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A Level Philosophy
- A Level
- Worcester
- 2 Years
...If you are one of those people who can't stop asking irritating questions about things most people take for granted, then either you are daft or Philosophy is for...
- A Level
- Southport
- 2 Years
...Entry requirements: 4 x GCSE B grades It is also strongly recommended that students have at least a 'B' grade in GCSE English due to the nature of assessment in Philosophy...
- A Level
- Stockton-on-tees
- 2 Years
...to achieve AS-level · Unit 1 introduces some of the key questions of philosophy such as â€-Why should I be moral? Why should I be governed? How do I gain...
- A Level
- Croydon
- 2 Years
...OFFERED Students can expect to be involved in learning activities across most days of the week between 9.00am and 5.00pm TOTAL FEE TOTAL OVERSEAS FEE ADDITIONAL...
- A Level
- Lewes
- 1 Year
...Humanities What will I study? The subject concerns the study of ideas, and is designed to develop critical and intellectual skills as well as knowledge...
- A Level
- Farnborough
- 2 Years
...and what makes something a rational argument? · Metaphysics - what kinds of things exist, and what are they like: e.g. does God exist? · Epistemology...
- A Level
- Leyton
- 2 Years
...of commonly held assumptions, and developing their powers of reason and argument. Philosophy asks questions such as. Does what you see match the world as it really...
- A Level
- Bexhill-on-sea
- 2 Years
...Course content AS: Year 1 Philosophy teaches people to think clearly, to follow lines of reason, and to argue from premises to conclusions. It helps students...
- A Level
- (Ashton Under Lyne)
- 1 Year
...on real issues you'll thrive on this course. You'll learn that a philosopher doesn't take anything for granted and questions everything. If you want to be an independent-minded...
- A Level
- (East Sussex)
- 2 Years
...to modern thought Strengthen your capacity for analysis, reasoning and judgement Spot defects of logic; learn how to put a clear argument; gain confidence in discussion...
- A Level
- Sheffield
...then you will enjoy Philosophy. Philosophy appeals to students who are interested in discussing the really big questions in life; and who enjoy reading...
- A Level
- Hull
- 2 Years
..."How can I tell whether the world I see around me is real?" Or, "Can we really know the difference between right and wrong? Do I have a soul?" Level...
- A Level
- (Ashton Under Lyne)
- 2 Years
...on real issues you'll thrive on this course. You'll learn that a philosopher doesn't take anything for granted and questions everything. If you want to be an independent-minded...
- A Level
- (Leamington Spa)
- Different dates available
...Ancient Greek influences on philosophy of religion Plato: the Analogy of the Cave, Plato: the concept of the Forms; the Form of the Good Aristotle... Learn about: Full Time, Religious Studies...
- A Level
- Northwich
- 2 Years
...We will have a course to suit your needs. Why study French / Spanish / German? Have a go at answering the following questions to test your knowledge...
- A Level
- Sketty
- Different dates available
...looking at the epic poem set at the time of the Trojan War, focussing on the character of Achilles and his relationship with other Greek and Trojan heroes...
- A Level
- Motherwell
- 2 Years
...want to develop knowledge in Social Science subjects or obtain qualifications that can help you progress to a degree, this course is for...
- A Level
- Bexhill-on-sea
- 2 Years
...including GCSE English at C or above. Course content Critical Thinking is a form of reflective reasoning which analyses and evaluates information and arguments...
- A Level
- Doncaster
- Different dates available
...Modules within the degree programme are directed towards: Literature: literary forms, genres and techniques; literature from the sixteenth century to the present...
- A Level
- Tonbridge
...programme offers adults, without the usual entry requirements needed to undertake a Level 3 programme such as A Levels, the opportunity to return to education...