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This course is perfect for anyone looking to get into University or into a related work area. The new A Religious Studies qualification looks at a range of faith-specific options and is designed to improve and develop learners understanding of the subject area including obtaining an understanding of diverse philosophical and ethical viewpoints. Whatever your objectives, we are here to assist you to achieve success.
A Level Religious Studies
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Our A Level in Religious Studies is ideal for those seeking to acquire a deeper understanding of religion, and the philosophy and ethics which surround it. In one neat compact package you can acquire the tools to develop your knowledge on this subject, but also gain the freedom to study on your own terms.
This fascinating 2 year A Level has been uniquely tailored for home study, meaning you can access the exact same course materials and tools offered to your college counterparts. However, you’ll have the advantage of being able to choose when, where and how you study, and even decide when you are ready to take your exams.
In fact, you can escape all the pressures of the classroom and can easily fit this course around your existing work commitments.
At the same time you can earn a valuable qualification that will challenge your mind, boost your CV and will earn you extra UCAS points that can be used in your university applications.
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As an A Level Religious Studies student, you’ll gain up to 56 UCAS points that can help secure your dream university spot. But the benefits of studying this fascinating subject go far beyond just that!
Religious Studies provide an opportunity to explore the most profound questions and ideas about human existence, morality, and the world around us. This course encompasses the philosophy of religion, as well as the study of ethics and key debates, meaning you’ll have the chance to delve deeply into a diverse range of perspectives and beliefs.
Through our online platform, you’ll have access to engaging and thought-provoking materials, designed to help you gain a thorough understanding of the subject matter. Our tutors are also available to provide one-to-one support and guidance, ensuring that you have everything you need to succeed.
Beyond academic development, studying Religious Studies can also provide you with valuable transferable skills such as critical thinking, analysis, and communication – all of which are highly sought-after by universities and employers alike.
Enrolling in our A Level Religious Studies course will not only expand your knowledge and understanding of the world’s major religions but also provide you with a platform to explore and develop your own beliefs and ideas.
This course will:
Qualification Title: A-Level Religious Studies
Qualification Number: 7062
UCAS Points: Up to 56
First Component
Section A: The Philosophy of Religion
Section B: Ethics and Religion
Second Component
Section A: Study of Religion
Section B: The Dialogue between Philosophy of Religion and Religion
To earn this A Level qualification you will first complete the assessments included in your course materials. These will be marked by your dedicated tutor and will prepare you for your exam.
You are required to complete two standard written exams:
(all dates are subject to change)
There is a separate fee for the examinations, which are paid directly to the exam centre at time of booking. We’ll help you book your exams when you are ready (we advise to book well in advance to guarantee your place).
Please note: the dates shown above are the next available exam slots only (exams take place every year).
No prior knowledge or experience is needed to enrol onto this course, meaning if you have a natural interest in religion, philosophy and ethics, you can use this course to broaden your knowledge.
Upon completion of this course you will receive an A Level in Religious Studies accredited by the AQA.
Whilst we may specialise in the provision of distance learning courses, we always strive to ensure that every one of our students always feels supported. From our comprehensive study guides and course materials, to our dedicated personal tutors and student support team; at every opportunity you’ll receive continuous support, guidance and advice.
At a click of a button you can contact our tutors and trust that they’ll always be ready and willing to answer your questions and lend a helping hand.
Our self-assessment exercises and tutor marked study questions are similarly designed to guide and mentor your studies as our tutors will be able to use them to track your progression and offer you valuable feedback. No matter your query, you’ll never have to feel alone in your studies.
This is a question that our team are often asked, there are many reasons but here are the main reasons to choose Association of Learning:
If you need any more reasons to choose Association of Learning, contact our team!
You have 2 years to complete this course, but can complete at a faster pace without any additional costs.
Yes, you must pass exams to gain your A Level. There is a separate fee for the examinations, which are paid directly to the exam centre at time of booking.
The only difference is you study from home, at your own pace. The exams and qualification are exactly the same.
No, all of our courses are distance learning which means your tutor will mark your work and send it back to you via email or by using our online portal.
Unlike other providers, Association of Learning use a fast-track system to get your certificate to you within six weeks (our average is two weeks).
This is a government-regulated qualification, with certification provided by an Ofqual-regulated awarding body.
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