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Religious Studies

A Level

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Availability & Details

Religious Studies - A Level HF1-RESTAL/C01

Venue
Havant Campus

Type of study
A Levels

Dates
(2 years)

Examination board
Oxford Cambridge & RSA Examinations

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Overview

This is an academic subject well-received by universities because it teaches critical thinking, the ability to construct and analyse arguments, to reflect on morality and view issues with an open mind.

It also gives you a rounded and mature outlook on important life topics. As well as this, you will study the beliefs and practices found within the Buddhist faith. Its a good addition to any A Level programme and can lead to a wide range of degree courses.

Five GCSEs at grade 4 or above including English Language and Mathematics.

Across the two years, you will study three equally weighted units:
– Philosophy of Religion
– Ethical Theories
– Buddhist Beliefs and Practices

In year two, you’ll look more deeply into some of the issues you studied in year one, analyse arguments for God’s existence and explore religious experiences and ethical issues.

You’ll attend talks and lectures from visiting speakers, including lecturers from the University of Chichester and the University of Southampton and also other speakers such as ministers who you can question with content from the course.

There is no coursework. All examinations will be at the end of the Second Year.

You’ll be able to progress onto a number of different Higher Education degrees after this course. You may choose joint or single subject degrees including religious studies, philosophy, English literature, cultural studies, law or politics.


I overcame a couple of barriers by working really hard to get the top grades. My experience was really good, with the course and the lecturers, the residentials and activities, together it was all really good. I had really great teaching support, I could always go to the lecturers and speak to them if I needed to.

David Stenning, Public Services student

My courses were all especially interesting, I thoroughly enjoyed all of them. All of my lecturers were extremely knowledgeable and I have learnt a lot from them.

Lottie Warren, A Level student

The teaching has been really good, I’ve loved all of my teachers, they’ve all been really nice and supportive.

Jodie Hook