The course ensures students have a thorough understanding of diverse philosophical and ethical viewpoints. Students gain critical and evaluative skills sought by higher education and employers – particularly in law, education, social work, politics, medicine, administration and the media. Religious Studies is a thought-provoking subject and the contemporary themes will inspire engaging classroom discussion. Paper 1: Philosophy of religion Paper 2: Religion and ethics Paper 3: Developments in Christian thought
Students will normally be expected to have 5 9-4 grades (or equivalent) including a grade 4 or better in GCSE Religious Studies. Interested and well-motivated students who do not possess these qualifications may still be admitted onto the course at the department’s discretion.
The A Level course is assessed entirely by external assessment (examination). There is no assessment based on coursework for this subject.
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Region | South East |
Local Authority | Kent |
Ofsted Rating | Requires improvement |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
Address | Brenchley Road, Sittingbourne, ME10 4EG |
The course ensures students have a thorough understanding of diverse philosophical and ethical viewpoints. Students gain critical and evaluative skills sought by higher education and employers – particularly in law, education, social work, politics, medicine, administration and the media. Religious Studies is a thought-provoking subject and the contemporary themes will inspire engaging classroom discussion. Paper 1: Philosophy of religion Paper 2: Religion and ethics Paper 3: Developments in Christian thought
Students will normally be expected to have 5 9-4 grades (or equivalent) including a grade 4 or better in GCSE Religious Studies. Interested and well-motivated students who do not possess these qualifications may still be admitted onto the course at the department’s discretion.
The A Level course is assessed entirely by external assessment (examination). There is no assessment based on coursework for this subject.