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A Level Humanities, Social Science, Education Hampshire
- A Level
- Eastleigh
- 2 Years
...course in Classical Civilisation. This course offers an insight into the ancient world, concentrating on the civilisations of the Greeks and Romans...
- A Level
- Winchester
- 2 Years
...environments, landscapes and cultures. You will use your knowledge and understanding of our planet to tackle big issues such as environmental responsibility...
- A Level
- Totton
...* How come people born in Southampton live seven years longer than those born in Manchester? * Who prays now? * Who joins cults, and are they all...
- A Level
- Southampton
...for ensuring representative democracy and participation such as the types of voting system and pressure groups. You will be assessed by examination...
- A Level
- Eastleigh
- 2 Years
...including Religious and Secular Ethics, Modern applications of moral systems and at A2 level, religious, philosophical and secular views on the possibility...
- A Level
- Winchester
- 2 Years
...Conservatism and Socialism. In addition we will examine rival traditions such as Nationalism, Anarchism, Feminism, Ecologism and Multi-Culturalism...
- A Level
- Totton
...You are assessed on a written report of what you have learned. Next is an exciting performance out in the community, where you get the chance to produce...
- A Level
- Southampton
...You will also look at Ancient Greek influences on religious philosophy such as Plato and Aristotle. You will be assessed by examination Unit...
- A Level
- Eastleigh
- 2 Years
...or is freedom just an illusion? Is consciousness something only human beings can have? Am I the same person I was ten years ago? Philosophy takes nothing for granted...
- A Level
- Winchester
- 2 Years
...Equality in the USA 1945-1968 Unit 2: British History in Depth British Political History 1945-90: Consensus and Conflict. At A2, on both early and late courses...
- A Level
- Basingstoke
...example Schemes of Work and Lesson Plans. These will contribute to raising student perception of the expected level of musicality within the subject...
- A Level
- Southampton
...identity, subcultures, media, education, religion, and social control Youth Culture: we will look at the impact of peer groups, the social control of young people...
- A Level
- Eastleigh
- 2 Years
...It is a requirement that you should have studied Music at GCSE level in order to take this subject, and to have achieved an A or a B grade in...
- A Level
- Winchester
- 2 Years
...harmony and history are covered by lectures, traditional lessons, practical work and discussions.All music students play and sing in at least one of the college bands...
- A Level
- Basingstoke
...of how technology has influenced the continued development of popular music throughout the past century. Creativity through analysis forms a crucial...
- A Level
- Southampton
...You will learn how to assess the credibility of witnesses, different kinds of evidence or passages such as newspaper articles. What does the course consist...
- A Level
- Farnborough
- 2 Years
...The AS units are: · The Archaeology of Religion and Ritual - a study of one of the key themes in world archaeology which focuses on belief systems...
- A Level
- Winchester
- 2 Years
...from a team of high-powered visiting teachers, including preparation for the Dip. ABRSM on your first instrument/voice Weekly chamber music coaching...
- A Level
- Basingstoke
...All practical exercises, periodic analysis and study notes will be distributed throughout the day. Programme: 9.30 - 10.45 What Skills do we Now Have?...
- A Level
- Winchester
- 2 Years
...a creative spirit and an ability to work efficiently under pressure and give the utmost attention to detail. You will be comfortable working with notation...