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Citizenship GCE AS Level

Course aims

This course will provide you with an understanding of the relationship between individuals and the country to which they belong. How do we define our Identity?  Do we all have equal rights?  How does the Justice system work? How can we make a difference in society? These are just some of the questions that are explored throughout the course.

Entry requirements

To study GCE AS Level you will normally require 5 GCSEs at grade C or above, to include English Language.

Course content

GCE AS Level
Unit 1: Identity, Rights and Responsibilities

Topics studied include:
What it means to be British?
Multiculturalism
Prejudice, discrimination and disadvantage
Legal and social rights

Unit 2: Democracy, Active Citizenship and Participation
Topics studied include:

The Nature of Government
Political power
Pressure groups and campaigns
Becoming an Active Citizen
 

Course assessment

Written examinations:
GCE AS Level - 2 exams in year 1.

Materials

Recommended textbooks to be advised by your tutor. Extensive use will be made of the internet and relevant websites will be an important source of material to study this course.

Progress

Higher Education to study Politics, Law and Sociology, Teaching or working with government agencies.

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