The Ordinary-Capacity Level Qualification is a rigorous, concept-driven program designed for learners aged 14, building upon the foundational skills developed in the Primary-Education Level Qualification. Through project-based learning and real-world applications, the program emphasizes critical analysis, interdisciplinary connections, and responsible decision-making, preparing students for higher academic or vocational pathways.
In the OC-Level Qualification, IAS-IEAB offers multiple code courses in 6 subjects branches
Biology LL (LS2927B)
Physics LL (LS2628P)
Chemistry LL (LS2929C)
Math LL (LM2930M)
Art History LL (LA2631AH)
Art Theory LL (LA2932AT)
Art Judgment LL (LA2633AJ)
Art Aesthetics LL (LA2634AA)
First Language Literature LL (LL2619FL)
Second Language Literature LL (LL2920SL)
Historical LL (LH2621H)
Philosophical LL (LH2922P)
Economics LL (LH2623E)
Sociological LL (LH2924S)
Psychology LL (LH2625P)
Anthropology LL (LH2926A)
General sports GE (GEP2935GS)
Students must meet the following requirements:
In the subject of Languages, students are required to choose one Language from the First Language Pre Code course and one language from the Second Language Pre Code course
In the subject of Physical Education, General sports GE is a compulsory code course
Among other subjects, students can choose by themselves according to their interests
No coursebooks are set for the OC-Level Qualification
It takes 1 year to complete the OC-Level Qualification
The OC-Level Qualification utilizes IAS-IEAB's exclusive Process-oriented Assessment system, conducted solely by IAS-IEAB Global Internal Assessment Team to ensure consistent, validated results without external involvement.
Class Hour Requirements:
Completion of 169 instructional hours (including core and interdisciplinary modules).
Completion of 50 Community service
Internal Assessment Requirements:
Successful passing of the IAS-IEAB internal evaluation, conducted by the Global Assessment Team.
Requirements for Personal Works:
A 1,000-word research report (spanning at least two subjects)
A 500-word reflection and summary