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- A Level
- Southampton
...process and method. You will also carry out a personal study of art, craft or design by a theme explored across time and place. Past students have studied...
- A Level
- Eastleigh
- 2 Years
...The department has a strong reputation for offering enjoyable lessons that also stretch each student, aiming to ensure that everyone achieves their full exam potential...
- A Level
- Totton
...development through critical work, a personal study and supporting evidence. Identify and select a focus for your investigation based on a selected aspect of others†art...
- A Level
- Winchester
- 2 Years
...one of the original nouveaux riches Pliny the straight-laced Roman governor and lawyer who found greater fame through his letters to some of the greats...
- A Level
- Southampton
...complete the full Advanced Level. AS Level Unit 1 Mycenae and Classical Archaeology You will gain an appreciation of archaeology, art and architecture...
- A Level
- Eastleigh
- 2 Years
...or "The Supernatural and Gothic". A level requires students to compare and contrast two set texts (either poetry or drama) which have a common theme...
- A Level
- Totton
...You will study the legal status and roles of freeborn women in public and private life, women†s participation in religion and the values and attitudes...
- A Level
- Winchester
- 2 Years
...refute claims in a logical, coherent way. Universities and employers like people who listen keenly, think clearly and express themselves...
- A Level
- Southampton
...two texts from the dramatic genre of tragedy. You will be assessed by two coursework tasks, one on each text, 1200-1500 words each. Unit 3: Texts and Genres...
- A Level
- Eastleigh
- 2 Years
...about 2000BCE to the 4th Century AD. From Greek architecture through to the rise and fall of Rome, for the next two years you'll be able to delve...
- A Level
- Totton
...and the resistance of the powerless. It will also develop your ability to think critically and form judgements that you can argue and defend convincingly...
- A Level
- Winchester
- 2 Years
...Course Content AS Level The focus here is on comparing the way stories are told and thereby construct different realities. You will: pay close attention...
- A Level
- Southampton
...will be able to choose to specialise or to combine different eras to provide a broader course. For A level all students will study a Modern World topic...
- A Level
- Eastleigh
- 2 Years
...of Life after Death and the nature and value of human life. The Religious Studies A level requires you to consider religious belief and practice with...
- A Level
- Totton
...You will look at the nature and extent of human experience. You will compare realism (you perceive the world as it is) with representative realism...
- A Level
- Winchester
- 2 Years
...you will have the opportunity to study a topic that has attracted particular controversy amongst historians (Unit 3). For your coursework...
- A Level
- Southampton
...Religious ethics This looks at religious ethics such as medical ethics, abortion, euthanasia, genetic engineering and embryo research. You will also...
- A Level
- Eastleigh
- 2 Years
...To study Philosophy means asking awkward questions about even the most apparently obvious things, so that we can become clearer about what, if anything...
- A Level
- Totton
...eg the possible differences between natural and moral evil and the role of human free will * Psychology of religion and challenges to religious belief Eastern religions...
- A Level
- Winchester
- 2 Years
...yourself well on paper and to think logically. The three examined skills are knowledge and understanding, interpretation and analysis, and evaluation...
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