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Filling out the Unit F965 - Coursework Cover Sheet is essential for submitting coursework effectively. This guide provides step-by-step instructions to help users navigate each section of the form with confidence.
Follow the steps to complete the coursework cover sheet successfully.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the coursework cover sheet. This will allow you to open the form for completion.
- Begin by filling in the examination series date, including the year, centre name, centre number, and candidate number to ensure proper identification.
- Enter the candidate's name accurately to maintain clarity in submissions.
- Provide details for the assignments assessed for this unit. Start with the interpretation question by indicating the length of the assignment (number of words) and inputting the relevant marks for AO1a, AO1b, and AO2b. Calculate the total mark out of 40.
- Repeat the previous step for the investigation question, detailing the assignment length and marks for AO1a, AO1b, and AO2a. Calculate the total mark out of 80.
- Include summative comments for both questions as necessary. If additional comments are required, continue on an extra sheet.
- Ensure you complete the authentication section, confirming that the CCS160 accompanies the coursework submission.
- Follow the checklist to verify that you have completed the CCS160, enclosed all necessary documents, drawn lines for word count exceeding 2000, and recorded cumulative word counts.
- Once all sections are filled, review for accuracy, then save changes, download the completed form, print it for submission, or share it as required.
Take the first step towards completing your coursework by filling out the Unit F965 - Coursework Cover Sheet online today.
The non examined assessment (NEA) is a compulsory unit of the A Level History qualification. It is worth 40 marks and counts as 20% of the total A Level. It is an independently researched essay with a recommended word count of 3000-4000 words, which is marked by centres and moderated by OCR.
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