Religious Studies AS and A2 II
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GCSE
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(Wales)
sessment in literacy and numeracy, to establish any support required. The AS course allows you to look at religion in contemporary society including the study of medical and environmental issues as well as looking at the religious response to secularisation. T, Business, Criminology, Law, Sports and Exercise Sciences, or Health and Social Care.
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- Religious Studies
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Please Note - These fees are for the 2016/17 Academic Year and are subject to change annually. Please note fees are payable for each year of study.
Take the opportunity to consider life's most important questions and learn to think critically. What is the point of human life? How should we live? What happens after death? What is the influence of religion upon society? Study what different thinkers have said, and consider how religious themes are portrayed in the media.
Religious Studies is open both to those with a religious belief and to those with none.
You will require 5 GCSEs at Grades A*- C including English Language and grade C in Religious Studies (Full and Short Course)
You will be invited to attend an interview, and will undertake an assessment in literacy and numeracy, to establish any support required.
The AS course allows you to look at religion in contemporary society including the study of medical and environmental issues as well as looking at the religious response to secularisation.
Religious Studies AS and A2 II