GOVERNMENT & POLITICS
Course Description:
There A Level consists of 3 units
Unit 1: Government and politics of the UK Topics in Government: The British constitution, parliament, the prime minister and cabinet, the judiciary and devolution. Topics in Politics: Democracy and participation, elections and referendums (including voting behaviour), political parties, pressure groups and the European Union.
Unit 2: Government and politics of the USA and comparative politics Topics in Government: The constitutional framework of US government and the legislative, executive and judicial branches of government. Topics in Politics: The electoral process and direct democracy (including voting behaviour), political parties, pressure groups and civil rights. Topics in Comparative Politics: Comparisons between the political systems of the UK and the USA in relation to the topics in modules 1 & 2.
Unit 3: Political ideas Topics include the core ideologies of liberalism, conservatism and socialism, and one ideology from the following: Nationalism, feminism, multiculturalism, anarchism, and ecologism.
Assessment Format Each module is assessed by a written paper of 2 hours (33%)
Board: AQA
Course Entry Requirements:
GCSE Grade 6 in English Language, English Literature or a related Humanities subject.
Teacher to contact: Mr O Lane
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