The objective of our Online A-Level Citizenship Study Course to develop student's understanding of how law and politics work in practice, how individuals and communities are affected by inequalities and how society makes decisions. The student will develop an understanding of democracy and decision making. The student will also learn to think independently and acquire skills to contribute to debates.
Online A-Level Citizenship Studies Course Structure
The Online A-Level Citizenship Studies course will include the following topics:
1. Identity, Rights and Responsibilities
2. Democracy, Active Citizenship and Participation
3. Power and Justice
4. Global Issues and Making a Difference
During this course you will use a mixture of lessons, activities, core reading and assessments.
What skills will Online A-Level Citizenship Studies students develop?
The Online A-Level Citizenship Studies Course develops:
- Develop a critical interest in citizenship issues and encourage independent thinking skills;
- Understand how politics and law work in practice, how inequalities and fairness affect individuals and communities, and how decisions are made in society;
- Develop political literacy and an understanding of democracy and decision making
- Acquire the necessary skills, confidence and conviction to contribute to debates, take action on citizenship issues in their communities and play an active role as effective citizens in public life.
Online A-Level Citizenship Studies Course Format
- 24/7 access to all your materials
- Course accessible on any portable device. It enables students to carry the classroom in their pockets
- Online Lessons and Assessments
- Interactive study environments, where you can collaborate with other students
- 12 Months Tutor Support
- Both Digital and Print resources
- Live chat functionality with tutors and students
- Direct links to media-rich and interactive learning resources
Course Duration
360 hours GLH (Guided Learning Hours)
Assessment
The course contains a number of assignments which your tutor will mark and give the student valuable feedback on. These are called Tutor Marked Assignments (TMAs).
Examinations
AS Level
- Unit 1: CIST1 Identity, Rights and Responsibilities- Written paper: 1 hour 15 minutes
- Unit 2: CIST2 Democracy, Active Citizenship and Participation- Written paper: 1 hour 30 minutes
A2 Level
- Unit 3: CIST3 Power and Justice- Written paper: 1 hour 30 minutes
- Unit 4: CIST4 Global Issues and Making a Difference- Written paper: 1 hour 30 minutes
AS + A2 = A level in Citizenship Studies. Both AS and A2 level courses and examinations must be successfully completed to gain a full A level.