Accredited Level 2 Diploma in History
GCSE
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Type
GCSE
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Methodology
Online
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Class hours
160h
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Duration
1 Year
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Different dates available
Our Accredited Level 2 History Diploma focuses on late 19th and 20th century world History, specifically in relation to Russia’s development into the Soviet Union, China throughout the 20th century and Europe during the Cold War. Key historical figures covered by the course include Lenin, Stalin, Kennedy, Khrushchev, Reagan, Gorbachev and Mao.
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About this course
To give students a good general knowledge of the main events in history during the 19th and 20th century.
This course is aimed at individuals who didn't finish secondary education or didn't achieve the grades they wanted to.
All students must be 16 years of age or above. Basic English reading and writing skills, as full tutor support is given.
Accredited Level 2 Diploma
This is a GCSE level qualification without the requirement for final exams. The course is entirely based on coursework submissions. You can enrol at anytime.
You will be emailed with full course information and details.
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Subjects
- Accredited
- History Politics
- Historical consultancy in museums and archives
- Historical research techniques
- History education
- History
- Research
- Communism
- History Research
- Historic Events
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Course programme
Module 1: Autocracy and Revolt in Russia, 1881-1914 • The reign of Alexander III• Problems facing Nicholas II, 1894-1905• The 1905 Revolution• The Dumas and Stolypin• The growth of opposition to Tsarist Rule Module 2: A World Divided: Superpower Relations, 1945-62 • Reasons for the Cold War• Early developments in the Cold War, 1945-49• The Cold War in the 1950s• The Berlin Crisis of 1961• The Cuban Missile Crisis Unit 2: Communism and Conflict Module 3: The Fall of Communism in Europe, 1979-91 • Solidarity Movement in Poland• Economic problems in the Soviet Union• The policies of Gorbachev• Developments in eastern Europe, 1988-90• The Velvet Revolution in Czechoslovakia• The reunification of Germany Module 4: Conflict, crisis and change: China c.1911-1989 • China 1911-34• The triumph of Mao and the CCP, 1934–49• Change under Mao, 1949–63• The impact of the Cultural Revolution• China, 1969-89
Accredited Level 2 Diploma in History