GCSE Short CoursesReligious Studies B: Philosophy and Ethics - 1031

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Overview

This course, with its emphasis on Philosophy and Ethics, provides an opportunity for students to follow a coherent programme of study, balanced in terms of breadth and depth, and supports the study of Christianity and/or one or two other principal religions

The course complements, and may be delivered in conjunction with, courses in Personal, Social and Health Education and/or Citizenship. The course can be delivered in conjunction with the Full Course; students may transfer from one course to another at almost any point in their period of study. Students who are awarded grade C or above, may study for an Advanced level qualification.

Specification aims

The aims of this specification are to encourage students to:

  • Acquire knowledge and develop understanding of the beliefs, values and traditions of one or more religions;
  • Consider the influence of the beliefs, values and traditions associated with one or more religions.
  • Consider religious and other responses to moral issues.
  • Identify, investigate and respond to fundamental questions of life raised by religion and human experience, including questions about the meaning and purpose of life.
  • Develop skills relevant to the study of religion.