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A Level Humanities
- A Level
- Stockton-on-tees
- 2 Years
...their cultures and beliefs I enjoy debates, discussions and problem solving What does the course consist of? Christian Philosophy: · Design argument...
- A Level
- Bexhill-on-sea
- 2 Years
...broad combination but a real challenge in both areas, and will extensively develop students language skills English Language and Literature AS/A2 Entry...
- A Level
- Farnham
- 2 Years
...people and the way past events have shaped the modern world. You should also be able to think critically and develop arguments based on carefully selected...
- A Level
- Grays
- 2 Years
...councils and Parliaments will all be studied as will England's. Why study History? History is all about people, real people. If you like people...
- A Level
- Guisborough
- 2 Years
...from very different times and places and it involves studying the writing and ideas of some of the most creative and original users of the language...
- A Level
- Tottenham
- 2 Years
...different aspects of narrative, and approaches to the critical study of. AS Level English Literature (OCR) You will study a range of novels...
- A Level
- Farnborough
- 2 Years
...one particular view rather than another. It is a subject that can be usefully divided into six major branches: · Logic - how do we/should we think...
- A Level
- Taunton
...An AS or full A Level course in Philosophy will equip you with a set of transferable skills. Philosophy Level : AS and A Level Board : AQA Method of assessment...
- A Level
- Leyton
- 2 Years
...Philosophy: AS and A2 Level Philosophy addresses the fundamentals of identity and knowledge, and will suit students interested in looking beneath the surface...
- A Level
- Finchley
...and help you develop skills for a variety of subject combinations. Philosophy trains you to think for yourself. It encourages open-mindedness and helps...
- A Level
- Pwllheli
- 1 Year
...AS & A Level You would choose this course in order to gain an insight into two very different periods in our past. You will explore politics...
- A Level
- Pontefract
...from Archaeological evidence, about some key areas of human experience. The. Archaeology Why should I study Archaeology? Archaeology is an interesting...
- A Level
- Lanchester
- 1 Year
...different points of view. AS Level History Why should I study AS Level History? Everything that happens in the present is based on what happened in the...
- A Level
...Religion • The concept of God • Arguments for the existence of God • Religious Language Year 2 A2 Ethics • Ethical Theory: Utilitarianism, Deontology...
- A Level
- Guisborough
- 2 Years
...History is the study of the past, a subject that records and interprets past events involving human beings. This is done by analysing evidence from...
- A Level
- Tottenham
- 2 Years
...different aspects of narrative, and approaches to the critical study of. A Level English Literature (OCR) You will study a range of novels, plays and poetry...
- A Level
- Farnborough
- 2 Years
...Religious Studies deals with some of the most fundamental questions of life and looks at the answers that different religious traditions and philosophers have given...
- A Level
- Taunton
...AS and A Level and Advanced Extension (AE) Award Board : AQA Method of assessment A modular course each assessed by a short examination. Why choose this course?...
- A Level
- Leyton
- 2 Years
...Why do people commit crime? Course details Students take two units at AS and this is followed by a further two units at A2. How is it assessed?...
- A Level
- (Marple)
- 2 Years
...Course overview This course offers you a glimpse into the Classical World. You will study Classical Greek and Roman architecture, art, culture...