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A Level Humanities
- A Level
- Totton
...How do we experience the world? What are empiricism and rationalism, the concept of mind as a blank slate and innate knowledge? Persons: What are the characteristics of personhood?...
- A Level
- South Shields
...The course delivers a range of skills and enhances candidates achievements. Course information: AS Level in Critical Thinking Course content...
- A Level
- Southport
- 2 Years
...Philosophy, literally translates as 'love of wisdom' and is. Philosophy GCE A Level Qualification: AS/A2 - 2 year course Course type: Level 3 (advanced)...
- A Level
- Cirencester
...learning how to describe, explain and interpret works of painting, sculpture History of Art AS Level This course teaches visual and descriptive skills...
- A Level
- Totton
...such as analysis, interpretation, critical thinking and the ability to produce evaluative. Religious Studies, AS-level About the Course You can be of...
- A Level
- South Shields
...on the interest in and enjoyment of Classical literature first acquired at AS. You are encouraged and expected to read widely, critically and independently...
- A Level
- Southport
- 2 Years
...seek justification for your own beliefs. Religious Studies is a challenging. Religious Studies GCE A Level Qualification: 2 year course Course...
- A Level
- Cirencester
...that have traditionally been given to questions about the nature of knowledge and about what. Philosophy AS Level This course will introduce you to debates...
- A Level
- Winchester
- 2 Years
...namely: Horace noted for his wit and nicely turned phrase, Horace was the author who first advised us to -Seize the day' (Ecarpe diem ) and who celebrated...
- A Level
- South Shields
...It can be used as the first half (50%) of an A level qualification. Course content: This course aims to develop an interest in and enjoyment of English Literature...
- A Level
- Mansfield
...enjoyment of the written word. You will gain an understanding of the traditions of literature, make informed opinions and judgements on literary texts...
- A Level
- Cirencester
...An interest in society is preferred, but if you have an open mind then you will enjoy. Sociology AS Level This course will appeal to those interested...
- A Level
- Winchester
- 2 Years
...refute claims in a logical, coherent way. Universities and employers like people who listen keenly. AS/A2 CRITICAL THINKING OCR (1-2 years) Course Content...
- A Level
- South Shields
...It can also be used as the first half (50%) of an A level qualification. Course content: Unit 1: * The Collapse of the Liberal State and the Triumph of Fascism in Italy...
- A Level
- Mansfield
...a clearer view of today's events - and that's what makes our A Level History course such a compelling area of study. You will tackle a wide range of British...
- A Level
- Chesterfield
- Different dates available
...deviance with theory and methodsdifferent research methods used by sociologists Who is this course for? Ideally you will be achieving at least 5 A*-C grades at...
- A Level
- Winchester
- 2 Years
...debate and provides a breadth of ideas about a rich variety of literature, culture and criticism. It will create confidence in you as an autonomous reader...
- A Level
- Widnes
...reading and writing and have a genuine interest in how language and literature work. This course is designed for students who enjoy reading and writing...
- A Level
- Mansfield
...of society by examining the most important institutions within the social structure. Sociology is a stimulating and relevant subject, offering you...
- A Level
- Chesterfield
- Different dates available
...which may include:different novels and plays including Shakespeare, Othello or Twelfth Nightnovels and plays - Death of a SalesmanThe Great Gatsby...