Introduction to Religious Studies |
This course introduces students to the academic study of religion by focusing on those major themes that connect religious experiences from around the world. We will explore the complex ways in which issues in religion relate to topics such as spiritual beings, birth, death, ethics, and the good-life. Through a range of sources, students will gain an understanding of the ways in which scholars have sought to understand the social, political, economic, and cultural contexts in which various religious traditions are embedded. |
What is Combined Science
Double Award Science (also known as ‘Combined Science’ or ‘Trilogy’) is where students study all three sciences (Biology, Chemistry, and Physics).
Students will study combined Science through the “Trilogy route”. Units will be split into Chemistry, Biology, and Physics.
It is a broad and detailed course of study that develops students’ knowledge and understanding of the living, material, and physical worlds, as well as the skills required to investigate concepts through practical application.
The course is suitable for students of all abilities and the course encourages students to understand theoretical concepts alongside developing practical Science skills.
Knowledge – to have an understanding of the key concepts within
Skills acquired:
- understanding of the effects of science on society
- knowledge of the material, physical and living worlds
- how to use hypothesis and evidence to understand Science
- observational, inquiry and problem-solving skills
- skills in communication, mathematics, and technology
Useful resources and websites for this course:
http://www.aqa.org.uk/subjects/science/gcse/combined-science-trilogy-8464/specification-at-a-glance
Kerboodle.com; Senecalearning.com; Planet-science.com
Potential Career Options
The combined Sciences course can lead on to study at A-Level, access to vocational and apprenticeship courses, and lead into a wide range of employment opportunities & higher education. Careers in Medicine, Veterinary Science, Mechanical Engineering, Nursing, Mid-Wifery, Child Care, Sports Science, Meteorology, Architecture, Chemical Engineering and Horticulture are al accessible through successful completion of this course.