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A-Level Religious Studies
St Mary's College
Cranbrook Avenue, Hull, HU6 7TN
Available start dates
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Course Summary
How did the world come to be? Why is there evil and suffering in the world? What really is right and wrong? Are you responsible for your own choices and actions?
A level Religious Studies attempts to answer some of these big questions and tackles many philosophical andethical questions. During the course you will have the opportunity to explore the work of scholars from theAncient Greeks to modern day philosophers, as well as delving into some of the most fascinatingexplanations behind metaphysical concepts and human morality.
Course Details
The two-year course content includes:
Philosophy:
- Religious Experiences
- Arguments for the Existence ofGod
- Miracles
- Religious Language
- Evil and Suffering
- Self, Death and the Afterlife
Ethics:
- Ethical theories e.g. Situation Ethics, Virtue Ethics and Utilitarianism
- Free will and moralresponsibility
- Conscience
- Metaethics
- Kant and Bentham
Christianity
- God
- Christianity and Science
- Gender and Sexuality
- Challenges of Secularisation
- Good Moral Conduct
- Self, Death and the Afterlife
- Pluralism
How will it be delivered and assessed?
Entry requirements
As well as our meeting our general entry requirements for Level 3 study (5 GSCE passes including English), you’ll need to achieve a minimum of Grade 5 in GCSE RE and English.
Your next steps...
SM6 Religious Studies students have progressed to some incredible university destinations, to study a widerange of courses such as philosophy, theology, politics, social sciences and English. Many students have gone on to highly acclaimed Russell group universities where they have been successful in their studies!
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