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1.      Knowledge and Comprehension (KC)

                       (a)    Knowledge – the ability to identify, remember and grasp the meaning of basic facts,
                              concepts and principles.

                       (b)    Comprehension –  the  ability to  select  appropriate  ideas, match,  compare  and  cite
                              examples and principles in familiar situations.


               2.      Use of Knowledge (UK)

                       (a)    Application

                              The ability to:

                              (i)    use  facts,  concepts,  principles  and  procedures  in  familiar  and  in  novel
                                     situations;

                              (ii)   transform data accurately and appropriately; and,

                              (iii)   use formulae accurately for computational purposes.

                       (b)    Analysis and Interpretation

                              The ability to:

                              (i)    identify  and  recognise  the  component  parts  of  a whole  and  interpret the
                                     relationship among those parts;

                              (ii)   identify causal factors and show how they interact with each other;

                              (iii)   infer, predict and draw conclusions; and,

                              (iv)   make necessary and accurate calculations and recognise the limitations and
                                     assumptions involved.

                       (c)    Synthesis

                              The ability to:

                              (i)    combine component parts to form a new and meaningful whole; and,

                              (ii)   make predictions and solve problems.

                       (d)    Evaluation

                              The ability to:

                              -      make  reasoned  judgements  and  recommendations  based  on  the  value  of
                                     ideas and information and their implications.





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