Politics A Level covers UK and global politics, plus ideologies like socialism, liberalism, conservatism, and anarchism. The course addresses real-world debates, from voting systems to global governance. Your passion for current affairs and events will be essential to your success on this course. A level of Politics will appeal to those who want to discover answers to fundamental questions such as ‘How can we live together without resorting to violence?’, ‘Who has the power to make decisions in society?’ and ‘Why is there a ‘participation crisis’ in UK politics?’ The Politics A level will cover a broad range of topics to reflect the national, global and ideological dimensions of the subject. In Year One, the course will focus on how the UK government works and the different ways UK citizens engage in political participation. Core ideologies (including conservatism, socialism and liberalism) will also be covered in order to explore many of the theories underpinning the UK and other political systems. Global politics will be investigated in Year Two when you will investigate topics such as which states have the most power and why, globalisation, and how global political and economic organisations seek to deal with global issues concerning poverty, the environment and human rights. The two-year course will develop your skills of analysis and evaluation. You will need to express yourself well on paper and think critically and logically. You will take three written exams at the end of the second year. There is no coursework in Politics.
5 GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including Mathematics and English.
At the end of the second year there are three 2 hour exams covering the content of the three papers. Each exam is equally weighted.
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Hampshire |
| Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Owens Road, Winchester, SO22 6RX |
Politics A Level covers UK and global politics, plus ideologies like socialism, liberalism, conservatism, and anarchism. The course addresses real-world debates, from voting systems to global governance. Your passion for current affairs and events will be essential to your success on this course. A level of Politics will appeal to those who want to discover answers to fundamental questions such as ‘How can we live together without resorting to violence?’, ‘Who has the power to make decisions in society?’ and ‘Why is there a ‘participation crisis’ in UK politics?’ The Politics A level will cover a broad range of topics to reflect the national, global and ideological dimensions of the subject. In Year One, the course will focus on how the UK government works and the different ways UK citizens engage in political participation. Core ideologies (including conservatism, socialism and liberalism) will also be covered in order to explore many of the theories underpinning the UK and other political systems. Global politics will be investigated in Year Two when you will investigate topics such as which states have the most power and why, globalisation, and how global political and economic organisations seek to deal with global issues concerning poverty, the environment and human rights. The two-year course will develop your skills of analysis and evaluation. You will need to express yourself well on paper and think critically and logically. You will take three written exams at the end of the second year. There is no coursework in Politics.
5 GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including Mathematics and English.
At the end of the second year there are three 2 hour exams covering the content of the three papers. Each exam is equally weighted.