Our Social Science Sixth Form Programme allows you to study three different areas within Social Sciences, to give you a broad understanding of issues that affect our world and shape our societies. You will develop new ways of thinking about the social world and explore diverse perspectives on the relationship between society and the individual and how external factors such as politics, culture and organisations shape it. Over two years, you will achieve three Level 3 qualifications equating to three A Levels and for those who wish to progress on to university, you should select three complementary qualifications depending on what career path you are interested in. Choose three pathways from the Social Sciences Programme which consist of: • Applied Science • Health & Social Care • Psychology • Sociology Our Admissions Team and course tutors will be happy to discuss more details about your preferred pathways at the Future Student event in June or when you enrol in August.
5 GCSEs 9-4 including English and maths GCSEs grade 9-4.
About Education Provider
| Region | North East |
| Local Authority | Newcastle upon Tyne |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Rye Hill Campus, Scotswood Road, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, NE4 7SA |
Our Social Science Sixth Form Programme allows you to study three different areas within Social Sciences, to give you a broad understanding of issues that affect our world and shape our societies. You will develop new ways of thinking about the social world and explore diverse perspectives on the relationship between society and the individual and how external factors such as politics, culture and organisations shape it. Over two years, you will achieve three Level 3 qualifications equating to three A Levels and for those who wish to progress on to university, you should select three complementary qualifications depending on what career path you are interested in. Choose three pathways from the Social Sciences Programme which consist of: • Applied Science • Health & Social Care • Psychology • Sociology Our Admissions Team and course tutors will be happy to discuss more details about your preferred pathways at the Future Student event in June or when you enrol in August.
5 GCSEs 9-4 including English and maths GCSEs grade 9-4.