WJEC AS Level English Literature Level 3

Key Information
Subject Area
A Levels
Level
3
Part Time Day
Location
Blaenau Gwent Learning Zone
Fees
£295.00
Please note, all advertised fees are for one year only, unless otherwise stated in the additional information below
Start Date
05 September 2023
Infill to fulltime course
Duration
34 weeks
In a nutshell
Studying AS Level English Literature allows plenty of scope for discussion and the development of your own ideas. It provides learners with an introduction to the discipline of advanced literary studies and presents opportunities for reading widely and for making creative and informed responses to each of the major literary genres of poetry, prose and drama.
This course is for...
... You want to follow the English and Writing pathway but also studying this transferable subject will provide good access to most of the A level pathways
... You enjoy reading literature
... You like to analyse and discuss literature
... You work well with written essays and assignments
Course content
You’ll study two units at AS Level. Throughout the course, you’ll be encouraged to read widely and independently whilst being taught how to analyse, evaluate and compare a range of literary texts from different cultural contexts.
You’ll be assessed by regular homework, class work test marks and mock examination grades, which will enable you to measure your progress. At AS Level, you’ll be formally assessed by two summer examinations.
The AS/A Level English Literature is a traditional transferable academic subject held in high regard by Russell Group Universities. Many careers are open to English students. However, the most obvious professions are law, journalism, teaching, administration, civil service, the media and creative industries.
Entry Requirements
To enrol on this course you’ll need a minimum of 5 GCSEs at Grade A*-C to include Maths/Maths, Numeracy and English Language or Literature.
Additional information
You will have the opportunity to participate in enrichment and extracurricular activities to support your academic progress for which you will be asked to make a small financial contribution. You will be expected to have access to recommended tests specific to your course.
After booking your course you have 14 days to change your mind and request a full refund. You can still request a refund after this date, but this will only be given if you meet the criteria from the college fee policy.
If your chosen course starts within 14 days of you booking your place, then the 14 day refund policy does not apply and any refund will be subject to the college fee policy.
All courses may be subject to change and cancelled if deemed not viable to run.
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