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Politics (A Level)

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Level
A Level
Type
Single
Programme
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Duration Year(s)

Details

Sharpen your critical thinking skills as you explore multiple perspectives in complex arguments while nurturing a comprehensive understanding of the British and global political systems. This is a fascinating course where genuine free speech and evidence-based views are always welcomed and encouraged.

Complementary courses

  • History / Ancient History 
  • English Literature / Language 
  • Sociology 
  • Philosophy and Ethics 
  • Law 
  • STEM subjects

Course Content

Studying A Level Politics will give you an understanding of British politics, exploring pressure groups, devolution, voting systems, and much more. Go further and discover the forces of globalisation and the role of influential bodies such as the UN, NATO, and the IMF. You’ll get to grips with a variety of differing ideologies, from anarchism to conservatism and everything in between. As well as hearing from inspiring guest speakers and getting stuck into lively debates, you’ll take your studies beyond the classroom with visits to the University of Hull, Parliament, and the Supreme Court in London.

Your Opportunities

Possible career paths

  • Politician 
  • Civil Servant 
  • Internal Relations Specialist 
  • Marketing / Communications / PR Professional 
  • HR Professional 
  • Research Fellow 
  • Police Officer 

Your Assessment

  • 100% Examination

Our Entry Requirements

For the latest entry requirements for all our courses please click the following link: https://www.franklin.ac.uk/courses/course-entry-requirements

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Studying A Level Politics will give you an understanding of British politics, exploring pressure groups, devolution, voting systems, and much more. Go further and discover the forces of globalisation and the role of influential bodies such as the UN, NATO, and the IMF. You’ll get to grips with a variety of differing ideologies, from anarchism to conservatism and everything in between. As well as hearing from inspiring guest speakers and getting stuck into lively debates, you’ll take your studies beyond the classroom with visits to the University of Hull, Parliament, and the Supreme Court in London.

For the latest entry requirements for all our courses please click the following link: https://www.franklin.ac.uk/courses/course-entry-requirements


Sharpen your critical thinking skills as you explore multiple perspectives in complex arguments while nurturing a comprehensive understanding of the British and global political systems. This is a fascinating course where genuine free speech and evidence-based views are always welcomed and encouraged.

Complementary courses

  • History / Ancient History 
  • English Literature / Language 
  • Sociology 
  • Philosophy and Ethics 
  • Law 
  • STEM subjects

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<ul><li>100% Examination</li></ul>
<p><b><u>Possible career paths</u></b></p><p><b><u> </u></b></p><ul><li>Politician&nbsp;</li><li>Civil Servant&nbsp;</li><li>Internal Relations Specialist&nbsp;</li><li>Marketing / Communications / PR Professional&nbsp;</li><li>HR Professional&nbsp;</li><li>Research Fellow&nbsp;</li><li>Police Officer&nbsp;</li></ul><p></p>

Level 3
GCE A/AS Level or Equivalent

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Next steps

If you have any queries about courses, please do not hesitate to contact the Admissions Team. You can contact them on 01472 875 004 or email admissions@franklin.ac.uk for more.