ACCESS to Humanities

A Level

In Benfleet

£ 1,236 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    A Level

  • Location

    Benfleet

By combining the Humanities specialist subjects, students can progress on to a wide choice of degree courses. Students need to select two subjects from English Literature, Psychology and Sociology. The choice of Humanities degree programmes is now wider than ever, and includes: Art History. Cultural Studies. English Literature. Environmental Studies. European Studies. Film History. History. Law.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Benfleet (Essex)
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Runnymede Chase, SS7 1TW

Start date

On request

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Course programme


ACCESS to Humanities
What will I do?
By combining the Humanities specialist subjects, students can progress on to a wide choice of degree courses. Students need to select two subjects from English Literature, Psychology and Sociology.
The choice of Humanities degree programmes is now wider than ever, and includes:
  • Art History
  • Cultural Studies
  • English Literature
  • Environmental Studies
  • European Studies
  • Film History
  • History
  • Law
  • Media Studies
  • Psychology
  • Psychosocial Studies
  • Sociology

Students also complete the Core Studies programme in order to achieve the requisite number of credits needed to gain the ACCESS to Humanities Diploma.

Assessment
Students are assessed through a mixture of coursework, essays, projects, presentations and in-class tests. In GCSE English and Mathematics equivalents there are externally set tests.

Progression
After successfully completing the course, students can progress into Higher Education. Students wishing to develop a career in business may want to study for a Degree in Business Studies with specialist pathways in Accounting, Business Law, Marketing, Administration and Human Resource Management.

How long is the course?
One year (34 weeks)
Daytime only between 9.30am and 3.00pm, 16 hours per week, Monday to Friday.

SEEVIC College follows school half-terms. This course can be studied on a part-time basis over two years. The classes are during the day and your attendance requirements can be discussed with the course leader.

Start date
Monday 14 September 2009

Course fee
Full rate £1,081
Benefit rate - £155
Part-time full rate - £618
Part-time benefit rate - £155
(All fees include £40 refundable resource deposit)

ACCESS to Humanities

£ 1,236 + VAT