Religious studies, philosophy and ethics is part of our extended course offer.
Why study A level religious studies, philosophy and ethics?
Religious studies is beneficial to those who want to debate and discuss religious issues from a variety of perspectives, including non-religious viewpoints. You will develop your knowledge about the philosophy of religion and debate the existence of God, look at the impact of religion around the world, how the ethics of religion affect society, and how religious thought has developed and changed throughout history.
The skills gained are valuable for a range or careers and further education courses including clergy, teaching, politics, law, medicine and social services.
Course type
A level
Examination board
OCR
Entry requirements
Grade 5 in religious studies, philosophy and ethics, or grade 5 in English
How will A level religious studies, philosophy and ethics be delivered?
Topic area | Key themes and content |
Philosophy of religion | Religious beliefs, values, and teachings / historical and contemporary variations / sources of wisdom and authority / practices shaping religious identity / variation within traditions / social and historical developments in theology / religion and society relationship |
Religious ethics | Study of normative ethical theories / application to contemporary moral issues (euthanasia and business ethics) / ethical language and thought / debates around conscience / sexual ethics / Influence of developments in religious belief on ethical thought |
Developments in religious thought | Religious beliefs, values, and teachings / historical and contemporary variations / sources of wisdom and authority / practices shaping religious identity / variation within traditions / social and historical developments in theology / religion and society relationship |
Assessment
• Examinations
Future pathways and careers
• Law
• Social services
• Teaching
• Medicine
• Politics
• Administration management