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A Level Government and Politics Course

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  • This course is much appreciated as I could study at my own pace. My coach all through the course has been so supportive and reverted in 5 working days with my task input and reacted the following day for any inquiries that I had. I altogether felt delighted in the course and would prescribe it to anybody.
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A Level

Distance

£ 449 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    A Level

  • Methodology

    Distance Learning

  • Class hours

    700h

  • Duration

    Flexible

AQA Syllabus

Home based distance learning. This A Level can be completed from home with full support for a maximum of 2 years.

About this course

Aimed at students looking to further their interest in this specific area or those looking to gain UCAS points for UNI.

Aimed at students looking to enter higher education.

Students are recommended to posses the ability to read and write english to GCSE standards, Mathematics knowledge also to GCSE level and be over 16 years of age.

Students are able to enrol online at any time of the year. No specific enrolment dates.

Once your information is received one of our course advisers will provide you with further information via email or telephone.

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4.0
  • This course is much appreciated as I could study at my own pace. My coach all through the course has been so supportive and reverted in 5 working days with my task input and reacted the following day for any inquiries that I had. I altogether felt delighted in the course and would prescribe it to anybody.
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Former Student

4.0
29/01/2017
What I would highlight: This course is much appreciated as I could study at my own pace. My coach all through the course has been so supportive and reverted in 5 working days with my task input and reacted the following day for any inquiries that I had. I altogether felt delighted in the course and would prescribe it to anybody.
What could be improved: Nothing.
Would you recommend this course?: Yes
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Subjects

  • Politics
  • Executive
  • Options
  • Credit
  • Government
  • Government Politics
  • Government Study
  • Political Parties
  • Political Study
  • A Level
  • Level 1

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Course programme

Unit 1: GOVP1 – People, Politics and Participation

This unit focuses on the theme of political behaviour in the UK. It explores how people's different patterns of participation can be explained and the forms of participation in a democracy.
The importance of voting behaviour, the influence of electoral systems in communicating political opinion and the controversies surrounding the use of referendums are crucial topics for analysis.
The principal institutions through which people's participation is achieved: political parties and pressure groups, are explored in terms of communicating views, shaping people's political ideas and the acquisition of resources which are likely to make them more powerful within the wider political system.
• Participation and voting behaviour
• Electoral systems
• Political parties
• Pressure groups and protest movements

Unit 2: GOVP2 – Governing Modern Britain
This unit focuses on the process of governing the UK, with power dispersed from local to European levels. The extent to which Britain's unique constitution regulates the process of government and maintains the balance between individual rights and the power of the state is explored.
The role of Westminster in providing a democratic element in government is examined as well as the degree to which power rests in the hands of unelected bureaucrats. The direction which government takes is analysed at the very apex of power in arrangements within the core executive.
Academic controversies are assessed in terms of the focus on the key issue of how Britain is governed
• The British constitution
• Parliament
• The core executive
• Multi-level governance

Unit 3A: - GOV3A the Politics of the USA
At A2 there is a requirement for synoptic assessment and, in this unit, it is expected that students will draw upon and extend the political knowledge, skills and conceptual understanding gained from their AS studies and make the necessary connections between the areas studied. In the assessment of this unit credit will be given for appropriate references to contemporary developments, issues and debates in the areas covered.
• The electoral process and direct democracy
• Political parties
• Voting Behaviour
• Pressure groups
Students should study one of the Unit 3 options: either this unit, or Unit 3B Ideologies, or Unit 3C Politics and Power.

Unit 3B: - GOV3B Ideologies
At A2 there is a requirement for synoptic assessment and, in this unit, it is expected that students will draw upon and extend the political knowledge, skills and conceptual understanding gained from their AS studies and make the necessary connections between the areas studied. In the assessment of this unit credit will be given for appropriate references to contemporary developments, issues and debates in the areas covered.
• Liberalism
• Socialism
• Conservatism
• Fascism
Students should study one of the Unit 3 options: either this unit, or Unit 3A The Politics of the USA, or Unit 3C Politics and Power.

Unit 3C: - GOV3C Politics and Power
At A2 there is a requirement for synoptic assessment and, in this unit, it is expected that students will draw upon and extend the political knowledge, skills and conceptual understanding gained from their AS studies and make the necessary connections between the areas studied. In the assessment of this unit credit will be given for appropriate references to contemporary developments, issues and debates in the areas covered. • Power in modern society
• Executive power
• Political culture
• Britain in Europe
Students should study one of the Unit 3 options: either this unit, or Unit 3A The Politics of the USA, or Unit 3B Ideologies.

Unit 4A, 4B, 4C
At A2 there is a requirement for synoptic assessment and, in this unit, it is expected that students will draw upon and extend the political knowledge, skills and conceptual understanding gained from their AS studies and make the necessary connections between the areas studied. In the assessment of this unit credit will be given for appropriate references to contemporary developments, issues and debates in the areas covered.
• The constitutional framework of US government
• The legislative branch of government: US Congress
• The executive branch of government
• The judicial branch of government: the supreme court
Students should study one of the Unit 4 options: either this unit, or Unit 4B Political Issues: Ideologies in Action, or Unit 4C Perspectives on Modern Politics.

Unit 4B: GOV4B Political Issues: Ideologies in Action
At A2 there is a requirement for synoptic assessment and, in this unit, it is expected that students will draw upon and extend the political knowledge, skills and conceptual understanding gained from their AS studies and make the necessary connections between the areas studied. In the assessment of this unit credit will be given for appropriate references to contemporary developments, issues and debates in the areas covered
• Ethnicity and Gender
• The Environment
• Education
• The Economy Students should study one of the Unit 4 options: either this unit, or Unit 4A The Government of the USA, or Unit 4C Perspectives on Modern Politics.

Unit 4C: GOV4C Perspectives on Modern Politics At A2 there is a requirement for synoptic assessment and, in this unit, it is expected that students will draw upon and extend the political knowledge, skills and conceptual understanding gained from their AS studies and make the necessary connections between the areas studied. In the assessment of this unit credit will be given for appropriate references to contemporary developments, issues and debates in the areas covered.
• Participation and Representation
• Globalisation
• Change and Continuity
• Territorial Politics
Students should study one of the Unit 4 options: either this unit, or Unit 4A The Government of the USA, or Unit 4B Political Issues: Ideologies in Action.

Additional information

Students have a maximum of 2 years to complete. Course duration is approx. 700 hours.

A Level Government and Politics Course

£ 449 VAT inc.