A' Level Classical Civilisation (AS and A2)
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Overview
This A' Level Classical Civilisation Course is ideal for anyone wishing to gain a knowledge and understanding of this subject or for anyone who wishes to study at a higher level at University. You will also find this course extremely valuable if you are looking for a progression route for further training whilst employed.
Description
On this course you will study four units:
Unit 1 (CIV1A): Greek Architecture and Sculpture
An introduction to an aspect of Classical Civilisation 1
50% of AS, 25% of A Level
1 hour 30 minutes written examination
65 marks
Candidates answer one structured, source-based question (from a choice of two) and one short essay on their chosen topic.
Unit 2 (CIV2B): Homer Odyssey
An introduction to an aspect of Classical Civilisation 2
50% of AS, 25% of A Level
1 hour 30 minutes written examination
65 marks
Candidates answer one structured, source-based question (from a choice of two) and one short essay.
Unit 3 (CIV3C): Greek Tragedy
A study of an aspect of Classical Civilisation 1
25% of A Level
1 hour 30 minutes written examination
75 marks
Candidates answer one structured, source-based question (from a choice of two) and one extended essay.
Unit 4 (CIV4): Socrates and Athens
A study of an aspect of Classical Civilisation 2
25% of A Level
1 hour 30 minutes written examination
75 marks
Candidates answer one structured, source-based question (from a choice of two) and one extended essay.
Requirements
It is recommended that students should be educated to GCSE Grade C or equivalent and have a reasonable standard of literacy. You have the freedom to start the course at any time and continue your studies at your own pace for a period of up to 18 months from initial registration with the full support of your Tutor.
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