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Syllabus

Cambridge International A & AS Level Travel and Tourism Syllabus code 9395 For examination in June and November 2013

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Cambridge International A & AS Level Travel and Tourism Syllabus code 9395
1. Introduction ..................................................................................... 2
1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Why choose Cambridge? Why choose Cambridge International A & AS Level Travel and Tourism? Cambridge Advanced International Certificate of Education (AICE) How can I find out more?

2. Assessment at a glance .................................................................. 5 3. Syllabus aims and objectives ........................................................... 7
3.1 Aims 3.2 Scheme of assessment

To be considered for an AICE Diploma, a candidate must earn the equivalent of six credits by passing a combination of examinations at either double credit or single credit, with at least one course coming from each of the three curriculum areas. The examinations are administered in May/June and October/November sessions each year. Travel and Tourism (9395) falls into Group C, Arts and Humanities. Learn more about AICE at http://www.cie.org.uk/qualifications/academic/uppersec/aice.

Cambridge A & AS Level Travel and Tourism 9395. Examination in June and November 2013.

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1. Introduction

1.4 How can I find out more?
If you are already a Cambridge Centre
You can make entries for this qualification through your usual channels, e.g. CIE Direct. If you have any queries, please contact us at international@cie.org.uk.

If you are not a Cambridge Centre
You can find out how your organisation can become a Cambridge Centre. Email us at international@cie.org.uk. Learn more about the benefits of becoming a Cambridge Centre at www.cie.org.uk.

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2. Assessment at a glance

Cambridge International A & AS Level Travel and Tourism Syllabus code 9395
AS Level candidates take only Papers 1 and 2. Papers 1 and 2 must be taken in the same examination session. A Level candidates have two choices. Candidates who want to take the whole of the A Level qualification at the end of a