Mathematics
Course summary
The study of History develops students’ powers of analysis and their ability to organise material and write clearly and logically. It is concerned with real people and society, as well as the interpretations of evidence and the skills of rational argument. It is a popular choice in the sixth form. A level of History is a springboard to a wide range of degrees and careers, such as banking, insurance, civil service, management and journalism. It is recognised as a qualification for entry to most degree courses and is especially desirable for a career in law. In studying History students develop several skills that are transferrable into a variety of career options. The practise of applying past lessons to resolve present problems, and the ability to have an analytical view when faced with a variety of situations and challenges, would be relevant in the fields of business, politics, marketing, advertising and public relations. The research skills and historical understanding would allow students to pursue careers in teaching, academia, archiving and heritage.
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