
Courses
Students are introduced to four Humanities subject areas: English, History, Psychology and Sociology.
Within each topic, a range of themes & concepts will be considered, examples of...
Your knowledge of Ancient History might well come from seeing such films as Gladiator and 300 or recent TV programmes like Rome.
This course is designed to study the history and...
Archaeology is the study of past human societies from the investigation of material remains. It is one of the most exciting subjects in the curriculum. Archaeology is the ultimate subject for an '...
Classical Civilisation is the study of the cultures of ancient Greece and Rome, primarily through their literature. During your studies you will soon discover that their literature is very much...
This qualification is designed to give learners an introduction to the theory and skills application of criminology.
It is a skills based qualification, broadly equivalent in size to one AS...
This subject builds on many of the skills acquired in GCSE English. There are three main areas of study at both AS and A level:
Analysing a range of texts (both written and spoken)...English Literature at AS and A Level builds on the skills gained at GCSE and encourages you to look more closely at different texts and to make connections between them. You will be introduced...
English Language and Literature at AS and A Level builds on the skills gained at GCSE and requires you to study a range of texts, both literary and non-literary. You will also learn a range of...
Environmental issues, such as climate change, air and water pollution, the use and misuse of natural resources, wildlife conservation and sustainability, are increasingly prominent in national...
The Geography A Level course aims to encourage students to acquire and apply knowledge of the world at a range of scales, through the balanced investigation of physical and human processes, and...












