Politics

Politics is a diverse and challenging A Level. It will give you a clear understanding of the British political system in terms of who holds power, how we engage with everyday politics and how power is dispersed globally.

  • Course Type School Leaver
  • Subject Area Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Qualification A Level 🧩
  • Study Mode: Full Time Only
  • Course Level Level 3
  • Course Length 2 years
Overview

Any A Level subjects can be combined. A Levels can also be studied alongside a BTEC Level 3 Certificate. You will study an AS Level in the first year of this course.

Politics is a diverse and challenging A Level. It will give you a clear understanding of the UK political system in terms of who holds power, how we engage with everyday politics and how power is dispersed between various political institutions. It also comprises a comprehensive introduction to the major ideologies that have dominated political philosophy in the western world.

This course is ideal if you have a curiosity about the world around you and have an interest in political ideas and global affairs.

The final A Level qualification will be achieved by completing three examinations at the end of the two year course. However, all learners are given the opportunity to also gain an AS Level at the end of their first year to help you to know that this is the right course for you.

You will:

  • Study the UK political system, focusing on democracy, party politics, voting behaviour and elections in the UK
  • Learn about the UK constitution, parliament, powers of prime ministers, the role of the Supreme Court and its relationship with the EU
  • Study a range of political ideologies, including conservatism, liberalism and socialism
  • Examine global politics and the relationship between states and non-state actors
  • Read widely on political ideas from a range of perspectives

This course goes well with History, Law, Philosophy, Sociology, Geography and Economics.

Next steps:Politics A Level is a well-respected academic course that can lead to degrees such as Politics, International Relations, History and Law. Politics students have gone on to a wide variety of occupations: journalism, the civil service, teaching, social work, think tanks and the law are some possible destinations.

Entry Requirements

You will need eight GCSEs at grade 4 or above (including English Language and Maths).

Facilities

Subject bespoke Learning Resource Centre support, compute suite and iPads for research, lecture theatre.

Additional Costs

There are some costs of materials and resources.

  • Have a question?

    If you have questions or would like to speak to someone, our team of Customer Service Advisers can help answer your questions or direct your enquiry to the correct team.
    Speak to us today on 01392 400500 or send us a message using our contact form: www.exe-coll.ac.uk/contact.

  • Ready to find out more?

    Why not come along to one of our open events, a chance to explore our facilities, ask questions about our courses and find out more about being a student at Exeter College. Visit our open events page to find out more today.

You may also like View all Level 3 Courses View all Humanities and Social Sciences Courses