Course Overview

Explore the people and events that shaped our world.

What can the past teach us about power, people and change? NEC’s AS level History course invites you to investigate major events, ideologies and individuals who shaped the modern world. You’ll develop your analytical and critical thinking skills by exploring political revolutions, social transformation, and international conflict. With expert tutor support and flexible online study, this course is perfect for curious minds looking to understand the forces that shaped our world – and how history continues to shape the future.

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    Interactive course

  • 1:1 tutor support

AS Level History at a glance

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Edexcel 8HI0

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Resources

Set textbooks – included as a free ebook with your course:

  • Edexcel AS/A level History, Paper 1 & 2: Challenges to the Authority of the State in the Late 18th and 19th Centuries, M Collier, R Rogers and A Kidson, Pearson Education, 2015

Set textbooks – not included in the course fee:

  • Access to History: The Unification of Germany and the challenge of Nationalism 1789-1919, A Farmer and A Stiles, Hodder Education, 2015

 

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Requirements

Internet access

Computer operating system and browser to support learn@nec.

 

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Assignments

6 assignments (one introductory) – these do not contribute towards your final grade

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Hours

Complete at your own pace

Approx. 120-150* hours plus time for completing assignments

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UCAS points

Earn up to 20 UCAS points

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Entry requirements

Study at your own pace.

Our course materials assume that English is your first language

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Format

Online learning with 1:1 tutor support

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Assessment

Two exams:

  • 2 hours 15 minutes, 60% of marks
  • 1 hour 30 minutes, 40% of marks

Non-exam assessment (NEA):

  • None
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Exam board

Edexcel 8HI0

course entry requirements icon
Entry requirements

Study at your own pace.

Our course materials assume that English is your first language

course hours icon
Hours

Complete at your own pace

Approx. 120-150* hours plus time for completing assignments

course requirements icon
Requirements

Internet access

Computer operating system and browser to support learn@nec.

 

course assessment icon
Assessment

Two exams:

  • 2 hours 15 minutes, 60% of marks
  • 1 hour 30 minutes, 40% of marks

Non-exam assessment (NEA):

  • None
course assignments icon
Assignments

6 assignments (one introductory) – these do not contribute towards your final grade

course resources icon
Resources

Set textbooks – included as a free ebook with your course:

  • Edexcel AS/A level History, Paper 1 & 2: Challenges to the Authority of the State in the Late 18th and 19th Centuries, M Collier, R Rogers and A Kidson, Pearson Education, 2015

Set textbooks – not included in the course fee:

  • Access to History: The Unification of Germany and the challenge of Nationalism 1789-1919, A Farmer and A Stiles, Hodder Education, 2015

 

course format icon
Format

Online learning with 1:1 tutor support

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UCAS points

Earn up to 20 UCAS points

course exam board icon
Exam board

Edexcel 8HI0

course resources icon
Resources

Set textbooks – included as a free ebook with your course:

  • Edexcel AS/A level History, Paper 1 & 2: Challenges to the Authority of the State in the Late 18th and 19th Centuries, M Collier, R Rogers and A Kidson, Pearson Education, 2015

Set textbooks – not included in the course fee:

  • Access to History: The Unification of Germany and the challenge of Nationalism 1789-1919, A Farmer and A Stiles, Hodder Education, 2015

 

course requirements icon
Requirements

Internet access

Computer operating system and browser to support learn@nec.

 

course assignments icon
Assignments

6 assignments (one introductory) – these do not contribute towards your final grade

course hours icon
Hours

Complete at your own pace

Approx. 120-150* hours plus time for completing assignments

education icon
UCAS points

Earn up to 20 UCAS points

course entry requirements icon
Entry requirements

Study at your own pace.

Our course materials assume that English is your first language

course format icon
Format

Online learning with 1:1 tutor support

course assessment icon
Assessment

Two exams:

  • 2 hours 15 minutes, 60% of marks
  • 1 hour 30 minutes, 40% of marks

Non-exam assessment (NEA):

  • None

Why study AS History

Future opportunities

  • Studying history at university.
  • A wide range of rewarding career paths in areas such as politics, medicine, town planning, law, finance, business, accountancy, tourism, journalism and research.
Course content

What you’ll learn…

Section 1

The growth of parliamentary democracy c1785–c1870

  • The unreformed Parliament up to 1785
  • Demand for reform c1785–1815
  • The Great Reform Act 1815–32
  • Towards Chartism 1832–48
  • The 1867 Reform Act
Section 2

Industrialisation, protest and trade unionism c1785–c1870

  • Industrial growth c1785–c1870
  • Living and working conditions c1785–c1850
  • Protest and reform c1785–c1870
  • Unionism and cooperation c1785–c1850
  • New Model Unionism c1850–c1870
Section 3

Poverty and pauperism; the abolition of the slave trade

  • Poverty and pauperism c1785–1834
  • After the Poor Law Amendment Act 1834
  • The abolition of the slave trade 1
  • The abolition of the slave trade 2
  • The abolition of the slave trade 3
Section 4

The unification of Germany 1: c1840–51

  • Popular pressure and causes of revolution 1840–48
  • Failure of revolution 1848–51
Section 5

The unification of Germany 2: c1852–71

  • Austro-Prussian rivalry 1852–66
  • Prussia and the Kleindeutschland solution 1866–71

    Affordable study

    Flexible payments and financial help

    • As an education charity dedicated to helping independent learners achieve life-changing qualifications we want to keep fees affordable. All of our course fees are clear and transparent to help you plan for any additional costs.
    • NEC’s fees for AS levels offer some of the best value on the market, with multi-buy options, special offers, personal discounts, and affordable finance options.
    • Used responsibly, finance is a great way to spread the cost of your course. We’ve teamed up with Omni, one of the UK’s leading finance specialists.
    • Depending on your own circumstances, there are a number of possibilities for getting help to fund your course.

