(Redirected from Advanced Higher)The 'Advanced Higher' is a non-compulsory qualification which forms part of the
Scottish secondary education system. It is normally taken by students aged around 17-18 after they have completed
Highers, which in turn are the main university entrance qualification. Advanced Higher is one level of
National Course offered by the
Scottish Qualifications Authority as part of the
National Qualifications framework.
Universities within Scotland traditionally tended to take students with only
NQ Higher or
A-level qualifications, but many have since begun to take students with qualifications gained elsewhere in Britain or, as with
Glasgow University, for example, an
International Baccalaureate.
The Advanced Higher is Level 7 on the
Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework.
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History
Advanced Highers were introduced in
2001 to replace the
Certificate of Sixth Year Studies (often abbreviated to ''CSYS'' or just ''SYS''). The final CSYS exams were taken by students at the end of the
2001/
02 educational year. In 2007 a noticeable decrease of 2.4% in those taking Advanced Highers has prompted concern in certain areas.
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UCAS tariff
In the
UCAS tariff of valuing qualifications for university entry, Advanced Highers are usually considered on the same footing as A Levels, which are offered to students of the same age elsewhere in the
United Kingdom.
According to the online UCAS tariff of January 2006, Advanced Highers are worth the same number of points as
A-Levels:
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★ A - 120
★ B - 100
★ C - 80
★ D - 72
'Difficulties associated with comparing A-levels with Advanced Highers'
There are problems with resource availability with Advanced Highers because they are not required for entry to Scottish Universities. Schools therefore concentrate on the Higher examinations in terms of resource and teaching allocation. Whilst an Advanced Higher qualification might be viewed as equivalent to
A-level in terms of UCAS points, syllabus content and examination difficulty, it is important to realise that (a) the qualification is designed to teach independence in learning, and is accordingly dependent largely upon independent study (b) the qualification has poorer resources, mostly with no specially written textbooks and (c) the qualification is based upon single final unseen examinations sat after one year of study, unlike
A-level modules which are taken across two years and can be re-sat to raise UMS scores.
Some English Universities, such as
Oxford University and
Cambridge University, have began to take into account the aforementioned extra difficulties associated with Advanced Highers and have been giving slightly lower conditions for entry into their institutions. For example, where they would give a student studying A-levels a conditional offer of 3 A's for a particular course, they may give a Scottish student studying Advanced Highers an offer of AAB for the same course.
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Subjects
The following subjects are available at Advanced Higher:
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★ Accounting
★ Administration
★ Applied Mathematics: Mechanics
★ Applied Mathematics: Numerical Analysis
★ Applied Mathematics: Statistics
★ Art and Design Enquiry: Design
★ Art and Design Enquiry: Expressive
★ Art and Design: Research and Appreciation
★ Biology
★ Building and Architectural Technology
★ Business Management
★ Chemistry
★ Civil Engineering
★ Classical Greek
★ Classical Studies
★ Computing
★ Drama
★ Economics
★ Electronics
★ English
★ French
★ Gaelic (Learners)
★ Gaidhlig
★ Geography
★ Geology
★ German
★ Graphic Communication
★ History
★ Home Economics — Fashion and Textile Technology
★ Home Economics — Health and Food Technology
★ Home Economics — Lifestyle and Consumer Technology
★ Information Systems
★ Italian
★ Latin
★ Managing Environmental Resources
★ Mathematics
★ Mechatronics
★ Media Studies
★ Modern Studies
★ Music
★ Philosophy
★ Physical Education
★ Physics
★ Politics
★ Product Design
★ Psychology
★ Religious, Moral and Philosophical Studies
★ Russian
★ Sociology
★ Spanish
★ Technological Studies |
See also
★
Standard Grade
★
Higher (Scottish)
External links
★
Scottish Qualifications Authority official website
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Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework official website
References
1. The Hearald : News