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Accounting Information Systems and Auditing ACF211 1
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AcF 211 ECON208 2
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Biochemistry 1
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BIOL111: Molecules of Life BIOL111 3
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BIOL112: Cell Structure and Function 1
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BIOL113: Genetics BIOL113 2
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BIOL114: Biotechnology BIOL114 2
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BIOL115: Protein Biochemistry BIOL115 2
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BIOL121: Impact of Microbes BIOL121 1
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BIOL123: Infection and Immunity BIOL123 1
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Cell Biology 1
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Cognitive neuroscience PSYC202 3
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COMBINED SCIENCE: TRILOGY 8464/B/2H 1
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Developmental Psychology PSYC205 1
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Equity & Trusts Law LAW331 1
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Genetics 1
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Land Law Law202 1
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Medical Microbiology BIOL243 2
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Medicine 1
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MKTG303 MKTG315 1
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MKTG329 MKTG329 1
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Problem Solving Skills for Consultants 1
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PSYC202 Foundations of Cognitive Neuroscience 1
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SCC.110 Software Development SCC.110 2
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SCC.120: Fundamentals of Computer Science SCC.120 3
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SCC.130: Information Systems SCC.130 1
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SCC.150: Digital Systems SCC.150 1
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Tort Law 1
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GCSE 
COMBINED SCIENCE: TRILOGY 
8464/B/2H 
3.	Marking points 
 
3.1	Marking of lists 
 
This applies to questions requiring a set number of responses, but for which students have provided extra responses. The general principle to be followed in such a situation is that ‘right + wrong = wrong’. 
 
Each error / contradiction negates each correct response. So, if the number of error / contradictions equals or exceeds the number of marks available for the question, no marks can be awarded. 
 
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GCSE 
COMBINED SCIENCE: TRILOGY 
8464/B/2H 
3.	Marking points 
 
3.1	Marking of lists 
 
This applies to questions requiring a set number of responses, but for which students have provided extra responses. The general principle to be followed in such a situation is that ‘right + wrong = wrong’. 
 
Each error / contradiction negates each correct response. So, if the number of error / contradictions equals or exceeds the number of marks available for the question, no marks can be awarded. 
 
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