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A Level History
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It has been my first experience to learn through an online course. It has been a pleasant ordeal as I gained at my own speed. Kerry Steele who was my mentor, was exceptionally proficient and supportive. My guide helped me suitably and effectively. I do prescribe to learn through UK Open Colllege.
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A Level
Distance
Description
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Type
A Level
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Methodology
Distance Learning
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Duration
Flexible
Home based distance learning. This A-level can be completed from home with full support for a maximum of two years.
About this course
Aimed at students looking to further their interest in this specific area or those looking to gain UCAS points for UNI.
Aimed at students looking to enter higher education.
Students are recommended to posses the ability to read and write english to GCSE standards, Mathematics knowledge also to GCSE level and be over 16 years of age.
Students are able to enrol online at any time of the year. No specific enrolment dates.
Once your information is received one of our course advisers will provide you with further information via email or telephone.
Reviews
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It has been my first experience to learn through an online course. It has been a pleasant ordeal as I gained at my own speed. Kerry Steele who was my mentor, was exceptionally proficient and supportive. My guide helped me suitably and effectively. I do prescribe to learn through UK Open Colllege.
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Course rating
Recommended
Centre rating
Former Student
Subjects
- Learning and Development
- History Politics
- Learning Processes
- Historical research techniques
- History education
- History
- Personal Development
- A Level
- Personal skills
- Level 1
Teachers and trainers (1)
Allocated Upon Enrolment
Tutor
Course programme
This unit promotes the understanding of change over time, of at least 50 years. Focuses on how governments establish themselves and respond to the need for change. The student will develop a strong sense of historical perspective and understand the relationships between key feature and characteristics of the period of study.
Unit 2 - Historical Issues: Periods of Change - The Impact of Chairman Mao: China, 1946-1976
Unit 2 promotes the study of significant periods of history in depth. An understanding of the complexity of historical process is established .
A2 Level Unit 3 – The State and the People: Change and Continuity
- The state and People; Britain 1918-1964
Unit 3 promotes an understanding of change and continuity over approximately 50 years. The relationship between the state and the people are explored. Develops students understanding of how a particular issue, such as the impact of religious belief, interacted with other issues in a short period and how this issue changed in significance over the 50- year period.
Unit 4 – Historical Enquiry - Totalitarian Ideology in Theory and in Practice, c1848-c1941
Overview of how totalitarian regimes functioned in various European states from the mid-19th century to the mid-20th century, highlighting specific issues and themes for a coursework question in the process. An opportunity to investigate three specific totalitarian regimes and the extent to which ideology shaped them.
Additional information
A Level History