Sociology
Course summary
Sociology considers the development, structure and functioning of society. Its subject matter is diverse, ranging from crime to education; from the family to the state; from the divisions of race and class to the shared beliefs of a common culture. If you’re considering studying Sociology, you’ll have an interest in politics, society and culture as a whole – locally, nationally and globally. You’ll be inquisitive and question why things happen; have an open mind; and the ability to debate, criticise and share your point of view and opinions. Studying Sociology helps the development of critical analysis and evaluation skills. These increase confidence in discussions and debates and develop your writing and literacy skills. What you may also realise is, ‘things are not always as they seem’! We’ll study a range of topics, which form the basis for your examination papers, such as the role of education in society; research methods; and crime and deviance.
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