Your citizenship coursework is an integral and a vital part of your Citizenship course. It is worth 40% of your final grade for this course. Your exam paper may also include question on your citizenship coursework. So, you have to spend some time and efforts to succeed in writing a citizenship coursework and get a high grade.
What we want to present is some topic ideas and some tips on how to structure a citizenship coursework.
Your citizenship courseworks can cover the following issues:
- Drugs.
- types and categories of drugs (alcohol, smoking, cannabis);
- dangerous effects of drugs (physical and mental effects, addiction);
- legal penalties;
- associated social problems;
- how to get help.
- Crime and punishment
- why we need laws and how they are adopted;
- difference between Civil and Criminal law;
- types and levels of crime;
- criminals’ punishment.
- Communities and Identities.
- how to define a community;
- what is a ‘multicultural community’;
- discrimination;
- Democracy and Media
- Human Rights
- Environmental Issues
- Globalization
- What could you do as an individual to change something you are unhappy about in our society/world?
- What can be done to encourage mutual respect and understanding between different groups?
- Introduction. In this part of your citizenship coursework you should briefly outline the main issues you are going to present in your citizenship coursework. Do not spend much time on this part.
- Main body. This part of your citizenship coursework should include the following: describe the main issues of your citizenship coursework, provide evidences, and present at least two different viewpoints on the problem.
- Conclusion. Analyze information given in your citizenship courseworks and state the results. Give your personal opinion on this topic.
The structure of your citizenship coursework should include the following:
Make use of our tips and create an A+ citizenship coursework!



