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Government Funded Social Science courses Essex
- A Level
- Grays
- 2 Years
...and solutions of economic development on individuals, societies and the environment. What do I study? AS Economics comprises two units, both are externally assessed...
- A Level
- Benfleet
- 2 Years
...Assessments are comprehension exercises based on case studies or newspaper articles and statistics, consequently requiring both numeracy and writing skills...
- A Level
- Chelmsford
- 2 Years
...Advanced GCE qualification take a further three (A2) units. We study work and leisure, the UK economy, plus a compulsory synoptic unit. Through this...
- A Level
- Romford
- 36 Weeks
...You will examine society, culture and identity, religiion, crime and deviance and sociological theory and methods. This unit will enable students to appreciate the influence of beliefs on Contemporary social life by providing different sociological interpretations of the functions and influence...
- A Level
- Grays
- 2 Years
... courses such as Business, Geography, Economics, Law, Management, Medicine, Science and Psychology. All Mathematics qualifications at this level are much sought...
- BTEC
- Chelmsford
- 2 Years
...Core Subjects: working in the science industry, scientific practical techniques, fundamentals of science, scientific investigation, perceptions of science, application of numbers for science technicians. Specialist units: to include introduction to criminology, forensic photography, medical physics... Learn about: Full Time...
- BTEC
- Chelmsford
- 1 Year
...vocationally relevant units that will prepare students to progress onto a variety of Level 2 courses. Students can select from three pathways... Learn about: Full Time...
- A Level
- Chelmsford
- 2 Years
...AS Sociology introduces key concepts such as socialisation, culture and social differentiation (class, gender and ethnicity). The first year of the course will look at the family and education and sociological methods in depth. A2 Sociology will look at Media and then Crime and Deviance in detail...