Course information
Government and Politics
The Sixth Form College Farnborough - Hampshire
01252688200
Prospect Avenue, Farnborough, GU14 8JX
Course summary

How democratic is the UK? What is freedom? What will be the long-term consequences of the Coronavirus pandemic? The war in Ukraine? If you take an interest in these sorts of questions, this course will certainly be of interest to you. Politics is an ever-changing field of study that explores the ‘here and now’ of decision-making in the UK and beyond. Be warned: This subject will change the way you think. Studying politics will open your eyes to the world around you and ultimately, make you a more interesting person. In the first year of the course, you will consider important concepts such as democracy, power and influence. You will learn how Parliament works, and why some are now calling for big changes to the system. Topical questions tackled by our students include: • Why do we have an unelected House of Lords making laws on our behalf? • What sort of PM is Rishi Sunak? • How has Keir Starmer changed the Labour party? • Are our elections fair? In the second year, you will focus on global politics and on the development of political ideology. Political ideology is important because it allows us to ask the deep questions surrounding the nature of government and the role of the state. Topical questions tackled by second-year students include: • How is individual freedom maximized? • Why is Marxism still relevant? • Why is it so difficult to tackle climate change? • Is global politics dominated by the rich and powerful?

Entry requirements

• You should have at least a grade 5 in GCSE English language and GCSE maths. • A grade 5 is desirable in GCSE English literature or another essay-based subject, for example, history. • Overall strong essay writing skills based on performance in the humanities or social science-based subjects that you have taken.

How you'll be assessed

The course is assessed entirely by external examination. Content overview - UNIT 1 Political Participation: • democracy and participation • political parties • electoral systems • voting behaviour and the media Core Political Ideas: • Socialism and communism • conservatism • liberalism Content overview - UNIT 2 UK Government • The constitution, • Parliament, • Prime Minister and executive, • Relationships between the branches. Other Political Ideas: • Feminism Content overview - UNIT 3 Global Politics • Theories of Global Politics, • Sovereignty and globalisation, • Global governance: political and economic, • Global governance: human rights and environmental, • Power and developments, • Regionalism and the European Union

School Info

About Education Provider

RegionSouth East
Local AuthorityHampshire
Ofsted RatingOutstanding
Gender TypeCo-Educational
AddressProspect Avenue, Farnborough, GU14 8JX