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A/S Further Maths is an extension to the concepts developed in A/S Maths. It is designed to be studied in conjunction with A/S Maths and cannot be studied in place of A/S Maths.
If you already have an A/S in Maths, then A/S Further Maths can be studied in conjunction with your A2 Maths.... (more) |
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This course forms a natural progression from GCSE ICT to the next level within the subject of ICT. This A/S course is the first of a two year A-level course which is a suitable preparation for degree level courses.... (more) |
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Students should know law is not about arguing. It is about analysis and application of legal concepts. You will develop the ability to explain and describe legal processes in a concise manner.
You will be expected to analyse and explain elements of various criminal and negligent acts and apply your understanding of these elements in order to assess the liability of a defendent. In addition you will be required to explain clearly and fully the primary and secondary processes involved in making law in the UK. ... (more) |
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The modules at this level offer revision, extension and application of concepts and theories studied at GCSE level. These modules form the first part of the A level Mathematics programme and prepare you for A2 level modules.... (more) |
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This course will develop the knowledge and skills you need to critically appreciate the media, make media products, and understand the workings of the media industries. ... (more) |
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A(S) Photography encourages a broad approach to visual enquiry. It is anticipated that you will work in traditional chemical as well as digital media, on location as well as in studio. Digital and film cameras are available from the college but you will find it more convenient to have your own camera. Film, photographic paper and ink jet paper can all be bought from the college art shop.
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AQA Physics A (5451) provides a seamless transition to A Level from previous studies and develops your interest and enthusiasm for physics.
The specification thus provides a smooth pathway from GCSE and a route to university courses in physics and other subjects in which physics is a key component.
The course is assessed by the Assessment and Qualifications Alliance (AQA) and can be broadly split into two sections, the AS year and the A2 year. If you are studying for a full A level you must complete both sections. Those studying for the AS qualification complete the AS year only.... (more) |
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The AQA AS Psychology course aims to give you a wide understanding of human behaviour and experience within specific areas that psychologists are currently interested in. This includes why people develop mental health problems and how they can be helped through different forms of treatment, and many other areas covered below.
You will learn theories that explain behaviours, but will also learn research into these topics and develop skills of evaluation and analysis to consider whether these theories are adequate.... (more) |
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AS Sociology engages you in the study of society and its interconnected parts. If you are interested in society and understanding its differences, then you will thrive in this course. You will learn the foundations of Sociology by focusing on modules such as Families and Households, Education and Methods. This course provides you with a Sociological understanding of things which you experience first hand such as the family and the education system. Sociology seeks to uncover taken-for-granted assumptions about Race, Class, Gender, Sexuality and Homosexuality.... (more) |
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If you enjoy working with figures and are looking for a career in financial management , possibly even at Director level,then this is the course for you.... (more) |
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