A Level History
A Level
Online
Description
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Type
A Level
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Methodology
Online
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Duration
2 Years
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Online campus
Yes
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Delivery of study materials
Yes
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Support service
Yes
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Virtual classes
Yes
Who controls the past controls the future: Who controls the present controls the past. (George Orwell, 1984)
Be in control, study History.
About this course
After successful completion of this course you can progress into Higher Education to study an honours degree or into employment studying for a professional qualification.
There are lots of career options open to humanities students, with many centred around the strong research and reporting skills that humanities subjects require.
Humanities courses can offer scope for careers in teaching either as subject specialists or in the special needs areas. Many students develop careers in the cultural heritage sectors such as museums or national heritage trusts such as the National Trust.
Social science students can also go on to work in politics, perhaps as a social researcher or a political adviser to MPs. Charities, social work, counselling and youth work are among some of the areas Humanity students can also work in.
You will require a minimum of 6 GCSEs at grades A*-C including English and maths grades 9-5 (formerly A*-C).
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Subjects
- Russia
- China
- British experience
- Investigation
- Appeasement
- Dedicated
- Teaching
- Laboratory
- Digital projectors
- Video
- Connections
Course programme
A Level Papers and Topics: Exam and Coursework
- Paper 1 Russia, 1917-91:from Lenin to Yeltsin Exam
- Paper 2 Mao’s China, 1949-76
- Paper 3 The British experience of war, c.1790-1918
Coursework Investigation of Appeasement Coursework
The Sixth Form College is well-provided with dedicated teaching rooms; most of which are equipped with I.T facilities, digital projectors, video and audio connections. Where appropriate, a specialist facility such as laboratory or editing suite is available. The College has a well-developed VLE for student use. Open access IT facilities and a comprehensive Learning Resources Centre are provided.
You will not be in College every day from 9am to 5pm, students on an AS/ A level course will have free time and you do not need to be on the premises unless you have a timetabled session or tutorial.
The lessons are 1 hour 30 minutes which is the standard session allocation. You will have a subject tutor who will be responsible for reviewing your general progress and helping you with your problems. You will see them on a regular basis. This subject would normally be studied with two or three other AS/A levels as a full time course.
A Level History