A Level in History

A Level

In Hyde

£ 395 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    A Level

  • Location

    Hyde

  • Duration

    1 Year

  • Start date

    Different dates available

The content of the course focuses on two periods, Elizabethan England 1558 '" 1603 and Germany 1933 '" 1963. The key issues studied in both periods include the establishment of rule, strength of opposition, domestic policy, use of propaganda, strengths and weaknesses of leadership etc. There is a trip to London in the Spring Term, a visit to a Conference in Manchester and two students visit.

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Government funding available

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Hyde (Cheshire)
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Clarendon Road, SK14 2JZ

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About this course

For entry onto this course, at least 5 A-C grades at GCSE level including C at English Language are required.

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Course programme


A Level in History

Course Code: JL0001MQ/1A
Category: AS/A2 Level
Centre: Hyde Clarendon
Start Date: 07/09/2010
Day(s) of Week: TUE/THU/FRI
Times: -
Duration: 1 year
Fee: £395
This course is free for school leavers (Aged 16-18)

Course Content: The content of the course focuses on two periods, Elizabethan England 1558 â€" 1603 and Germany 1933 â€" 1963. The key issues studied in both periods include the establishment of rule, strength of opposition, domestic policy, use of propaganda, strengths and weaknesses of leadership etc.

There is a trip to London in the Spring Term, a visit to a Conference in Manchester and two students visit Auschwitz in the Autumn term.

Course Format: Learning is by a variety of means including, a video making debate and interactive activities in addition to more traditional methods.

Ongoing assessment is by informal and formal methods, including peer evaluation, marked essays and self assessment. Students are entered for examinations in January and June.

Progression: It is expected that students will progress onto A2, and must achieve a grade D at AS Level.

A Level in History

£ 395 + VAT