AQA Level 3 Advanced GCE with Advanced Subsidiary GCE (Additional) in Leisure Studies
Qualification summary
All specification in Leisure Studies should encourage candidates to develop broad skills, knowledge and understanding of the leisure industry. They should prepare candidates for further study, or training in the leisure industry and related occupations. They should encourage candidates to:
a. develop an understanding of the nature, structure, scale, range and importance of the leisure industry within the UK and Europe;
b. develop skills and techniques related to participation, leadership and organisation within the leisure industry;
c. develop an understanding of the current issues, working practices and procedures of the leisure industry;
d. develop an understanding of the importance of the customer in the leisure industry;
e. recognise the contribution and impact of technology on the leisure industry and its potential effect on immediate future;
f. develop an understanding and appreciation of the benefits of a healthy and active lifestyle;
g. develop an interest in leisure in a vocational context.
Qualification details
Accreditation start date:
Operational start date in centres:
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The qualification allows for a number of progression routes:
• Higher education: the Advanced awards provide a sound basis for progression to a range of HE courses, e.g. HND in Sports Studies or Leisure Management; HNC in Leisure and Tourism Management; Foundation Degree in Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure Services; BA in Leisure Planning or Retail Management.
• Employment: the specification aims to maintain and support the recognised standards demanded for leisure industry education and training in order to meet the requirements of various leisure
industry sectors. A GCE in Leisure Studies provides a broad foundation for a wide range of employment options available in the leisure industry.
No specific job occupation
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08 Leisure, Travel and Tourism
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08.1
Sport, Leisure and Recreation
A*A/AA/AB/BB/BC/CC/CD/DD/DE/EE
Portfolio of Evidence
Written Examination
All AS and A2 units are assessed through independent assessment and holistic assessment is addressed within A2 units.
See attached.
Revised document attached 23.12.08
This qualification will comprise six AS and three A2 units to include the mandatory units for the AS double award (Units 1-5 and either unit 6 or 7) and the the A Level single award (units 8-10).
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D/102/5367 - The Leisure Industry Today
The relative percentage weighting of this unit within the qualifications is 11.11%.
Assessment Methods (these supersede the ones in the Unit Details):
Portfolio of Evidence.
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H/102/5368 - A People Business
The relative percentage weighting of this unit within the qualifications is 11.11%.
Assessment Methods (these supersede the ones in the Unit Details):
Written Examination.
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K/102/5369 - Getting it Right in the Leisure Industry
The relative percentage weighting of this unit within the qualifications is 11.11%.
Assessment Methods (these supersede the ones in the Unit Details):
Portfolio of Evidence.
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H/102/5371 - Leisure Facilities
The relative percentage weighting of this unit within the qualifications is 11.11%.
Assessment Methods (these supersede the ones in the Unit Details):
Written Examination.
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K/102/5372 - Lifestyles and Life Stages
The relative percentage weighting of this unit within the qualifications is 11.11%.
Assessment Methods (these supersede the ones in the Unit Details):
Portfolio of Evidence.
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M/102/5373 - Leisure Organisations
The relative percentage weighting of this unit within the qualifications is 11.11%.
Assessment Methods (these supersede the ones in the Unit Details):
Portfolio of Evidence.
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A/102/5375 - Fitness Training for Sport
The relative percentage weighting of this unit within the qualifications is 11.11%.
Assessment Methods (these supersede the ones in the Unit Details):
Portfolio of Evidence.
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F/102/5376 - Leisure in Action
The relative percentage weighting of this unit within the qualifications is 11.11%.
Assessment Methods (these supersede the ones in the Unit Details):
Portfolio of Evidence.
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J/102/5377 - Working in the People Business
The relative percentage weighting of this unit within the qualifications is 11.11%.
Assessment Methods (these supersede the ones in the Unit Details):
Written Examination.
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L/102/5378 - Current Issues
The relative percentage weighting of this unit within the qualifications is 11.11%.
Assessment Methods (these supersede the ones in the Unit Details):
Portfolio of Evidence.