Course Overview
By studying classic texts such as Shakespeare’s 'Much Ado About
Nothing' and Jane Austen’s 'Pride and Prejudice', you’ll explore the
endless variety of literature. And, as well as enjoying great works,
you’ll develop keen powers of analysis.
Pre-requisites
Although GCSE English/English Literature are not required, they are
recommended. If you have not yet completed these courses, then why not
enrol in either the ODLC GCSE English Literature or ODLC GCSE English
course today and get the qualifications you need to go on and succeed with
your A Levels.
Please note additional text books may be required.
Key Topics
- 'Translations' by Friel
- 'Selected Poems' by Keats
- 'Emma' by Austen
- 'Much Ado About Nothing' by Shakespeare
- 'Howards End' by Forster
- 'The Whitsun Weddings' by Larkin
- 'The Way of the World' by Congreve
- 'Pride & Prejudice' by Austen
Qualification
A Level in English Literature
Support
As a ODLC student you will have your own personal tutor helping you
with your course work and with any questions you may have. Plus you
can contact our Student Advisors by email or phone for all the practical
advice you may need – so we really are with you 100%.
What's more, you'll have access to the ODLC online Student Community,
where you can interact with other students, browse our resource library
and manage your account.
Assessment
Once you've enrolled on your chosen course(s), you'll receive all the
information you need to arrange your own exams, including details of
syllabuses, exam boards and dates. Exams are held in various parts of the
UK.
If you're based outside of the UK, it may be possible to sit your exam
through your local British Council, depending on your location.
Exams take place in January and June with the
deadlines for submitting coursework being 1st October and 1st February
respectively. Please note that exam fees are additional to course fees.
NB: To be able to sit your exams in June
2007 the deadline for submitting coursework is the 1st of February 2007,
if you have any questions about examinations please call 0800 056 3983.
What our Students Say
"I studied two A levels with ODLC to help me get to university –
it was convenient for me because my school didn't offer courses I wanted
to do and I'm not tied down to a rigid way of studying. The textbooks were
easy to find, and the coursework is very self-explanatory." Leon
Williams, ODLC Graduate. Shrewsbury.
Your Future Prospects
Whether your goal is to go on to Higher Education or you are keen to
make a start in your chosen career, studying A Levels with ODLC will help
make these choices available to you in the future.