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[MAT] Politics (at Aldridge School)
Queen Mary's High School - Walsall
01922721013
Upper Forster Street, Walsall, WS4 2AE
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Politics A-Level (at Aldridge School) (AQA) Course Overview and Assessment Model Three 2 hour exams taken at the end of Year 13 Unit 1: Government and Politics of the UK People, Politics and Participation An introduction to the political world: Why do people vote? Who do they vote for? How do elections work? Why do people take part in political protests? Governing Modern Britain: How is Britain governed? How are laws made? Who holds the real power in this country? Unit 2: Government and Politics of the USA Politics of the USA This unit looks at how politics in the USA is conducted. How is the President elected? What is the difference between a Primary and a Caucus? Why do Republicans and Democrats dominate? How much power do pressure groups in the USA wield? Government of the USA How is the USA governed? What is the difference between a senator and a governor? How much power does the president really have? What is the constitution? Unit 3: Political Ideas Students study four ideologies including the three core ideologies of liberalism, conservatism and socialism. They will also study one non-core ideology, Nationalism. Career Opportunities Students can enter a wide variety of careers, including law, journalism and the media in general; advertising, accountancy, business management, marketing, public relations, the armed forces and the police; the civil service, the dramatic arts and education at all levels. Additional Entry Requirements: Grade 5 in English and/or Grade 5 in one of History, Geography, Citizenship or Religious Studies.

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RegionWest Midlands
Local AuthorityWalsall
Ofsted RatingOutstanding
Gender TypeGirls
AddressUpper Forster Street, Walsall, WS4 2AE