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Humanities, Social Science, Education GCSEs
- 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...
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Students union seems the major part of campus life. University also provides the career services, which may turn out as a boon if used the right way.
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- GCSE
- Leicester
- 34 Days
...A package of core subjects in English, Maths and Science with Psychology, Sociology and Business studies as additional options... Learn about: Full Time...
...A package of core subjects in English, Maths and Science with Psychology, Sociology and Business studies as additional options... Learn about: Full Time...
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Students union seems the major part of campus life. University also provides the career services, which may turn out as a boon if used the right way.
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- GCSE
- Grays
...The family and identity a look at the nature of the family and how it contributes to our individual identity. Power and citizenship a look at the nature of power, political decision making and individual political socialisation. Education a look at the role of education, how the role and structure...
- GCSE
- Cirencester
... is reserved at all times. We aim to provide open access to a comprehensive range of high quality education and training for the whole community over the...
- GCSE
- Cardiganshire/Ceredigion
- 1 Year
... this course, such as: Progression to AS/A2 Sociology, Study of Social Science at Higher Education. Sociology is a subject that is useful for careers in Social Work, The Police Force...
- GCSE
- Distance Learning
...The course covers the syllabus in three modules, covering the following topics: Agriculture, Industry, Transport, Education, Poor Law and Poverty, Trade Unions, Reforms, Protest and Change, Emancipation of Women. Suitable for: This course is suitable for anyone with an interest in History...
- GCSE
- Stratford-upon-avon
- 1 Year
...: · Mathematics · English · Human Physiology and Health · Psychology · Media · Photography · Humanities · Level 2 Extended Project From these subjects you...
- GCSE
- Exeter
- 1 Year
... Science). Additional Science can be only be studied if you hold a D grade in Science). In addition to this core programme you will have the opportunity...
- GCSE
- London
... in Britain? · What changes have occurred in male and female roles? · Who controls education? · A sociological study worth 20% is required. Some wider reading...
- GCSE
- Hull
... that will be relevant to you. You will study: Family, Education, Poverty, Social Differentiation, Crime and Deviance and the Sociology of Work. Content outline...
- GCSE
- Haverfordwest
- 30 Weeks
...A variety of routes into further education or employment are possible upon successful completion of the course. Those who leave the course with five C grades at GCSE can progress to level 3 courses such as National Diplomas, A Levels and NVQ's. Those who leave with a minimum if two...
- GCSE
- Different dates available
- 1 Year
... of coursework in the first and second years. Next Steps: Higher Education or employment. For adults and improvers, it may be possible to 'fast track... Learn about: Full Time...
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The faculty was helpful and the campus experience was rich and the town was small and I had a good experience in all.
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Amazing opportunities were given. I enjoyed my experience I met amazing people and it was a good experience.
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I loved my experience, Albion need too add upon few things for betterment. The atmosphere was lovely and so were people around. Professors were helpful and approachable. The small school feel is completely different, everyone is connected. The school process needs to be smooth and organised.
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- GCSE
- London
- Different dates available
...courses are then payable in two instalments, a further 40% at the beginning of the first term, and the final 40% at the beginning of the second...
...courses are then payable in two instalments, a further 40% at the beginning of the first term, and the final 40% at the beginning of the second...
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The faculty was helpful and the campus experience was rich and the town was small and I had a good experience in all.
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Amazing opportunities were given. I enjoyed my experience I met amazing people and it was a good experience.
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I loved my experience, Albion need too add upon few things for betterment. The atmosphere was lovely and so were people around. Professors were helpful and approachable. The small school feel is completely different, everyone is connected. The school process needs to be smooth and organised.
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- GCSE
- Wigston
... for examinations. MATHEMATICS Data Handling Number & Algebra Algebra, Shape, Space & Measures PSYCHOLOGY Behaviourist Approach Memory and Stress Social Psychology...
- GCSE
- County Tyrone
...You will requrie 5 GCSEs at grades A*- C including Maths and English/Welsh, or completion of a full vocational programme at Level 2 with overall merit grade... Learn about: Full Time...
- GCSE
- Distance Learning
... Covered The course covers the entire syllabus in 20 lessons, which deal with the following topics: What is Sociology? The Family Education...
- GCSE
- Ewell, Epsom
- 1 Year
... grades or to provide a full GCSE for those looking to move on into further education or employment. However, the course is also open to mature students... Learn about: Part Time...
- GCSE
- Birmingham
- 1 Year
... is the future of work? Other main topics include research methods, social class, education, population, poverty, politics. It is not necessary...
- GCSE
- Leicester
... and Citizenship Education Work and Employment Option Topics: Crime, Deviance and Social Control Poverty You will also study research methodology. G.C...
- 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...