Politics affects everybody in society. Through studying politics you will learn more about how government operates on a global, European and domestic level. You will learn how institutions like parliament operate, how elections take place and how individual politicians, from local councillors to the Prime Minister arrive at decisions. You will also study how protest groups operate and what different British political parties stand for. At AS level, you will study two units providing an introduction to British government and politics. The main areas of focus will be political parties, pressure groups, voting behaviour and elections. You will also study the roles of parliament, the cabinet, the Prime Minister, the civil service and the judicial system. The influence of the European Union on British politics will also be investigated. At A2, you will study aspects of American government and politics, focusing on areas such as the two main political parties, the election process, the roles of the Congress, President and the Supreme Court. The different powers and responsibilities of the federal and state governments are also considered. Through your studies, you will develop a critical approach to looking at national and global issues. You will improve your written skills, your ability to present information and your capacity to take part in reasoned discussion, debate and dialogue with others.
Name: AS Government and Politics Qualification title: - Qualification type: GCE A/AS Level or equivalent Assessment Awarding - Created 20150925 16:44:31 Updated 20150925 16:44:31
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Invicta Grammar School
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