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Classroom-based Religion Government Funded
- A Level
- Walthamstow
- 2 Years
...family, education, social inequality and difference, social theory and research skills. At A level the study of Sociology develops a whole range of skills...
- A Level
- Kenton Harrow
- 2 Years
...The topic area of Unit 1 is Families and Households. The topic area of Unit 2 is Education. Unit 2 also includes sociological methods. A2 Level...
- GCSE
- Birmingham
- 1 Year
... Initial Assessment. Course Content: You will study the following units. Religion & Life from...
- A Level
- Taunton
... examination. Why choose this course? This course offers an academic approach to the study of religion, philosophy and ethics. It is designed for students...
- A Level
- Birmingham
- 2 Years
... are identical, how religious belief relates to how believers live, and whether science has 'disproved' religion. How is the course assessed? There are...
- A Level
- Leeds
- 2 Years
...For both the AS and A2, two complementary areas of study are selected. At AS level, students must opt for one of the following modules: Philosophy of Religion or New Testament (Gospels) two modules in total. Ethics focuses on various methods of right and wrong, and their application to practical...
- A Level
- Sheffield
- 2 Years
...Religious Studies AS/A2 Religion is a powerful force in our world, influencing the way people conduct their lives and shaping the way that people...
- A Level
- Worcester
- 2 Years
...Detailed course handbooks Interactive ICT resources and videos Well-equipped Learning Resources Centre containing all the major texts and research papers...
- A Level
- Cambridge
- 2 Years
... of Buddhist meditation and key Buddhist teachings. You will also study Ethics, including the relationship between religion and morality, Utilitarianism...
- A Level
- Southport
- 2 Years
...Religious Studies offers an exciting, engaging and diverse academic course. The emphasis is on exploring philosophical and ethical ideas from different perspectives. The two strands of the course, Philosophy of Religion and Ethics, challenge you to consider and evaluate ideas and arguments...
- A Level
- Lewes
- 1 Year
...? Each AS unit (Philosophy of Religion and Ethics) is assessed by a one and a half hours examination. In year two there are two written papers,...
- A Level
- Farnborough
- 2 Years
... logically and forcefully. WHAT WILL I BE STUDYING ON THE COURSE? You will be looking at two main areas of thought: · The Philosophy of Religion - asks...
- A Level
- Harrow-on-the-hill
- 2 Years
... / H575 AS - Unit 1 G571 - R.S. 'AS' studies the Philosophy of Religion: Plato and Aristotle, the concept of God, arguments for God's existence, the problem...
- A Level
- London
- 2 Years
...-writing skills and to be prepared to research independently. AS Specification Edexcel 8562 Paper 1: Foundations-Philosophy of Religion and Ethics-One...
- A Level
- Scarborough
- 2 Years
...? The course is modular and will require the study of two modules in each year. AS - Year 1 Philosophy of Religion This module introduces some of the key ideas and concepts...
- A Level
- Selby
- 2 Years
...Students will be able to study aspects of one or more religions and will be introduced to the key concepts and terminology used, significant people, traditions and movements, major issues, questions and relationships with other aspects of human experiences...
- A Level
- London
- Different dates available
...Qualification Name: GCE AS Level Religious Studies Course Name: Religious Studies (Islam) - AS Level Course Code: BMBR Centre: Islamic College for Advanced Studies (ICAS)...
- GCSE
- London
- 1 Year
...art work and other ‘hands on’ activities. Angela is one of our most experienced teachers. This is a two year course with the exams being in May and June of year 2...
- HNC
- Oxford
...seminars allowing you to engage with, contextualise and examine social scientific sources (texts and/or data) individually and in small groups...
- GCSE
- Hull
...they will be confronted with ways of thinking about society that are very different to what they are used to. Sociology allows you to gain an understanding...