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Studying Historyprovides an insight into how historians investigate and interpret the past,equipping you with the tools to examine historical and contemporary sources to determine their reliability and utility.
This subject enables you to develop the skills of a working historian by understanding the historical key concepts of change, continuity, causation, consequence, significance and perspectives.
Our early modern history route examines revolutions in early modern and modern Europe, with a focus upon the English civil wars and the French Revolution.
During the second year, you will study political agitation and parliamentary reform in Britain, as well as completing a coursework module. This will provide you with an opportunity to produce an independent research project investigating why historians disagree about an issue of your choosing.
In addition, students will have the opportunity to involve themselves in community projects, as well as a residential abroad.
Topics mayinclude:
You will be assessed through three written examinations at the end of your second year.
You are also required to submit a 4,000 word coursework essay.
A good grade in A Level history is highly valued by all universities. It is suitable for those intending to study a wide range of subjects at undergraduate level but may be of particular value to those intending to study history, archaeology, politics, law or English.
Several alumni have successfully gained places to read history at Oxbridge or Russell Group universities. The historians Dr. Miles Kerr-Peterson, Dr. Jonathan Taylor, and Dr. Jessica Thorne are notable alumns.
Course Title | History – Early Modern A Level |
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Entry Requirements |
Five GCSEs in the 9 to 4 range including English. |
Attendance Requirements | Full-time. |
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I love A Levels – they allow me to discuss a broad range of topics and the fact that I was able to select three subjects that I really enjoy means I have fun whilst learning, and don't feel restricted. They complement one another nicely, helping me progress onto university where I will study Journalism. I definitely feel like they give me a lot of skills I wouldn't have had if I hadn't studied A Levels at this college.
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