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Social Science College Courses in Cambridgeshire
- GCSE
- Huntingdon
- 30 Weeks
... Exam fee : £28 Reg fee : N/A Is this course for you This is a course primarily for people who have an interest in Science or who may need Science...
- A Level
- East Sussex
...! How is the course assessed? As with most A Level subjects in the Humanities and Social Science, from 2008, the subject will be assessed through 4 exams...
- A Level
- Cambridge
- 2 Years
...AS/A2 Economics examines how we can make the best use of our scarce resources. It is a social science, halfway between the arts and the sciences. It is a subject based on theories which are then applied to a wide range of everyday examples. For example, you might consider: why footballers' wages...
- Vocational qualification
- Cambridge
... is a pleasing contrast to sciences. You will learn to develop an independent, critical approach to literature, history and art and to form strong analytical... Learn about: Full Time...
- A Level
- East Sussex
...Is this subject right for you? Do you enjoy the physical aspects of Geography and Science; how the Earth is formed and what it is made of? Are...
- GCSE
- Cambridge
- 1 Year
...GCSE. Sociology attempts to understand how society works. It examines how the individual interacts with society and its institutions. Sociologists study areas such as education, family, poverty, crime and deviance and research methods. You will examine a range of questions on social issues...
- Vocational qualification
- Huntingdon
- 5 Weeks
... hour Exam fee : N/A Reg fee : N/A Is this course for you This course will look at sociology within the health and social care context...
- Vocational qualification
- Cambridge
... and opportunities can be shaped by our social class, age, gender and race. The course helps students understand the ways that individuals Key Features of Sociology...
- A Level
- Cambridge
- 2 Years
... you will study one of the two topics described. AS Course Content In this course you will study the relationship between individuals and the social...
- A Level
- East Sussex
...lives concerning wealth, health, education and morality, are essentially political decisions. Studying and talking about politics are a necessary...
- Vocational qualification
- Cambridge
..., energy and the construction industry. Sociologically it can be an important tool in forensic science. Geology is of interest to anyone who is interested...
- GCSE
- Cambridge
- 1 Year
...Information is provided through course books, videos, website resources and classroom discussions. Practical skills are gained through the use of...
- A Level
- East Sussex
- 2 Years
..., Arts and Social Science subjects, and each year our students have increasingly diverse programmes. Some of our economists have in the past...
- Vocational qualification
- Cambridge
... of other AS and A level subjects: social sciences, humanities, sciences and modern languages. Within the same department, it is possible to study economics alongside...
- A Level
- East Sussex
.... You will develop social and inter-personal skills such as how to lead a group activity, and how to work as a team. You will develop expertise...
- Vocational qualification
- Cambridge
... of human social life: the fact of differing interests and viewpoints. Politics is the way a society or a group manages conflict and disagreement...
- A Level
- Cambridge
- 2 Years
...AS/A2 Geography is the study of people and their relationship with their environment, the impacts each has on the other and the challenges of managing those impacts. It uses a combination of different subjects from the arts and science to investigate both the physical and human aspects of...
- Vocational qualification
- Cambridge
.... · There is a flourishing Geographical Society run by students who organise talks, revision courses, social events and other field visits, usually abroad. · The broad base...
- A Level
- Cambridge
- 2 Years
...at special conferences and listen to guest speakers, such as pressure group representatives, local MPs, and councillors. AS Course Content...
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