Government and Politics
Brighouse High School - Calderdale
01484710408
Finkil Street, Brighouse, HD6 2NY
Course summary

Choose to study Politics at Brighouse Sixth Form College and learn that politics exists because people disagree. They disagree about how they should live (moral questions), about who should get what (resource questions) and about who should make decisions (power questions). Politics therefore seeks to establish the general rules under which we live and it is those rules that make orderly existence possible. As such, politics is the most basic and necessary of social activities — without orderly existence, society will degenerate into a civil war of each against all. All members of society should have a better understanding of the general rules under which they live. For these rules to be effective, as many people as possible should actively participate in making them, upholding them and maybe, changing them. This is what is meant by ‘active citizenship’. Politics is likely to suit students who have an interest in the world around them, and who want to know more about the society they live in and how it works. Students must enjoy debate, discussion and argument. Students will need to be comfortable with the fact that in politics there are no simple ‘rights’ or ‘wrongs’ and they must like to think for themselves, and want to develop their views, rather than accept the views of others. Paper 1: UK Politics Democracy and political participation, party policies and ideas, elections and voting behaviour and the media. Also a study of core political Ideologies such as Liberalism, Conservatism and Socialism Paper 2: UK Government The Constitution, Parliament, the Prime Minister and Cabinet and the relationship between branches of the state. In addition, optional core political ideas (choose one of) Anarchism, Ecologism, Feminism, Multiculturalism or Nationalism. Paper 3: Comparative Politics US politics: US constitution and federalism, Congress, the President, Supreme Court, democracy and participation, civil rights

Entry requirements

Grade 5 in English Language

How you'll be assessed

Examination Assessment 100%

School Info

About Education Provider

RegionYorkshire and the Humber
Local AuthorityCalderdale
Ofsted RatingGood
Gender TypeCo-Educational
AddressFinkil Street, Brighouse, HD6 2NY