GCSE History - exams not included
GCSE History - exams not included
This course at a glance
- Study critical points in Europe’s history
- Learn to question sources and analyse evidence
- Understand the impact of events on the world
- Complete this GSCE in as little as 6 months
- Opens up exciting new avenues of study
- Study around your existing commitments
Studying your GCSE
The study of History is not only an opportunity to examine our past but identify similar trends in the present. The study of History means analysing events and making judgements about how they shaped the world then and now.
Partnered with other humanities courses, History can provide you with strong analytical skills in addition to a solid grasp of key historical events.
Your studies will focus on America's expansion between 1840 and 1895, the build-up to the First World War, Britain from 1170 to today and English Restoration between 1660 and 1685.
By the time you have completed your course, you will have learned to assess the validity of sources, analyse evidence and draw reasoned conclusions on events of historical significance. This will allow you to build on your knowledge through the completion of A Level History or an Access to HE Diploma.
Getting Started
Studying your GCSE with learndirect isn’t like with traditional colleges. As a leading distance learning institute, all your work is online. So, you never need to worry about making it to class.
Your classroom is wherever you feel your do your learning best. And class starts when it suits you, not when someone tells you to arrive.
This gives you the freedom to study your GCSE around you existing commitments. As opposed to sacrificing family time to complete your work. The only specific deadline to work towards is your exam – exam sittings are held once per year in May or June.
Because the course is online, you can start right away via our online portal. This gives you the choice to decide not only when to study, but how quickly you want to complete the course.
You will also be provided with a tutor to support you throughout your History GCSE. Your tutor will mark your assignments, providing guidance and feedback. They are also on hand to answer questions or clarify anything should you get stuck.
Pursuing your career
A GCSE in History allows you to go on to study either at A-level, complete an RQF or an Access to HE Diploma. All of which can allow you to go on to study History or Humanities at degree level.
Modules
As you progress through your course, you will study the following modules:
- Introduction to History
- America, 1840-1895: Expansion and consolidation
- Conflict and tension: The First World War, 1894-1918
- Britain: Power and the people c1170 to the present day
- Restoration England, 1660-1685
Entry Requirements
There are no entry requirements required to enrol on this course.
Average completion timeframe
The average time it takes to complete the course is 18 months.
Exams required
Exams are not included.
Is Membership Required?
No membership is required to enrol on this course.
Course Fees
All course fees, inclusive of all payment plans including our Premium Credit Limited option, must be settled before certification can be ordered.
*You will have access to the course for 24 months.
At the end of each unit you will find a Tutor Marked Assignment (TMA). This is completed online and submitted to your tutor. Once assessed your tutor will return your work complete with its final grade and feedback. Once you’ve successfully passed each assignment you’ll be ready to take your exam!
If you decide to take the GCSE exam at the end of this course and pass, you will have gained a GCSE in History. This will enable you to progress to further and higher education programmes.
Frequently Asked Questions
GCSE History - exams not included
This course at a glance
- Study critical points in Europe’s history
- Learn to question sources and analyse evidence
- Understand the impact of events on the world
- Complete this GSCE in as little as 6 months
- Opens up exciting new avenues of study
- Study around your existing commitments
Studying your GCSE
The study of History is not only an opportunity to examine our past but identify similar trends in the present. The study of History means analysing events and making judgements about how they shaped the world then and now.
Partnered with other humanities courses, History can provide you with strong analytical skills in addition to a solid grasp of key historical events.
Your studies will focus on America's expansion between 1840 and 1895, the build-up to the First World War, Britain from 1170 to today and English Restoration between 1660 and 1685.
By the time you have completed your course, you will have learned to assess the validity of sources, analyse evidence and draw reasoned conclusions on events of historical significance. This will allow you to build on your knowledge through the completion of A Level History or an Access to HE Diploma.
Getting Started
Studying your GCSE with learndirect isn’t like with traditional colleges. As a leading distance learning institute, all your work is online. So, you never need to worry about making it to class.
Your classroom is wherever you feel your do your learning best. And class starts when it suits you, not when someone tells you to arrive.
This gives you the freedom to study your GCSE around you existing commitments. As opposed to sacrificing family time to complete your work. The only specific deadline to work towards is your exam – exam sittings are held once per year in May or June.
Because the course is online, you can start right away via our online portal. This gives you the choice to decide not only when to study, but how quickly you want to complete the course.
You will also be provided with a tutor to support you throughout your History GCSE. Your tutor will mark your assignments, providing guidance and feedback. They are also on hand to answer questions or clarify anything should you get stuck.
Pursuing your career
A GCSE in History allows you to go on to study either at A-level, complete an RQF or an Access to HE Diploma. All of which can allow you to go on to study History or Humanities at degree level.
Modules
As you progress through your course, you will study the following modules:
- Introduction to History
- America, 1840-1895: Expansion and consolidation
- Conflict and tension: The First World War, 1894-1918
- Britain: Power and the people c1170 to the present day
- Restoration England, 1660-1685
Entry Requirements
There are no entry requirements required to enrol on this course.
Average completion timeframe
The average time it takes to complete the course is 18 months.
Exams required
Exams are not included.
Is Membership Required?
No membership is required to enrol on this course.
Course Fees
All course fees, inclusive of all payment plans including our Premium Credit Limited option, must be settled before certification can be ordered.
*You will have access to the course for 24 months.
Assessment
At the end of each unit you will find a Tutor Marked Assignment (TMA). This is completed online and submitted to your tutor. Once assessed your tutor will return your work complete with its final grade and feedback. Once you’ve successfully passed each assignment you’ll be ready to take your exam!
Qualifications
If you decide to take the GCSE exam at the end of this course and pass, you will have gained a GCSE in History. This will enable you to progress to further and higher education programmes.
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