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This Graphics A Level at Havant Campus develops your creative potential in graphic design and illustration. You’ll explore advertising, branding, and promotion, using typography and illustration to communicate ideas, while building critical analysis skills through practical and theoretical work.
This two-year A Level at Havant Campus develops your analytical and communication skills through studying British and American history. You’ll explore key events, debate their significance and gain strong research skills for university and beyond.
This two-year A Level at Havant Campus explores British and German history. You’ll analyse key events, debate their significance and develop strong research, evaluation and communication skills to support university study and future careers.
This A Level Law course introduces the legal system, helping you understand how laws are made, enforced and applied. You will develop research, critical thinking and problem-solving skills while learning about your rights and responsibilities.
Further Mathematics is a challenging A Level studied alongside Mathematics, expanding your skills through advanced topics. It suits confident mathematicians and supports progression to degrees such as engineering, physics, computer science, economics and mathematics.
A Level Mathematics develops strong problem-solving and logical thinking skills through the study of pure maths, mechanics and statistics. It suits confident mathematicians and supports progression to subjects such as science, economics, psychology and computer science.
The media play a central role in contemporary culture, society and politics. They shape our perceptions of the world through the representations, ideas and points of view they offer.
This two-year course develops critical thinking through the study of philosophy, ethics and Buddhist beliefs, supporting progression to a wide range of degree subjects.
This two-year A Level develops practical and creative photography skills across studio and location work, combining technical processes with personal investigation and critical research.
This two-year A Level combines scientific theory with practical sporting application, exploring how the body and mind perform in sport through anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, psychology and the social impact of sport; ideal preparation for sport, health, teaching and uniformed service careers.
This two-year A Level develops strong problem-solving and analytical skills through the study of everything from particles and quantum physics to stars and galaxies, with real-world applications in energy, technology and medical imaging—excellent preparation for engineering, physics, medicine and other STEM degrees.
One of two politics pathways – this A Level examines UK and global political systems, democratic processes and key ideologies. You’ll analyse current affairs, debate global issues and develop strong critical thinking and evaluation skills valued by universities.
There are two Politics routes you can follow, this is the study of the government and politics of the United States which you will study in Year 2. In Year 1, you will analyse the government and politics of the UK in addition to studying political ideas including Feminism.
A two-year A Level in Psychology covering approaches, biopsychology, memory, attachment, social influence, psychopathology, research methods, and applied topics like forensic psychology, schizophrenia, and cognitive development, with practical experiments and class assessments.
A two-year A Level in Sociology at Havant Campus exploring social structures, inequalities, youth culture, education, crime, and deviance, alongside sociological research methods and theory, helping students understand society and human behaviour in context.
A two-year A Level in Spanish at Havant Campus developing advanced language skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing, alongside cultural, societal, and political understanding of the Hispanic world, with opportunities for independent research, literature, film study, and student exchanges.
Develop your creativity in a studio-based environment, experimenting with textile techniques, creating garments and surfaces, completing coursework projects, and visiting exhibitions for inspiration.