
Why study this course? A-Level Politics is a fascinating subject to study in an ever-changing and modernising world. You will cover a broad range of topical and historically political issues that will enable a deeper understanding of current and previous events. Politics provides students with transferable skills that are highly desired by universities and employers alike; you will learn to be critical and analytical in your approach to new concepts. You will be taught to question what you learn and challenge your understanding of the status quo. You will develop your written and oral communication skills to put forward your opinions, using research and further study to inform ideas. What will you study? This qualification focuses on both British and international politics; a variety of topics and issues are taught ranging from the British constitution and importance of modern democracy to the European Union and global governance. Political theories such as Conservatism, Socialism, Liberalism and Anarchy will also be taught to give you a broad understanding of the foundations of our political system. Future Pathways The strength and quality of politics as an academic discipline opens many doors to those who study it. A confident knowledge of both British and international politics and the skills that come with it will be useful in many employment sectors, including local or national government, journalism, law, further academic research or higher education, Civil Service fast stream, public relations, market research, charity work, non-governmental organisation, pressure groups, local political party, politician’s or MP’s assistant.
English Language or English Literature 6
100% Written Examination (three exams at the end of Year 13)
About Education Provider
Region | South East |
Local Authority | Buckinghamshire |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
Address | Misbourne Drive, Great Missenden, HP16 0BN |
Why study this course? A-Level Politics is a fascinating subject to study in an ever-changing and modernising world. You will cover a broad range of topical and historically political issues that will enable a deeper understanding of current and previous events. Politics provides students with transferable skills that are highly desired by universities and employers alike; you will learn to be critical and analytical in your approach to new concepts. You will be taught to question what you learn and challenge your understanding of the status quo. You will develop your written and oral communication skills to put forward your opinions, using research and further study to inform ideas. What will you study? This qualification focuses on both British and international politics; a variety of topics and issues are taught ranging from the British constitution and importance of modern democracy to the European Union and global governance. Political theories such as Conservatism, Socialism, Liberalism and Anarchy will also be taught to give you a broad understanding of the foundations of our political system. Future Pathways The strength and quality of politics as an academic discipline opens many doors to those who study it. A confident knowledge of both British and international politics and the skills that come with it will be useful in many employment sectors, including local or national government, journalism, law, further academic research or higher education, Civil Service fast stream, public relations, market research, charity work, non-governmental organisation, pressure groups, local political party, politician’s or MP’s assistant.
English Language or English Literature 6
100% Written Examination (three exams at the end of Year 13)