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Course Details


A Level History

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Course NameStart DateEnd DateSiteHome Fees 
GCE A Level in History (Linear) Level 303/09/202412/06/2026Lincoln Campus£767.93Available for applications


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Support For Students Aged 19+

Lincoln College Fee Remission Policy offers means tested and non-means tested help with course fees for qualifications up to and including Level 2 and for some students aged 19+ studying a first Full Level 3

We also offer the Advanced Learner Loan, which is non-means tested help with course fees for Level 3, 4, 5 and 6 Further Education funded courses. Our Learner Support Fund offers means tested help with course related costs such as travel to college, uniform, equipment, UCAS application fee and travel to Higher Education interviews. We offer help with the cost of Ofsted registered childcare through the Care To Learn scheme for students aged under 20 (non means tested) and our 20+ Childcare Support Fund (means tested). We can also provide assistance through the Free College Meals scheme. Students, or their parents, must be in receipt of a qualifying means tested benefit and either aged 19 to 24 and have a current Education and Health Care Plan, or be aged 19 and continuing exactly the same programme that they started before they turned 19. Visit our website here for more information or contact the Financial Support Team at financialsupport@lincolncollege.ac.uk or call (01522) 876000 or (01636) 680680


To find more information on funding available for all students please visit our Financial Support page by clicking here

If you are interested in an Apprenticeship, you will pay no course fees.



More information about this Course


Introduction

History is a very popular and highly regarded subject, often studied alongside Arts and Social Science, English and Geography. The A level History course explores developments that were pivotal to the creation of the contemporary Western world.

You will analyse the actions and beliefs of prominent ruling figures, including Henry VIII, Elizabeth I and Adolf Hitler, and you will also seek to uncover the lives and experiences of ‘ordinary’ people. You will investigate episodes of momentous social and cultural change, such as the Reformation of the Church in England and the Nazi’s racial policies.

Throughout your studies, you will examine:

  • Political activity
  • The factors behind domestic and foreign policy-making.
  • In the second year, you will also produce an independent research project on a theme of your choice relating to African American rights in the USA.


  • Entry Requirements

    You’ll need five GCSEs (minimum grade Four or equivalent), to include Maths (minimum grade Four). English Language (minimum grade Five or equivalent) and English Literature (minimum grade Five or equivalent) or History (minimum grade Five or equivalent).



    Assessment and Progression

    Assessment: Assessment is by written examination and coursework.

    Progression: You could progress to a Higher Education course.



    Fees
    Fees listed are for those aged 19 years and over only. Fees are subject to change. Support for fees may be available, such as fee remission or the Advanced Learner Loan.

    For further information regarding the Advanced Learner Loan please visit www.lincolncollege.ac.uk/funding-your-course/

    Please note that where stated, fees are for the first year of a course only.

    For more information contact our Course Information Office on 030 030 32435 or email enquiries@lincolncollege.ac.uk



    What You Will Need To Bring

    You’ll need general stationery items and access to the internet; PCs are available on campus.




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