Sociology is the study of the development, structure and functioning of human society, including the study of social problems. 1. Families and Households This module includes studying the relationship of the family to social structure and social change; changing patterns of marriage, cohabitation, separation, divorce and the life course; gender roles; changing status of childhood; and demographic trends since 1900. 2. Education with Research Methods This module includes studying explanations of the role and purpose of education; sociological explanations of differential educational achievements of social groups by class, gender, and ethnicity; relationships and processes in schools such as subcultures and the hidden curriculum; educational policies; and sociological research methods. 3. Beliefs in Society This module includes studying different theories of religion, sociological explanations of the purpose and role of religion, religious organisations, religions and social groups, and the debate of secularisation. 4. Crime and Deviance with Research Methods and Theory This module includes studying theories of crime and deviance; explanations of the social distribution of crime and deviance trends; contemporary issues in the sociology of crime such as effects of globalisation and the mass media; sociological views of the criminal justice system, and the study of research methods and theory.
The minimum entry requirements for Level 3 academic study apply. In addition, applicants will need to have achieved at least Grade 6 in English.
Three external examinations at the end of Year 13.
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| Region | East Midlands |
| Local Authority | Lincolnshire |
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| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Westholme House, Leicester Street, Sleaford, NG34 7PS |
Sociology is the study of the development, structure and functioning of human society, including the study of social problems. 1. Families and Households This module includes studying the relationship of the family to social structure and social change; changing patterns of marriage, cohabitation, separation, divorce and the life course; gender roles; changing status of childhood; and demographic trends since 1900. 2. Education with Research Methods This module includes studying explanations of the role and purpose of education; sociological explanations of differential educational achievements of social groups by class, gender, and ethnicity; relationships and processes in schools such as subcultures and the hidden curriculum; educational policies; and sociological research methods. 3. Beliefs in Society This module includes studying different theories of religion, sociological explanations of the purpose and role of religion, religious organisations, religions and social groups, and the debate of secularisation. 4. Crime and Deviance with Research Methods and Theory This module includes studying theories of crime and deviance; explanations of the social distribution of crime and deviance trends; contemporary issues in the sociology of crime such as effects of globalisation and the mass media; sociological views of the criminal justice system, and the study of research methods and theory.
The minimum entry requirements for Level 3 academic study apply. In addition, applicants will need to have achieved at least Grade 6 in English.
Three external examinations at the end of Year 13.