    Visit our Fee information page or

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    Study now, pay your way

    It’s your choice: you can pay in full at the point of enrolment, or you can spread the cost over monthly instalments with our finance offer. We offer a choice of six or 12 month repayment plans, with 0% APR as standard.

    To pay in instalments you will need to enrol by telephone.

    The National Extension College (NEC) work with finance company OMNI. For more information on our relationship with OMNI and repayment plans see our Fee Information page.

    Course fee £524
    Deposit £52.40
    Amount of credit £471.60
    Monthly payment £39.30
    Duration 12 months
    Total repayment £524
    Cost of credit £0.00
    Rate of interest 0% APR representative
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    Enjoy 1-2-1 support from your course tutor

    You’ll have access to 1:1 support from your tutor. All NEC tutors are subject experts, with experience in supporting online learners.

    “I have worked as a distance learning tutor for approximately fifteen years, and with the growth of the Internet and digital technology, it is a booming area of innovative and flexible educational learning. I have worked in teaching roles across secondary, further and higher education levels, and such experiences have helped my role as a distance learning tutor, where subject knowledge and communication skills are vital. I have always enjoyed the subjects of History and Politics since I was at school, and have a combined degree in the subject. I have also have gained a Masters degree and PhD in Politics. I have gained practical experience of the subject area with a spell working in Parliament, visiting other political bodies and institutions, while also having various research articles, chapters and books published. When I’m not working I enjoy sport, especially football, and I am a big fan of Everton FC!”

    Ben, History Tutor
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    We understand younger students often need an extra helping hand with their studies. NEC’s unique Progress Tracker makes it easy for parents and guardians to follow their child’s progress, access assignment grades and view tutor feedback to ensure effective learning.

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    Frequently asked questions

    Your common questions and concerns answered. Read more FAQs.

    NEC offers flexible, online GCSEs, A levels, and vocational courses that you can study anytime, anywhere. When you enrol, you’ll receive a welcome email with login details for learn@nec, our virtual learning platform.

    You’ll be supported by a qualified subject tutor who provides feedback on your assignments and helps guide your progress. Our expertly designed courses include engaging materials, interactive learning activities, and selected online resources — all created by experienced teachers, examiners, and learning designers.

    Our courses are designed to let you study at your own pace — all within a clearly defined enrolment period to help keep you on track. Many courses let you study your way, with flexible assignment deadlines to suit your schedule. Others may include set dates — especially for things like exams or NEAs (Non-Exam Assessment) — to help you stay on track.

    Yes! You can connect with other learners in your course’s online forum. Many students find discussing topics with peers helps reinforce their learning — and helps them feel part of a wider learning community.

    Yes. Most NEC courses, including all GCSEs and A levels, lead to qualifications awarded by major UK exam boards such as AQA, Edexcel, OCR and Cambridge International. You’ll earn exactly the same qualification as students in school or college.

    We’re also approved to offer CMI qualifications for management, as well as TQUK-accredited courses and Functional Skills qualifications in English and Maths. These nationally recognised qualifications are designed to help learners build practical skills and are ideal for both personal development and career progression.

    Some short courses, like those in the arts, are for personal development and enjoyment but don’t lead to formal accreditation.

    Yes, NEC is a JCQ-approved exam centre, which means we can support your exam entry, provide verified access arrangements, and oversee non-exam assessments (NEAs) — essential for subjects like English, Science and Geography.

    Yes. Many students complete a one-year fast track option, especially if working towards university or career deadlines. You’ll need to commit regular study time and plan carefully around assignment deadlines and exams.

    If you’re unsure whether fast track is realistic, we’ll advise you.

    Yes. You can enrol any time and begin studying when it suits you. However, if your course involves an exam, you’ll need to complete all assignments and assessments (also known as coursework or NEA — Non-Exam Assessment) in time for set exam dates — so don’t leave it too late!

    If you’re planning to apply to university, please also be aware of UCAS deadlines. For example, to receive predicted grades through our UCAS Application Service, you’ll need to have completed a certain number of assignments by specific dates.

    Check the individual course pages for guidance, or book a call with an advisor to discuss your timeline and study plans.

    Yes — NEC is ideal for international students. Many of our courses are available worldwide, but there are a few things to check before enrolling:

    Exams: You’ll need to arrange a local exam centre. AQA does not offer international exams, so you’ll need to travel to the UK for those.

    Qualification recognition: Ensure your chosen qualification is recognised in your country.

    Our team is happy to help you explore your options.

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