Qualification details

AQA Level 3 Advanced Subsidiary GCE in Health and Social Care (Double Award)

Qualification summary

The specification aims to encourage students to:
a. develop and sustain an interest in health, early years care and education, social care and issues affecting the care sector;
b. acquire knowledge and understanding of health, early years care and education and issues affecting the health and social care sector;
c. develop skills that will enable them to make an effective contribution to the care sector including skills of research, evaluation and problem-solving in a work-related context;
d. apply knowledge, understanding and skills;
e. prepare for further study and training.

Qualification details

100/4566/1
3
GCE AS - GCE AS Level
Double Award
Accreditation start date:
01/08/2005
Operational start date in centres:
Accreditation end date:
31/08/2014
Certification end date:
31/08/2015
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English
The qualification allows for a number of progression routes:
• Higher Education: the Advanced awards provide a useful basis for progression to a range of HE courses, e.g.
• health, e.g. nursing, social care;
• social work and education, e.g. teaching;
• further training and employment.
No specific job occupation
  • 01 Health, Public Services and Care
    • 01.3  Health and Social Care
360
AA/AB/BB/BC/CC/CD/DD/DE/EE
Portfolio of Evidence
Written Examination
All AS units are assessed through independent assessment.
Units 1, 2 and 3 are mandatory plus at least one from Units 4, 5 and 6 and up to two from Units 7, 8, 9 and 10.
Candidates must complete all units from Group A plus three units from Group B.
  • A  -  Mandatory units
    • T/102/7416 - Effective Caring
      The relative percentage weighting of this unit within the qualifications is 16.70%.
      Assessment Methods (these supersede the ones in the Unit Details):
      • Written Examination.
    • A/102/7417 - Effective Communication
      The relative percentage weighting of this unit within the qualifications is 16.70%.
      Assessment Methods (these supersede the ones in the Unit Details):
      • Portfolio of Evidence.
    • F/102/7418 - Health, Illness and Disease
      The relative percentage weighting of this unit within the qualifications is 16.70%.
      Assessment Methods (these supersede the ones in the Unit Details):
      • Portfolio of Evidence.
  • B  -  Optional units
    • J/102/7419 - Child Development
      The relative percentage weighting of this unit within the qualifications is 16.70%.
      Assessment Methods (these supersede the ones in the Unit Details):
      • Written Examination.
    • A/102/7420 - Nutrition and Dietetics
      The relative percentage weighting of this unit within the qualifications is 16.70%.
      Assessment Methods (these supersede the ones in the Unit Details):
      • Written Examination.
    • F/102/7421 - Common Diseases and Disorders
      The relative percentage weighting of this unit within the qualifications is 16.70%.
      Assessment Methods (these supersede the ones in the Unit Details):
      • Written Examination.
    • J/102/7422 - Needs and Provision for Elderly Clients
      The relative percentage weighting of this unit within the qualifications is 16.70%.
      Assessment Methods (these supersede the ones in the Unit Details):
      • Portfolio of Evidence.
    • L/102/7423 - Needs and Provision for Early Years Clients
      The relative percentage weighting of this unit within the qualifications is 16.70%.
      Assessment Methods (these supersede the ones in the Unit Details):
      • Portfolio of Evidence.
    • R/102/7424 - Complementary Therapies
      The relative percentage weighting of this unit within the qualifications is 16.70%.
      Assessment Methods (these supersede the ones in the Unit Details):
      • Portfolio of Evidence.
    • Y/102/7425 - Psychological Perspectives
      The relative percentage weighting of this unit within the qualifications is 16.70%.
      Assessment Methods (these supersede the ones in the Unit Details):
      • Portfolio of Evidence.