GOVERNMENT POLITICS
Course summary
Why did the UK vote for Brexit? How can we explain Trump-mania? Why are some groups more powerful than others? Is it true that when America sneezes, the world catches a cold? From AV to WMD, the study of Politics at A Level will allow you to consider and develop your ideas on these issues at a national and international level. The subject involves discussion and debate, with students encouraged to relate the theories they learn to contemporary national and global developments.
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Assessment
Course content/Outline: Components (subject to change) Component 1: UK Politics and Core Political Ideas (Written examination: 2 hours, one third of overall mark) Component 2: UK Government and Feminism (Written examination: 2 hours, one third of overall mark) Component 3: Comparative Politics: Global Politics – (Written examination: 2 hours, one third of overall mark)
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