Do I have to have studied Sociology at GCSE?
No-we will ensure you have a comprehensive introduction to the subject in the first few weeks. But if you have studied it before and enjoyed it, boy will you love A Level Sociology!
What other subjects does Sociology fit in with?
Psychology, Law, Criminology, Health and Social Care, History, Media and Government and Politics.
Why should I study Sociology?
It will open your eyes to the world around you and challenge your way of thinking. It will help you understand some of the issues we face in contemporary society and give you the opportunity to develop a range of skills.
Where can an A Level in Sociology take me?
The world is your oyster, it is a well respected academic subject. Because we study a diverse range of topics people who study sociology go into a range of careers including; law, policing, teaching, marketing, journalism, social work, human resources and advertising.
We are all part of society. Our actions shape society and in turn society influences who we are. Yet how much do we understand about it? This is where sociology comes in. The role of the sociologist is to try and make sense of the human world. Sociology is the study of people in society and by studying this course you will look at the issues that have contributed to the diverse and exciting world we live in.
Studying Sociology will help you develop a wide range of perspectives and a critical approach to understanding important issues that affect our lives.
AQA (7191 and 7192)
3 examination papers covering:-
All examination papers last for 2 hours.
Year 1
Education
Methods in context (all of these will be looked at in relation to education)
Families and Households
Year 2
Crime and Deviance
Beliefs in Society
Theory and Methods
Supporting KS4 Sociology students in lessons. Carrying out independent sociological research using a method of your choosing.
A Level Sociology is a qualification which is very useful for a variety of different career paths. The skills and knowledge developed through the course can be useful in many areas including: Law, Journalism, Psychology, Government and Politics, Social & Welfare work, and Advertising and Management.
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