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This course explores the ancient worlds of Greece and Rome through epic literature, historical sources, art and architecture. You’ll examine religion, philosophy and society, developing strong analytical and discussion skills while gaining insight into how ancient ideas shaped civilisation.
A Level Computer Science develops logical thinking, problem-solving and programming skills using Python. You’ll design and test algorithms while gaining insight into software development, data structures and computer systems, preparing you for further study or careers in computing and technology.
This Level 2 Counselling Skills Certificate is available as a day or evening course and is ideal for those wishing to develop supportive communication skills for work or personal use. It introduces key counselling concepts and builds confidence in listening and helping others.
This Level 3 Counselling Skills Diploma is a daytime course designed for learners using counselling skills in professional roles or progressing towards accredited counsellor training. It develops communication, self-awareness and ethical practice, but does not qualify you to practise as a counsellor.
Study crime and deviance through biological and sociological perspectives. Explore forensic evidence, criminal investigations, trial processes and social control, gaining applied knowledge to support progression into higher education or related criminal justice careers.
This A Level Dance course combines practical performance with theory, focusing on British Contemporary Dance and American Jazz. You’ll develop skills in technique, choreography, performance and critical analysis through workshops, rehearsals and written study.
This beginner-level course helps you build confidence with essential digital and IT skills. You’ll learn how to use computers, common software, and online tools safely, making it ideal for those new to technology or returning to learning.
This Level 2 course builds on existing digital knowledge, developing practical IT skills for work and everyday life. You’ll improve confidence in software applications, digital communication, online safety and managing data effectively.
This two-year A Level develops practical and theoretical understanding of drama and theatre. You’ll explore performance, design and devised work while studying how social, cultural and historical contexts influence theatre practice.
This one-day-a-week top-up degree builds on a Foundation Degree in Early Years, developing research, leadership and critical thinking skills. You’ll explore key aspects of childhood while combining study with professional practice.
This Foundation Degree in Early Childhood develops your understanding of children’s learning and development from birth to age eight. Delivered one day a week, it supports those working in Early Years settings to reflect on and enhance professional practice.
A Level Economics explores how markets, governments and individuals make decisions in the real world. You’ll study current economic issues while developing strong analytical, mathematical and problem-solving skills, preparing you for higher education or diverse careers.
This Level 3 Award at South Downs Campus is a short, part-time course for aspiring teachers or trainers, developing essential skills to plan and deliver effective teaching sessions in further education, training, voluntary or workplace settings.
This GCSE English course helps learners improve from a Grade 2–3 (D–E) to at least Grade 4, focusing on reading, writing, speaking, and listening. You’ll study a range of texts and develop skills through discussion, debate, and exam preparation.
This A Level in English Language explores how people use language in everyday life, covering phonology, semantics, grammar, and language variation. You’ll also develop research skills through an independent investigation and create original writing in a chosen genre.
This A Level in English Language and Literature explores traditional and modern texts, including novels, poetry, and plays. You’ll develop skills in language and literary analysis, creative writing, and producing fiction and non-fiction with an accompanying commentary.
This A Level in English Literature at Havant Campus explores texts from tragedy and political or social protest writing. You’ll study critical theory, context, and interpretation, developing analytical skills and insight into how meaning can vary over time and for different readers.
This A Level in Environmental Science at Havant Campus explores local and global environmental issues. You’ll study ecosystems, geology, oceans, atmosphere, and human impact, while developing skills in evaluating data, understanding sustainability, and exploring solutions to challenges like climate change and pollution.
This Level 2 Event Planning course at Havant Campus develops essential skills to plan, organise and evaluate successful events, combining practical activities with theory to build a strong foundation in events and related skills.
This A Level Film Studies course at Havant Campus explores British, Hollywood and international cinema, combining critical analysis with practical filmmaking skills such as screenwriting, storyboarding, filming and editing. It’s ideal preparation for degrees and careers in film, TV and the wider creative industries.