Politics

What does the course involve?

Understanding power, people and ideas. Politics affects every aspect of our lives and is constantly changing and evolving. Studying Politics gives you the opportunity to develop knowledge and understanding of the role it plays in relation to current local, national, and global issues. In your first year you will study the UK political system, looking at who can vote, democracy and participation, elections, political parties, pressure groups, protests and media. You will also look at where the power really lies by exploring the UK constitution, Parliament, Prime Minister and cabinet, judiciary, devolution and the European Union. In your second year you will cover the US system including Congress, the President, elections and the Supreme Court, as well as key thinkers and ideologies such as Socialism, Liberalism and Conservatism. We also look at Feminism and Nationalism. There are a range of trips you can go on, including Parliament where we see the centre of our UK politics and we tour the House of Lords, and the People’s History Museum in Manchester – a museum of protest where you can take part in performance workshops about suffragettes.

Course Outline

In Politics we use a mix of traditional and more interactive teaching methods, such as class discussions, debates, presentations, independent research and investigations, use of media, group work and trips.

Component 1 – UK Politics & Core Ideologies:
First Year = UK Politics – Democracy and Participation, Elections, Political Parties, Pressure Groups, Protests and the Media.
Second Year = Core Ideologies: Socialism, Liberalism and Conservatism – Key Ideas and Beliefs, History, Case Studies and how they apply to society today

Component 2 – UK Government & Non-Core Ideology:
First Year = UK Government – The UK Constitution, Devolution, Parliament, Prime Minister and Cabinet, the Judiciary, and The European Union.
Second Year = Feminism – Key ideas and beliefs, History, Case Studies and how they apply to society today.

Component 3 – The USA (All Second Year):
The US Constitution, Congress, The Presidency & Presidential Power, Elections, Party Politics, the Supreme Court and Civil Rights

 

Assessment
Assessed through examination at the end of Year 2.

Examination 100%

There are three exams:
Component 1: Source and essay questions
Component 2: Source and essay questions
Component 3: Short and long essay questions

3 exams at the end of the upper sixth year.

Students will be entered into the AS exams at the end of first year, where the structure slightly differs.

Exam Board
Edexcel

Entry Requirements

A minimum of five GCSEs at grade 4 and above, including Maths, with at least two at grade 6, including English. Another essay-based subject will also be considered.

Employability

Politics opens the door to a wide range of careers, including key civil service jobs, or working with political organisations on a local, national or global level, or in international relations. The essay writing element of the course gives you ideal preparation for higher education and recent Politics alumni have progressed to prestigious Russell Group universities King’s College London to do Law and Queen’s University Belfast. A recent Cadbury Politics student is now working for our local MP.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the college allocate places to students?

All applicants will be invited to attend an admissions interview. An offer of a place to study at Cadbury Sixth Form College is made subject to you meeting the College's standard entry grade requirements.

How much does it cost to study at Cadbury Sixth Form College?

There are no tuition fees for 16-18 year-olds. Students are asked to pay a £25 book deposit when they enrol at the college, however this is returned at the end of the two years of study when all books and resources have been returned to the college. Some subjects will offer field trips which may impose some additional costs, however these costs will be kept to a minimum and these field trips are not compulsory.

When does enrolment take place?

Enrolment takes place from GCSE Results Day. Further details about enrolment and a date/time for your individual appointment will be sent to you in a letter over the summer holiday. Enrolment takes on average 1-2 hours.

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