
What is Philosophy & Religious Studies? Philosophers are deeply thoughtful bunch, interested in ideas and the nature of the world and our place in it. They tend to take nothing for granted and question everything. This subject involves learning about certain key ideas, and then questioning them. Some of the questions we discuss as part of the course are: What happens when we die? How do we know what is right and wrong? Is there such a thing as human nature? Is killing always wrong? Do businesses have a duty to protect the environment? Should assisted dying be legalised? Do we have free will? Why study Philosophy & Religious Studies? • Studying Religious Studies will teach you to think deeply about matters of great importance to most human beings. • It is a fascinating subject, of relevance to all aspects of human life. • You will also develop skills in critical thinking and in communication, both verbal and written.
Normal college entry requirements (5 grade 4s or above, including English Language and mathematics) A grade 5 or above in English language recommended.
All parts of the course are assessed through examined essays, as follows: • Paper 1: Philosophy of Religion. • Paper 2: Religion and Ethics. • Paper 3: Developments in Religious Thought.
About Education Provider
| Region | Yorkshire and the Humber |
| Local Authority | Sheffield |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Hydra Business Park, Nether Lane, Sheffield, S35 9ZX |
What is Philosophy & Religious Studies? Philosophers are deeply thoughtful bunch, interested in ideas and the nature of the world and our place in it. They tend to take nothing for granted and question everything. This subject involves learning about certain key ideas, and then questioning them. Some of the questions we discuss as part of the course are: What happens when we die? How do we know what is right and wrong? Is there such a thing as human nature? Is killing always wrong? Do businesses have a duty to protect the environment? Should assisted dying be legalised? Do we have free will? Why study Philosophy & Religious Studies? • Studying Religious Studies will teach you to think deeply about matters of great importance to most human beings. • It is a fascinating subject, of relevance to all aspects of human life. • You will also develop skills in critical thinking and in communication, both verbal and written.
Normal college entry requirements (5 grade 4s or above, including English Language and mathematics) A grade 5 or above in English language recommended.
All parts of the course are assessed through examined essays, as follows: • Paper 1: Philosophy of Religion. • Paper 2: Religion and Ethics. • Paper 3: Developments in Religious Thought.