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- A Level
- Warrington
- 2 Years
...At AS, you will study different varieties of language, speech and writing, grammar, and learn how to write in a variety of literary genres. You will study...
- A Level
- Widnes
...course which involves the integrated study of language and literature. You will look closely at the power of language in our everyday lives as well as in literary texts...
- A Level
- Northwich
- 2 Years
...You will develop an awareness of change and continuity over time and this will help you to understand developments in the world today. We hope to...
- A Level
- Marple
- 2 Years
...of free standing and architectural sculpture in the sixth, fifth and fourth centuries BCE. You will examine temple sites, statues, sculptures and grave monuments...
- A Level
- Warrington
- 2 Years
...F Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby and one other novel of your choice; a number of short stories and David Hare's play, Murmuring Judges...
- A Level
- Widnes
- 2 Years
...How long & often do I attend? You will attens three lessons per week. How will I be assessed? Unit 1 - 2 hour 15 mins exam (60%) Unit 2 Coursework 1500 words (40%)...
- A Level
- Northwich
- 2 Years
...2. How many Spanish-speakers are there worldwide? 3. Which country is Britains biggest European trading partner? 4. In how many countries across the world...
- A Level
- Marple
- 2 Years
...of free standing and architectural sculpture in the sixth, fifth and fourth centuries BCE. You will examine temple sites, statues, sculptures and grave monuments...
- A Level
- Warrington
- 2 Years
...The second unit is Archaeological Skills and Methods examining how archaeologists identify sites, excavate, and interpret evidence. This is done through...
- A Level
- Widnes
- 2 Years
...skills and understanding by examining the following two periods: Unit 1: America 1890-1945 In this unit we look at how the US responded to a series...
- A Level
- Northwich
- 2 Years
...Do youngsters become part of the adult world too quickly? Are children more likely to be involved in serious crime in the current century? Additionally...
- A Level
- Cheadle Hulme
- 2 Years
...change through time. You should do this subject if you love reading, enjoy discussion and debate, and care about social, political and moral issues which affect everyone...
- A Level
- Warrington
- 2 Years
...and Crown Parliament and Authority in England (1588-1629). A2 course: Impact of Fascism in Britain (1925-1960) and the coursework unit Challenge and Rebellion...
- A Level
- Hyde
- Different dates available
- 1 Year
...The key issues studied in both periods include the establishment of rule, strength of opposition, domestic policy, use of propaganda, strengths and weaknesses...
- A Level
- Warrington
- 2 Years
...It combines particularly well with History and English Literature and is an ideal subject for those wishing to pursue an academic subject at degree level...
- A Level
- Cheadle Hulme
- 2 Years
...Unit Two (exam) This unit looks at a period of British history, including the use of source material to develop an understanding of attitudes...
- A Level
- Warrington
- 2 Years
...Issues of identity and belonging and an introduction to New Religious Movements and the rise of new forms of religious activity during the 20th century...
- A Level
- Cheadle Hulme
- 2 Years
...Unit Two (exam) This unit looks at a period of British history, including the use of source material to develop an understanding of attitudes...
- A Level
- Marple
- 2 Years
...In this unit you will critically study: Ethical theories including Natural Law, Kantian Ethics, situation ethics, Utilitarianism and religious ethics...
- A Level
- Marple
- 2 Years
...you will critically study: Ethical theories including Natural Law, Kantian Ethics, situation ethics, Utilitarianism and religious ethics. How the ethical...
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