/6702 Level 3 Certificate/Extended Certificate in Science J/507/6497 L/507/6498 R/507/6499 F/507/6501 J/507/6502 L/507/6503 R/507/6504 Level 3 Technical Level Engineering F/506/5952 J/506/5953 H/507/6524 Level 3 Technical Level Business K/506/6075 Y/506/6086 M/507/6641 Financial planning analysis Business dynics (internal assessment) Entrepreneurial opportunities (external assessment) Managing and leading people Developing a business proposal (internal assessment) e-business implementation (internal assessment) Managing an event (internal assessment) Marketing communications (internal assessment) Key concepts in science Applied experimental techniques (internal assessment) Science in the modern world Investigating science (internal assessment) Microbiology (internal assessment) Medical physics (internal assessment) Organic chemistry (internal assessment) Materials technology and science Mathematics for engineers Mechanical systems (external assessment) 23 Competitive business environment Marketing principles Responsible business practices (external assessment) m 45m 20 June June June June June June June June June June June 2017 /
43 Applied General and Technical Level Qualifications Code Type Notes Duration Date Level 3 Technical Level IT H/506/67 and Y/507/6424 Fundental principles of computing M/506/69 and H/507/6426 Communication technologies R/506/6118 and F/507/6465 Computer progrming Level 3 Technical Level Entertainment Technology M/507/66 T/507/6611 J/507/6614 L/507/6615 Business for video ges Digital asset management 3D environment art (external assessment) 3D character art (external assessment) June June June June June June June 2017 /
44 Free-Standing Mathematics Qualifications components/units / Code Type Notes Duration Date Data Analysis (pilot) & 21 Hypothesis Testing (pilot) & May 2017 Dynics (pilot) & May 2017 Mathematical Principles for Personal Finance (pilot) & May 2017 Decision Mathematics (pilot) & May 2017 Calculus (pilot) & May 2017 Copyright 2016 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved. Confirmed version 1.5
45 Functional Skills Code Type Notes Duration Date Functional English Level S S Functional English Level S S Functional English Entry R 4971S 4971W Functional English Entry R 4972S 4972W Functional English Entry R 4973S 4973W Component 1 Reading written Component 1 Reading on screen Component 2 Writing written Component 2 Writing on screen Component 3 Speaking, listening and communication controlled assessment Component 1 Reading written Component 1 Reading on screen Component 2 Writing written Component 2 Writing on screen Component 3 Speaking, listening and communication controlled assessment Controlled assessment reading Controlled assessment speaking, listening and communication Controlled assessment writing Controlled assessment Reading Controlled assessment Speaking, listening and communication Controlled assessment Writing Controlled assessment Reading Controlled assessment Speaking, listening and communication Controlled assessment Writing 45m 45m 45m 45m 19 May May May May May May May May 2017 Functional ICT Level ICT Level to 19 May 2017 Functional ICT Level ICT Level to 19 May 2017 /
46 Functional Skills Code Type Notes Duration Date Functional ICT Entry Controlled assessment / Functional ICT Entry Controlled assessment Functional ICT Entry Controlled assessment Functional Mathematics Level Mathematics Level 1 written May 2017 Functional Mathematics Level Mathematics Level 2 written May 2017 Functional Mathematics Entry Controlled assessment Functional Mathematics Entry Controlled assessment Functional Mathematics Entry Controlled assessment
47 AQA Certificate (Level 3), AQA Bacc and Level 3 Extended Project Code Type Notes Duration Date Level 3 Certificate in Enterprise, Employability and Personal Finance 1806 EEPF1 EEPF2 Project Level 3 Certificate in Mathematical Studies /1 1350/2A 1350/2B 1350/2C Paper 1 Option A (Statistical techniques) Option B (Critical path and risk analysis) Option C (Graphical techniques) 7 7 & June May May May May 2017 AQA Baccalaureate Enrichment element / Level 3 Extended Project Extended Project
48 Week view: Monday 15 May Friday 19 May Morning Date Afternoon DRAM1A DRAM1B 7261/W ECON1/1 ECON1/2 7135/1 SPAN1 7691/ SCLY1 7191/1 Dra and Theatre Studies 1A Dra and Theatre Studies 1B Dra and Theatre (new) Economics 1 Section A: OT (re-sit only) Economics 1 Section B: written (re-sit only) Economics Paper 1 Spanish 1 Spanish (new) Paper 1 Functional skills ICT Level 1 five day window begins Functional skills ICT Level 2 five day window begins Sociology 1 (re-sit only) Sociology Paper 1 FS FS 45m 45m 45m Monday 15 May Tuesday 16 May MHEB1 PSYA1 PSYB1 7181/ ACCN1 ELEC1 7036/1 GEOG1 HART1 LAW Modern Hebrew 1 Psychology A 1 (re-sit only) Psychology B 1 (re-sit only) Psychology Paper 1 Data Analysis (Pilot) Accounting 1 Electronics 1 Geography (new) Paper 1 Geography 1 History of Art 1 Law 1 Decision Mathematics (Pilot) FSMQ FSMQ 30m
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