Examinations
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In GCE History of Art, students must complete four examinations: two at AS and two at A2. The exams are described in more detail in the table below:
Unit |
Assessment Format |
Duration |
Weighting |
Availability |
AS 1: Art |
Part A 1 question from a choice of 5 on selected art (Greek – 1870) Part B 1 question from a choice of 5 on selected art (1850–1945)
|
1 hour 30 mins |
50% of AS 25% of AL |
January and Summer |
AS 2: Architecture, Craft and Design |
Part A 1 question from a choice of 5 on selected architecture (Greek – 1945)
Part B 1 question from a choice of 5 on selected craft and design (1850 – 1945)
|
1 hour 30 mins |
50% of AS 25% of AL |
January and Summer |
A2 1: Art |
Part A 1 question from a choice of 5 on selected art (Roman – 1900) Part B 1 question from a choice of 5 on selected art (1945 – present) |
2 hours |
25% of AL |
Summer Only |
A2 2: Architecture, Craft and Design |
Part A 1 question from a choice of 5 on selected architecture (Roman – present) Part B 1 question from choice of 5 on selected craft and design (1945 –present)
|
2 hours |
25% of AL |
Summer Only |
