A Level History

Course Code

A Level History

Course Type

Course Duration

2 Years

Start Date

1 September, 2025
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A Level History is a course for those who wish to study the effects of political, economic, social and military consequences of the past and how they have impacted people around the world. You may have studied History at GCSE but this is not a requirement.

This A Level History course looks at evaluating and analysing narratives, evidence and different perspectives of events and coming to a judgement about what evidence is more compelling. So you may find it beneficial to study History if you are also considering English Language and Literature, or Politics and Law.

Content Overview – A Level History

Topics you will cover include:

  • Studying a diverse range of historical events from around the world
  • Germany 1919-1963
  • Weimar Germany (Spartacist and Kapp Pustch, Golden Years, Depression)
  • Nazi Germany (Rise of Hitler, WW2, fall of Nazi Germany)
  • Cold War (Division of Germany, Berlin wall)
  • The Early Tudors 1485-1558
  • Henry VII
  • Henry VIII
  • Edward VI
  • Mary I
  • Civil Rights in the USA 1865-1992
  • Understanding the development of totalitarianism and the weakness of political institutions to stop its development and spread.
  • Understanding international relations and their impact on domestic policy
  • Understanding social, political, historical, and military contexts of countries and institutions, helping you understand how the past impacts on the present
  • Engaging in development of writing skills including explanation, evaluation and synthesis
  • Building skills in planning, time management and development of essay writing
  • Studying a wide period of history in different countries allowing you to develop an awareness of how legal, political, economic and social change has impacted these countries
  • Gaining a strong foundation for further study in History, Politics and Law, giving you the skills to analyse, use analysis, synthesis and evidence to come to a substantiated judgement about these periods of time

 

Year 1

Paper 1: The Early Tudors 1485-1558
(50% – 1.5 hour exam)

Section A: Henry VII 1485-1509
Section B: Henry VIII 1509-1547
Section C: Edward VI 1547-1553
Section D: Mary I 1553-1558

Paper 2: Democracy and Dictatorships in Germany 1919–1963
(50% – 1.5 hour exam)

Section A: Weimar period 1919-1933
Section B: Nazi Germany 1933-1945
Section C: Cold War 1945-1963

 

Year 2

Paper 3 : Civil Rights in the USA 1865–1992
(40% – 2.5 hour exam)

Section A: African Americans 1865-1992
Section B: Native Americans 1865-1992
Section C: Women 1865-1992
Section D: Trade Unions 1865-1992

All students studying A Levels should have at least five GCSEs at grade 9 – 5 in academic subjects, including English Language at grade 5. Two of these should be grade 6.

We visit Birmingham Library and the University of Birmingham.

For when you’re not studying, we offer a whole range of enrichment activities which are not only good fun but help you make friends, develop new skills and add to your CV and university applications. There are trips and visits to bring your studies to life, and you can get involved in sport, debating and many other activities.

Through the Student Union and our college committees, you can get involved in volunteering, enterprise, fundraising projects or the prestigious Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme. We run societies like the Medical Society for you to join and we organise events and festivals to celebrate our inclusive and diverse community. As for entertainment, we regularly host film nights and go on theatre trips to see live productions.

Assessment – A Level History

Year 1
100% exam: two papers for the AS Level

Year 2
80% exam: three papers for the A Level
20% Non-Exam Assessment (NEA): 4,000-word essay

Where can I go next with A Level History?

Potential university degree options could include – but are not limited to:

  • History
  • Politics
  • Law
  • International Relations
  • Archaeology
  • Sociology

Potential career routes could include, but are not limited to:

  • Law (solicitor, barrister)
  • Journalism
  • Teaching
  • Civil service
  • Museum/heritage work
  • Business related fields where analytical skills are valuable

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