Sociology A-Level can help students gain a better understanding of society, its systems, and its functions. You’ll study key concepts such as power, gender, ethnicity and culture, as well as mass media, education, crime and deviance. As part of the A-level you will have the opportunity to investigate and analyse societal institutions like the criminal justice system, the school system, and the national/global press. Contrasting perspectives within Sociology naturally create debate and when combined with potentially controversial topics of study. Sociology encourages pupils to challenge their view of society and appreciate how certain societal groups suffer or lose out, whilst other groups prosper. The research, study and writing skills you’ll develop throughout the course will be an excellent foundation for university and your future career. You’ll learn to question and challenge ideas and assumptions, critically examine evidence, and experience lots of discussion and debate. Topics Studied: ● Education ● Families and households ● The Media ● Crime and Deviance ● Theory and Methods
Grade 5 in English Literature and English Language. Having a grade 5 in a Humanities subjects would be beneficial.
Paper 1 – Education with Theory & Methods 80 marks – 2hrs Paper 2 – Topics in Sociology 80 marks – 2hrs Paper 3 – Crime & Deviance with Theory & Methods 80 marks – 2hrs
About Education Provider
| Region | West Midlands |
| Local Authority | Worcestershire |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Shawhurst Lane, Wythall, B47 5JW |
Sociology A-Level can help students gain a better understanding of society, its systems, and its functions. You’ll study key concepts such as power, gender, ethnicity and culture, as well as mass media, education, crime and deviance. As part of the A-level you will have the opportunity to investigate and analyse societal institutions like the criminal justice system, the school system, and the national/global press. Contrasting perspectives within Sociology naturally create debate and when combined with potentially controversial topics of study. Sociology encourages pupils to challenge their view of society and appreciate how certain societal groups suffer or lose out, whilst other groups prosper. The research, study and writing skills you’ll develop throughout the course will be an excellent foundation for university and your future career. You’ll learn to question and challenge ideas and assumptions, critically examine evidence, and experience lots of discussion and debate. Topics Studied: ● Education ● Families and households ● The Media ● Crime and Deviance ● Theory and Methods
Grade 5 in English Literature and English Language. Having a grade 5 in a Humanities subjects would be beneficial.
Paper 1 – Education with Theory & Methods 80 marks – 2hrs Paper 2 – Topics in Sociology 80 marks – 2hrs Paper 3 – Crime & Deviance with Theory & Methods 80 marks – 2hrs