The Humanities course is very varied and is very hard work - my tutor thought that after doing this we would have no problem going straight to a level 3!
Having said that, bits of it were fascinating, but also bits were deadly boring. As it's so varied, you will never find some one who enjoys all of it. I loved the History which was mainly based on the French Revolution, and also loved the Art, but hated studying architecture, history of science and literature, which surprised me as I planned to do literature at level 2 afterwards. No chance!!
There are 9 assignments and each one is so different from the previous one, so it's not until the end of the course that you get the chance to tie things up. For example, we had an assignment on the role of Gladiators in Roman Society, and another about the problems of defining the concept of religion!
As I had already done the Living Arts course, I had 10 points at level one, when I get my results for A103, I will hopefully have 70, so in October I start on two 10 point courses, one on Shakespeare and one on Da Vinci. Next February I start my first level two course hich will be History of Art (not literature!!)
It's a great course for giving you a taste of everything that the Humanities offers.