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GENERAL PAPER 8001

GCE AS Level

2007

IMPORTANT NOTICE

University of Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) in the UK and USA

University of Cambridge International Examinations accepts entries in the UK and USA from students

registered on courses at CIE registered Centres.

UK and USA private candidates are not eligible to enter CIE examinations unless they are repatriating

from outside the UK/USA and are part way through a course leading to a CIE examination. In that

case a letter of support from the Principal of the school which they had attended is required. Other UK

and USA private candidates should not embark on courses leading to a CIE examination.

This regulation applies only to entry by private candidates in the UK and USA. Entry by private

candidates through Centres in other countries is not affected.

Further details are available from Customer Services at University of Cambridge International

Examinations.

Exclusions

This syllabus must not be offered in the same session with any of the following syllabuses:

8004 General Paper (Caribbean and Rest of the World)

8005 General Paper (Singapore)

8009 General Paper (Mauritius)

You can find syllabuses and information about CIE teacher training events on the CIE Website

(www.cie.org.uk).

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GENERAL PAPER 8001 AS LEVEL 2007

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GENERAL PAPER

GCE Advanced Subsidiary

Syllabus 8001

IMPORTANT NOTE

Candidates for the General Paper MUST enter as follows:

(a) Candidates at Caribbean Centres must enter for Subject 8004;

(b) Candidates in Mauritius must enter for Subject 8009

(c) Candidates at all other Centres must enter for either Subject 8001 or 8004.

INTRODUCTION

The AS General Paper is multi-disciplinary, its subject matter drawn from across the curriculum. The

syllabus encourages in candidates the ability to make cross-curricular links; to develop a maturity of

thought appropriate to students at this level; and to...