Politics

PEARSON EDEXCEL | 9PL0

The Politics course helps pupils to develop knowledge and understanding of the role politics plays in relation to current local, national, and global issues, as well as studying key thinkers and political ideas. Pupils are able to visit the Westminster Parliament and the US Congress to enhance their understanding of the political systems.

THE COURSE

This course encourages pupils to develop a critical awareness of the nature of politics locally, nationally and globally. Pupils acquire knowledge of the political structures in the UK and the USA as well as potential changes to them. They consider and debate various issues including what constitutes a democracy, the rights and responsibilities of citizens today and the effects of increased national security on freedoms, as well as exploring the three traditional political ideas of conservatism, liberalism and socialism.

Pupils need to be interested in gaining an understanding of what is happening in the world and to be ready and willing to consider other points of view both in debate and in their writing. They learn the valuable skill of being able to present arguments in a balanced and an articulate way.

ASSESSMENTS

  • Paper 1 - UK Politics

33.3% (2 hrs)

  • Paper 2 - UK Government

33.3% (2 hrs)

  • Paper 3 - US and Comparative Politics

33.3% (2 hrs)

BEYOND THE COURSE

Politics is a popular choice at university level, with the number of applications increasing every year. Universities offer a broad range of option modules from Political Theory to Politics in the Developing World as well as International Relations. It can lead to a diverse range of careers such as Journalism, Law, Political Researcher, Civil Service and Political Analyst. Recent leavers have gone on to study Politics and/or International Relations at Durham, Exeter and Nottingham universities.

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