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Discover the convenience of Open Learning College’s Distance Learning A-Level Courses, designed to accommodate students worldwide with the flexibility to study from the comfort of home. These comprehensive two-year programs provide access to extensive online course materials and personalised tutor guidance through a virtual learning platform. Upon completion of examinations, students receive certificates endorsed by reputable Awarding Bodies such as Edexcel, AQA, or OCR.
Whether you’re a newcomer to academia or seeking to enhance your qualifications for university admission, our adaptable A-Level courses are tailored to suit your individual needs. Study at your own pace, on your own schedule, and from any location that suits you.
Our comprehensive two-year A-Level Courses cover both the AS and A2 components, requiring students to sit exams as private candidates at approved examination centres. Successful completion of all required exams within a single assessment period ensures eligibility for the full A-Level qualification.
The A-Level History course is designed to be more than just a study of the past – it’s a journey of discovery, analysis, and critical thinking that equips students with valuable skills and insights applicable to various facets of life. At its core, the course aims to foster a deep-seated interest and enthusiasm for history, instilling in students an appreciation for its intrinsic value and significance in shaping the world we live in today. By delving into the complexities of historical events, individuals, and societies, students develop a nuanced understanding of the human experience across different time periods and cultures.
Moreover, the A-Level History curriculum is structured to promote a holistic understanding of society by exploring diverse identities and perspectives. Through the study of social, cultural, religious, and ethnic diversity, students gain insights into the multifaceted nature of human societies, enhancing their appreciation for the complexities of the human experience. By engaging with a broad and balanced course of study, students are encouraged to critically evaluate historical narratives, challenging assumptions and exploring the nuances of historical interpretation.
An integral aspect of the A-Level History course is its emphasis on developing students as effective and independent learners. Through rigorous research, analysis, and inquiry, students hone their ability to ask relevant and significant questions about the past and to critically evaluate historical sources. By grappling with historical terms, concepts, and skills, students develop a robust foundation in historical methodology, enabling them to navigate complex historical debates with confidence and proficiency. Furthermore, the course encourages students to make connections and draw comparisons within and across different periods and aspects of the past, fostering a holistic understanding of historical developments and their broader implications.
Ultimately, the A-Level History course empowers students to organise and communicate their historical knowledge and understanding effectively, equipping them with essential skills such as argumentation, critical thinking, and substantiated judgement. Whether pursuing further education or entering the workforce, students emerge from the course as articulate communicators, adept researchers, and informed citizens capable of engaging with the complexities of the past and applying historical insights to navigate contemporary challenges.
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Most of our A-Level courses are evaluated through written exam papers, while subjects like English Language, English Literature, and History may include coursework, known as non-exam assessment (NEA), which is assessed and moderated by our tutors.
Examinations are held annually in the summer, with no winter examination sessions available.
Our A Level Accounting programmes are eligible for UCAS points, making them a great choice for students aiming to progress to University. UCAS points are awarded according to the grade earned, please see below for details.
A levels are also widely recognised by employers and are useful for students looking to progress their careers or meet requirements for promotion.
Course Key Topics
the A-Level History course is divided into 6 modules.
Module 1: Communist States in the twentieth century – Russia 1917–91: from Lenin to Yeltsin (Part 1).
Module 2: Communist States in the twentieth century – Russia 1917–91: from Lenin to Yeltsin (Part 2).
Module 3: Communist States in the twentieth century – Mao’s China.
Module 4: The British Experience of warfare c1790-1918 The Napoleonic Wars and the Crimean War.
Module 5: The British Experience of warfare c1790-1918 The Second Boer War and the First World War.
Module 6: Historical Enquiry: Coursework unit.
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