This course introduces you to some of the most important subjects and problems in British and European economic, political and social history of the last 200 years.
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Leeds
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Peel Street, Morley, LS27 8QE
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On request
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Course programme
AS History Specification OCR B
You will study:
Paper 1
Historical Explanation
Robespierre and the French Revolution, 1774-95
Paper 2
Using Historical Evidence
The impact of war on British society since 1900
A2 History Specification OCR
You will study:
Paper 1
Historical Controversy
Different Interpretations of Witch Hunting in Early Modern Europe
Paper 2
Historical Significance
Coursework consists of a personal study (3000 words) and a research diary. As well as giving you a wider understanding of British and European History, this course will also develop your ability to analyse sources, develop arguments, research and construct essays, think critically and solve problems. The A Level Centre is located in our award winning £9m extension which added 60 more classrooms to Park Lane Campus. There will be an expectation that all students undertake 4 AS in year 1 and 3 A2 in year 2.
Offers will be conditional on achieving 5 GCSEs at grade A*- C including English and Maths, plus 2 additional GCSEs at grade A*- C or 2 equivalent vocational qualifications, if recognised in Performance Tables.
For further information on subject specific entry criteria please click the link below: AS Level Entry Criteria for 2016-2017: If you are aged 19 or over and considering enrolling on a further education course at Level 3 or above, you may be entitled to an Advanced Learner Loan to help with course fees.
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This course introduces you to some of the most important subjects and problems in British and European economic, political and social history of the last 200 years.