● It develops valuable interpretative and analytical skills - the ability to read critically, handle evidence, develop and defend a line of argument, and present a case systematically and clearly. ● It develops the ability to understand and express complex ideas. ● It helps understand what motivates people and shapes their belief systems, and so it encourages mutual tolerance, something increasingly needed in our multicultural society. What will I study during the course? Component 1: Philosophy of religion and ethics Component 2: Study of religion and dialogues
Five grade 4 or above at GCSE or equivalent, including Grade 5 in English Language or English Literature.
Component 1: Philosophy of religion and ethics Written exam: 3 hours (100 marks) 50% of A-level. Component 2: Study of religion and dialogues Written exam: 3 hours (100 marks) 50% of A-level.
About Education Provider
Region | North East |
Local Authority | Northumberland |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
Address | Taylor Drive, Alnwick, NE66 2DH |
● It develops valuable interpretative and analytical skills - the ability to read critically, handle evidence, develop and defend a line of argument, and present a case systematically and clearly. ● It develops the ability to understand and express complex ideas. ● It helps understand what motivates people and shapes their belief systems, and so it encourages mutual tolerance, something increasingly needed in our multicultural society. What will I study during the course? Component 1: Philosophy of religion and ethics Component 2: Study of religion and dialogues
Five grade 4 or above at GCSE or equivalent, including Grade 5 in English Language or English Literature.
Component 1: Philosophy of religion and ethics Written exam: 3 hours (100 marks) 50% of A-level. Component 2: Study of religion and dialogues Written exam: 3 hours (100 marks) 50% of A-level.