Religious Studies (Philosophy, Ethics and Religion) : A-level
Social Sciences


What will you be working towards?
Code | L3-ALV-PHI |
Qualification Type | GCE A/AS Level or Equivalent |
Qualification Level | Level 3 |
Course type | Full Time |
Overview
This course is designed to encourage you to adopt an enquiring, critical and reflective approach to the study of philosophical problems and religion. You are expected to develop your own values, opinions and attitudes in light of your studies. This is a subject which appeals to students who enjoy reading and thinking, are keen to explore debates and arguments and who find it exciting to challenge everyday assumptions about existence and reality!
Students will examine a range of thinkers, arguments and ideas from the study of written texts as well as audiovisual and online material. Students are encouraged to engage in philosophical discussions to develop their own views and will be required to work both independently and collaboratively. Written work will be regular and varied and will include the writing of essays. Tasks will be often be set for work outside of the classroom, to support and extend the learning within the class.
Details
How will it be delivered?
Written examinations are taken at the end of the course. Questions are mainly of the essay type. Regular internal assessments will take place throughout the course, in a wide variety of formats. A formal mock exam may be provided towards the end of the first year.
Entry requirements
In addition to the standard College entry requirements (see below), a minimum of grade 5 in GCSE English Language is required.
Your next steps...
This course provides an excellent foundation for higher education and employment, regardless of the subject choice or profession. Through the study of Philosophy, Ethics and Religion, sophisticated reasoning skills will be developed for use within any area where there is complexity, uncertainty and controversy. Of course, this subject is particularly well suited as preparation for further study in Philosophy or Religious Studies. The examination of ethics on this course may be considered especially useful for further study in Medicine, Law and Politics.