GCSE Religious Studies
GCSE
In Birmingham
Description
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Type
GCSE
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Location
Birmingham
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Duration
1 Year
GCSE Religious Studies Centres: City Academy Saltley: Length: 1 Year. Attendance: 3 hours per week. Start date: September. Times: Daytime. Qualification: GCSE Religious Studies. Entry Requirements: 16-19 year-olds: 5 GCSEs at D or above, and a pass in our Initial Assessment. Adults: a pass in our Initial Assessment. Course Content: You will study the following units. Religion & Life from a.
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16-19 year-olds: 5 GCSEs at D or above, and a pass in our Initial Assessment. Adults: a pass in our Initial Assessment.
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Course programme
GCSE Religious Studies
Centres:
City Academy Saltley :
Length:
1 Year
Attendance:
3 hours per week
Start date:
September
Times:
Daytime
Qualification:
GCSE Religious Studies
Course Content:
You will study the following units. Religion & Life from a Muslim Perspective; Believing in Allah; Matters of Life & Death; Marriage & Family Life; Islam; Authority & Value; Serving God; Being a Muslim in Great Britain.
This course is made up of two modules. You will be assessed both informally through regular assignment, tests and mock examinations and formally by 2 written examinations taken during the summer term. If you wish to progress to study A Level you must have completed all assignments, tests, examinations and have achieved good grades. You must be motivated and committed and your attendance and punctuality must have been good.
Progression:
Successful candidates with appropriate grades in GCSE subjects have progressed onto A Level, Access course or other vocational courses such as GNVQ or BTEC. Others have obtained employment
What's the next step?
If you are sure this is the right course for you, you can either:
- Complete an application form and return it to the Admissions Offices at either Handsworth Campus or Fordrough Campus
- Come along to one of our main enrolment sessions
GCSE Religious Studies