Philosophy, Religion and Ethics (PRE)
WHY SHOULD I STUDY A LEVEL PHILOSOPHY, RELIGION AND ETHICS?
PRE is a vitally important subject, as religion and the continuing legacy of religious thought play a central role in society.
This course is open to everyone who is interested in the ‘big questions’ about the nature of the universe or the meaning of human life, such as: Does God exist? How can we tell what is right or wrong? Why do Christians use the Bible as a guide to how they should live their lives? Can you accept both science and religion?
There is no requirement that you follow a particular religious viewpoint – there will be many perspectives examined – but it is a requirement that students should be able, rationally and objectively, to analyse and evaluate religious ideas and concepts.
PRE is a subject that can be helpful to any student and can usefully be studied in combination with any other essay-based subject (e.g. English and History), as well as those that focus on analysis, argument and evaluation (e.g. Sociology and Psychology). Many of the topics covered will overlap with A Level Philosophy.
Our PRE teachers are very well qualified subject specialists who have studied at some of the country’s best universities. We pride ourselves on being a friendly and supportive department, and work hard to develop the most effective teaching strategies and opportunities for extension. We use peer mentoring, a variety of electronic resources and support and revision sessions.
In previous years the department has welcomed visiting speakers in to College. Recent trips have included visits to local places of worship and we offer the chance to go to university conferences.
Many of our students enjoy PRE so much that they choose to study it at university, including some of the most prestigious universities in the UK. Others will choose to follow a particular interest in the area as part of an Extended Project Qualification in their second year.
COURSE CONTENT
The first year of the course consists of the following topics:
Christianity
- Augustine’s teachings on human nature
- The person of Jesus Christ
- Death and the afterlife
Philosophy of Religion
- The design, cosmological and ontological arguments for the existence of God.
- Religious experience.
- The problem of evil.
Ethics
- Situation Ethics and Natural Law
- Kantian Ethics and Utilitarianism.
- Euthanasia and Business Ethics.
PROGRESSION ONTO YEAR 2
Progression to the second year of this A Level course will be dependent on having made satisfactory progress in the first year of the course, including achieving at least an E grade in a formal late spring assessment, as well as the maintenance of a good level of attendance and commitment throughout the year.
The Year 2 PRE course consists of new material, including:
Christianity
- Religious pluralism and theology/society
- Gender and theology/society
- Secularisation and Liberation Theology.
Philosophy of Religion
- The nature or attributes of God
- Religious Language.
Ethics
- Meta-ethics.
- Conscience.
- Sexual Ethics
The final A Level PRE examination assesses all of the topics studied over the two years.
HOW WILL I BE ASSESSED?
PRE is an exam only course. The assessment consists of essays divided into two parts. In the first section you explain the key features of a topic or argument, and in the second you construct an argument to explain your own view and the views of a range of scholars – discussing and evaluating the effectiveness of each.
FINAL ASSESSMENT AT END OF YEAR 2
Paper 1 (Christianity)
• 2 hours (33% of A Level) three essay questions.
Paper 2 (Philosophy of Religion)
• 2 hours (33% of A Level) three essay questions.
Paper 3 (Ethics)
• 2 hours (33% of A Level) three essay questions.
MINIMUM ENTRY CRITERIA
Standard College entry requirements (see page 12 of the prospectus) and a minimum of:
Grade required | Subject required |
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Grade 5 |
In at least one predominantly written based GCSE subject (from English Language, English Literature, History, Religious Studies or Sociology) |
and | |
Grade 4 |
GCSE English Language or English Literature |
WHAT CAN I DO AFTER STUDYING A LEVEL PRE?
Students who wish to take the subject further can apply for degree courses in Theology, Philosophy or Religious Studies. Many students go on to study subjects like Sociology, Psychology, Anthropology, Politics, English Literature or PPE at university. Students of PRE have continued on to successful careers in many fields, including law, education, business, social work, medicine (the ethics aspect of the course is particularly valuable here), administration and the media.