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...Mathematics and Technology: * The nature of scientific objectivity and the question of progress * Social, ethical and environmental implications and consequences...
- A Level
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...additional UCAS points without homework. What are the entry requirements? How is the course assessed? Assessment is by two written examinations each at AS and A2 Levels...
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...interest to you from the following: Tectonic Activity and Hazards; Cold Environments; Life on the Margins of Survival; the Geography of Culture...
- A Level
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...of attitudes and perceptions different from your own. Geography, AS-level About the Course AS Level Unit 1, Topic 1: The World at Risk - hazards and climate...
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...ethical and environmental implications and consequences of scientific discoveries and technological development * The moral responsibility of scientists...
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...* Religious belief and experience, and connections between them * Media and communication 2 * An understanding and appreciation of the changing nature...
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...concepts and political practice in the UK from c1945 to the present day, particularly emphasising contemporary political events. You will also consider...
- A Level
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...concepts and political practice in the UK from c1945 to the present day, particularly emphasising contemporary political events. You will also consider...
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...and will appeal to your historical imagination. What are the entry requirements? How is the course assessed? Assessment is by combination of written modular...
- A Level
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...French Revolution - Anti Semitism - The Holocaust - Tsarist Russia - China 1945-1976 - Tudor England â€" Richard III to Henry VIII - Britain in the 1960s...
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...eg community orders or fines * European Law: and its effect upon our legal system * How to obtain and pay for legal advice (legal aid) You will assess...
- A Level
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...eg community orders or fines * European Law: and its effect upon our legal system * How to obtain and pay for legal advice (legal aid) You will assess...
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...How do we experience the world? What are empiricism and rationalism, the concept of mind as a blank slate and innate knowledge? Persons: What are the characteristics of personhood?...
- A Level
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...You will look at the nature and extent of human experience. You will compare realism (you perceive the world as it is) with representative realism...
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...aggression, cognitive development and the Oedipus complex. * Physiological psychology: Brain function and the role of genetics/hormones in our behaviour...
- A Level
- Totton
...at advanced level. If you are considering a career in Psychology, medicine, nursing, physiotherapy, sport science, marketing, business or advertising...
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...one week in half term or a regular slot per week that fits into your timetable. Examples so far include: Winchester Prison, Portswood Criminal Justice Unit and Salisbury Court...
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...The course aims to enhance your knowledge of the fascinating subject that is Psychology. It also introduces you to a career in Psychology and Psychology...
- GCSE
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...The qualification could be of use in many caring professions, retail work or other places where you need to interact with people...
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...to produce evaluative pieces of writing. These skills will prepare you well for a range of courses in higher education and, beyond that, in employment generally...