Qualification:
A Level Religious Studies
Exam Board:
OCR
Subject Specific Entry Requirements:
None specified
Why Study Religious Education?
Philosophy and Religion is central to world history, society, and human life. The A level Religious Studies course offered at Longsands focuses on the study of philosophy, ethics and Christian thought that underlie differing world views and helps students understand the perspectives and motivations of believers. This course critically examines how philosophy, ethics and theology play an integral part in the thinking and day-to-day lives of a large proportion of the world’s population.
A level Religious Studies can also provide students with excellent transferable skills, from essay writing, developing confidence in debating, to developing the ability to appreciate other viewpoints. These skills can be incredibly helpful in a range of university degrees involving critical thinking and discussion e.g. Humanities, English, Psychology, Sociology, Gender Studies and PPE. Religious Studies or a related subject at degree level can lead to a range of challenging and rewarding jobs, using either direct knowledge gained from the subject or from the skills gained.
Where can Religious Education take me next?
Possible jobs from a Religious Studies degree include Lecturing, teaching, advice worker, archivist, work within ‘third sector’ organisations, counselling, community development worker, and police officer or youth worker
Religious Education Enrichment and Super-Curricular
The RE department routinely organises a trip to Rome for Sixth Form students.
Typical Destinations from Longsands Students
University of Lincoln, Philosophy and Ethics