Bexwell Road, Downham Market, Norfolk, PE38 9LL
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Application Instructions
General Entry Requirements
A Level Programme Entry Requirements
The opportunity to study four Advanced level subjects will be offered to some particularly well-qualified applicants, currently defined as students who have achieved at least an average grade 7 across their best seven GCSE subjects.
Vocational and Applied Diploma Entry Requirements
**Please refer to each subject's entry requirements for additional entry requirements for that subject**
Course Summary
With an incredible series of unexpected and unpredictable events at home and abroad in recent years, the study of politics has never been more relevant or more fascinating and it is a great subject for those with enquiring minds and a desire to find out just what is going on in the world today and why.
Politics A-level is a lively and engaging subject that will captivate anyone who wishes to understand the society in which we live, and be able to situate this within the broader global context. We tackle big issues, such as terrorism, poverty and climate change, head on. You will develop skills in analysis, evaluation, debate, handling evidence and formulating credible and substantiated arguments, while at the same time advance your knowledge of national and international politics.
Politics will be ideal for you if:
Politics works well alongside History, English, Sociology, Psychology, Economics, and Philosophy and Ethics.
Course Details
Paper 1 – Government and politics of the UK
Paper 2 – Government and politics of the USA and comparative politics
Paper 3 – Political ideas
As a part of the course you will have the opportunity to take part in a trip to the Houses of Parliament and take part in a Q&A session with our local MP.
How will it be delivered and assessed?
Assessment
Questions a mixture of medium-length ‘explain’, extract-based and essay-style questions.
Entry requirements
6 in a humanities.
Your next steps...
A good grade in Politics at A level is valued by universities and employers, since it requires the development of analytical skills and demonstrates the ability to evaluate political, social and economic issues. This course also lays an appropriate foundation for further study of government and politics or related subjects in higher education.
In recent years students studying Politics have gone on to study a diverse range of subjects at university; however, Law, International Relations and History have been particularly popular choices.
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