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Religion college courses
- GCSE
- Online
- Different dates available
- 1 Year
...the grades they wanted to. You will be emailed with full course information and details. Unit 1: The Universe, Reality, and Relationships Module... Learn about: Religious Studies, Religion Philosophy, GCSE Religious Studies...
- Vocational qualification
- Liverpool
- Different dates available
- 4 Weeks
...explores the distinctive identity and defining characteristics of Church of England schools. It examines the relationship between values, vision...
- A Level
- Online
- Different dates available
- 1 Year
...for all students over the age of 17. Students can study on this course no matter where you are in the World. The course is made up of various units... Learn about: IT Law, Christian Theology, Religious Studies...
- Vocational qualification
- (East Finchley)
- 5 Weeks
...Students will be introduced to the performative experience of religious ritual in Africa. Start Date: 28th April 2010 Venue: The Institute Course...
- A Level
- Herefordshire
...You will study the classic theories of morality and examine whether these theories are absolute or relative. You will then apply these to sexual ethical issues...
- A Level
- Eastleigh
- 1 Year
...Studies Course at Barton Peveril is fascinating and wide ranging. Over the 2 years of the full A level you will cover a variety of aspects of Religious Studies...
- A Level
- Gateshead
...What do I need? Students wishing to undertake A levels should attain 5 grades A-C at GCSE. In order to study the AS level in SOCIOLOGY applicants...
- Vocational qualification
- Gateshead
- 18 Weeks
...Social Work, Health Care, Law, Business Studies or other courses, then the HEFC Sociology may well be one of the best units for you to...
- Vocational qualification
- Llanelli
- 1 Year
...for any student with the necessary GCSE qualifications, even those who have not done RS at GCSE. Students do not have to be religious to benefit from and succeed in...
- A Level
- Llanelli
- 2 Years
...for any student with the necessary GCSE qualifications, even those who have not done RS at GCSE. Students do not have to be religious to benefit from and succeed in...
- A Level
- Llanelli
- 1 Year
...for any student with the necessary GCSE qualifications, even those who have not done RS at GCSE. Students do not have to be religious to benefit from and succeed in... Learn about: Religious Studies...
- A Level
- Llanelli
...deprivation and conflict which are a feature of nearly all societies. The first year of the course focuses on the sociology of families and households... Learn about: Skills and Training...
- A Level
- Bexhill-on-sea
- 2 Years
...Course content Religious Studies is taught in a rigorous, academic way. It challenges students to think clearly, follow lines of reasoning and it encourages...
- Vocational qualification
- Roby
- 2 Years
...An interest in issues relating to religion, philosophy and ethics, coupled with an open mind and a willingness to explore these issues critically are...
- A Level
- Selby
- 2 Years
...What can I do afterwards? Students in the past have progressed to Degrees in Sociology, Criminology, Journalism, Social Science, and Humanities...
- A Level
- Selby
- 2 Years
...What can I do afterwards? Students in the past have progressed to Degrees in Sociology, Criminology, Journalism, Social Science, and Humanities...
- A Level
- Selby
- 2 Years
...What can I do afterwards? Students in the past have progressed to Degrees in Sociology, Criminology, Journalism, Social Science, and Humanities...
- A Level
- Barnstaple
- 2 Years
...Barnstaple Length of Study AS Level one year. A Level two years. Entry Requirements Cost Study visits may be organised for which there is an additional...
- Vocational qualification
...at A Level from Year 1, plus a compulsory Synoptic module. There is no coursework involved in the topic. Career Prospects Police Force Social Work Nursing/Midwifery...
- A Level
- Stockton-on-tees
- 2 Years
...of social life are also important Exploring topics such as the family, education, religion, crime and criminals; also, examining questions like · Is the family in decline?...