22 Humanities Studies A-level degrees found
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22 Humanities Studies A-level degrees found
UK Open College
A Level Religious Studies Course
- UK Online, United Kingdom
A-level
Part time
700 hours
Distance learning
English
This new Specification Religious Studies A Level course offers an academic approach to the study of religion and is accessible to candidates of any religious persuasion or none. This A Level Religious Studies course encourages students to develop their interest in, and enthusiasm for a rigorous study of religion and its relation to the wider world.
Cirencester Tertiary College
A-Level Ancient History
- Cirencester, United Kingdom
A-level
Explore the ancient world and understand how its legacy affects society today. We embark on a voyage of discovery that takes you first overseas through the incredible story of the cataclysmic clash of two of the greatest cultures of the ancient world - Greece, and Persia.
University Senior College Adelaide
Year 12
- Adelaide, Australia
A-level
On-Campus
English
Our Year 12 students generally undertake 5 subjects at Year 12. Moreover, the Year 12 experience includes a challenging set of mid-year examinations, set in part to prepare students for the final SACE examination or external assessment experience, but also as an important component of the Partner’s Pathway in their own right. For most of the Year 12 subjects, there is a lecture-tutorial system. These sessions are designed to maximise opportunities to learn skills and concepts in an effective manner and at the same time, to extend and refine student knowledge and understanding through discussion, debate and practical activities.
Epping Forest College
A LEVEL HISTORY
- Loughton, United Kingdom
A-level
English
The history A-level will allow you to cover defining periods in British and world history over a 1000 year period. You will study Anglo-Saxon England, learning about life before the Norman invasion and defeat of the Anglo-Saxons at the Battle of Hastings and what it meant for English life afterwards and the decline in Anglo-Saxon culture and language.
Kent College Canterbury
French A Level
- Rough Common, United Kingdom
A-level
English
CONNECT: The most important life-skill for a human being is communication - and the most essential tool for communication is language! Language learning is not only about the mechanics of contemporary vocabulary and structures, but also involves the fascinating study of culture, politics, history and literature.
Scarbororough Sixth Form College
A Level English Literature
- Scarborough, United Kingdom
A-level
English
If you love reading and analysing texts, then this is the course for you. It consists of the study of prose, poetry and drama and develops analytical skills, oral communication skills and above all, discursive writing skills. Taking English Literature will give you a love of reading that you can carry with you through life.
Brampton College
A Level History
- Hendon, United Kingdom
A-level
English
History at Brampton College is a flourishing department, popular with students at both GCSE and A Level. It can be combined with any other subject but is most often studied alongside English, Politics, Sociology, Economics, Psychology and Languages. Studying history requires good reading and writing and critical thinking skills, so there is a strong emphasis in our small teaching groups at Brampton on developing these skills as much as possible.
Bilborough College
A Level German
- Nottingham, United Kingdom
A-level
English
Sprechen Sie Deutsch? German: language of science and technology. On the internet, .de sites are second only to .com. And German is the second most used language (after English) in the scientific community. German: language of business. Germany is the UK’s biggest export market outside the US. German: language of culture … of poetry, literature, music, architecture and film. So as well as being fun, and giving you a sense of real achievement, learning to communicate fluently in German can open out many career opportunities to you.
Runshaw College
A LEVEL RELIGIOUS STUDIES
- Euxton, United Kingdom
A-level
On-Campus
English
A-Level Religious Studies is a two-year course which will allow you to explore a range of questions such as whether religion is a human construct, does God exist and what are miracles, do they still happen? Many students who enjoy and complete this subject typically progress onto a wide range of degree courses.
University of Cambridge Trinity College
A Level ENGLISH
- Online United Kingdom
A-level
On-Campus
The study of English at Trinity enables students to explore the most far-reaching of questions about what it means to be human, exist in the world, and share this world with other people.
University of Cambridge Jesus College
A-levels in Archaeology
- Cambridge, United Kingdom
A-level
Full time
On-Campus
English
Our undergraduate course is spread over 3 years. The modular course is configured to allow maximum flexibility in accommodating specific interests that may develop over the undergraduate years.
National Extension College
English Language A LEVEL
- Online United Kingdom
A-level
Distance learning
English
Look at the English language with fresh eyes, as you deepen your linguistic analysis skills and explore language use in a variety of situations and contexts in our A level English Language online course.
York College
English Language and Literature AS and A Level
- Online United Kingdom
A-level
On-Campus
English
Students may study a pre-1914 poetry anthology and creative writing in both spoken and written modes for Paper 1. To enable this, students study methods of language analysis including how language sounds, grammatical structures, the choice of words and the assumptions speakers, writers, listeners and readers make.
Andover College
ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE – A LEVEL
- Online United Kingdom
A-level
On-Campus
English
You will explore aspects of both English Language and Literature through a range of exclusively modern set texts – 20th and 21st century. There are many opportunities to develop your creative writing skills in all four forms – prose fiction, prose non-fiction, poetry and script – as you explore them throughout the course.
St David's College
English Language & Literature
- Online United Kingdom
A-level
On-Campus
English
English Language and Literature is a subject that requires students to identify and consider the ways in which attitudes and values are created and conveyed in speech and writing.
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