What does the number of a course mean?
Per faculty legislation, the number of a course implies its level. The course number indicates the level of the course, with the exception of the first-year seminars, all of which are open only to first-year students and considered to be at the 100 level.
What are as levels and a-levels?
AS levels are basically half an A-level – they give a broad understanding of a subject but not in as much detail. Until recently, they counted towards a full A-level. So you’d get the AS level at the end of Year 12 and the A2 (the full A-level) at the end of Year 13.
What are the different levels of CA course?
The CA course is divided into three levels: Foundation Level, Intermediate Level and Final Level. Below are the papers covered at each level and marking schemes (officially known as skill assessment) of education and training at all levels of CA courses: Papers of CA Foundation Course Skill Assessment CA Foundation Course – Marking Scheme
How many course levels at actilingua?
Course levels at ActiLingua 1 6 course levels for German courses 2 Each level with 4-8 weeks syllabus 3 From absolute beginner to advanced 4 Teacher decides whether a student may proceed to the next level 5 Weekly tests 6 Switching levels mid-course is possible after consulting the school management More …