Government and Politics A2 Level (Edexcel)
Course Code: 1890
The A Level in Government and Politics will suit any student who is interested in the political system and who wishes to learn more. Whilst every attempt is made to make use of practical examples, it is important to remember that the course involves thinking about theories and the working of institutions. No coursework options are available. As such, students are expected to listen, make notes and ask questions in class. All students studying AS Government and Politics will also study AS Citizenship. AS Government and Politics combines well with a number of subjects, particularly AS Law, AS History and AS Sociology.A2 Government and Politics has 3 modules:
1. Introducing political ideologies
2. Other ideological traditions
3. Ideological development in the UK
Assessment:
There are opportunities to take examinations in January and June. All modules are assessed by examinations.Trips and Visits: We visit the House of Commons and European institutions. In addition, local MPs come to the College as visiting speakers.
Entry Requirements:
You require the AS levelCareer Options:
Subject to the grades achieved in all A- levels taken, the candidate may proceed onto Higher Education.Call us on 0845 207 8220 for more information
Disclaimer:
This course information sheet describes courses and services offered by K College. Although great care has been taken in its compilation, it is for guidance only and does not form part of a contract with any individual and/or organisation. K College will take reasonable steps to provide courses and services in the manner described but reserves the right to modify or withdraw any courses or services. Some courses may not run if the College receives an insufficient number of enrolments. Please note that the fee and session information given above only applies to the academic year specified and is subject to change for subsequent years.
Errors and Omissions Excluded.
This course information sheet describes courses and services offered by K College. Although great care has been taken in its compilation, it is for guidance only and does not form part of a contract with any individual and/or organisation. K College will take reasonable steps to provide courses and services in the manner described but reserves the right to modify or withdraw any courses or services. Some courses may not run if the College receives an insufficient number of enrolments. Please note that the fee and session information given above only applies to the academic year specified and is subject to change for subsequent years.
Errors and Omissions Excluded.







