Physical Education is the scientific study of sport performance. It provides students with both a practical and theoretical insight into athletic achievement. The AS course is completed in Year 1 and the A2, or full A Level, is completed in Year 2. The course covers physiological and psychological factors that improve performance, socio/cultural and historical effects on participation and their influence on performance. Students also complete coursework. The course has links to the sciences and fits very well with the Biology A Level course.
Exam Board/Specification:
AQA (1580/2580)
Entry requirements:
GCSE PE at Grade C or GCSE Science at Grade C
Exam Units (unit no / title):
AS
Unit 1:
Opportunities for and the effects of leading a healthy and active lifestyle (PHED1)
Unit 2: Analysis and evaluation of physical activity as a performer and/or in an adopted role/s (PHED2)
A2
Unit 3:
Optimising performance and evaluating contemporary issues within sport (PHED3)
Unit 4: Optimising practical performance in a competitive situation
(PHED4)
Coursework details:
Unit 2 and Unit 4 are assessed by coursework. Together these are worth 40% of the total marks for the A level.
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