Course information
History
King Edward VI High School for Girls - Birmingham
01214721834
Edgbaston Park Road, Birmingham, B15 2UB
Course summary

Component 1: Stuart Britain and the Crisis of Monarchy, 1603-1702 What prompted the English people to execute their monarch? How did a country farmer become the most important man in Britain and arguably one of the greatest leaders of all time? What factors led a Dutchman to be invited to sit on the British throne? If you are interested in these sorts of questions, then this course will provide you with the answers, as well as enable you to develop your knowledge of a crucial and often overlooked part of British History that played a fundamental role in shaping modern-day politics and ideas about kingship and democracy. Component 2: France in Revolution, 1774- 1815 Absolutism, Terror, Monarchy, Partisan Politics, Marie Antoinette, Napoleon, Empire, Guillotine. These are just a few of some of the great people and concepts associated with the study of France during the Revolutionary period. All young people should have an awareness of this seismic period of change in European History. If you are interested in politics, society, international relations, war and conflict and are keen on debating some of the important issues that are still very relevant to the contemporary world, then this course will be of great interest to you.

Entry requirements

• GCSE Maths: You must achieve a grade 7 or higher • GCSE English or English Language: You must achieve a grade 7 or higher • A Level subjects: You must achieve a grade 7, 8, or 9 in your chosen A Level subjects. For some subjects, a minimum of grade 8 or 9 is required (see below) We would like students to have achieved grade 7 – 9 at GCSE.

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RegionWest Midlands
Local AuthorityBirmingham
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Gender TypeGirls
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Sixth Form Fee£16,614
AddressEdgbaston Park Road, Birmingham, B15 2UB