Students who become successful Sociology students have a keen interest in people and how society controls and effects individuals. Students will be able to learn and understand a range of theories and studies that explain different phenomenon’s. The knowledge gained must then be expressed effectively in writing using evidence that can be found in theories or studies in Sociology. There needs to be a high level of commitment and the willingness to work hard. In year 12 you will study Education; research methods and theory and methods, and Families and households. In year 13 you will study crime and deviance, theory and methods and beliefs in society. As a sociology student you will learn how to create a sociological argument drawing in critical and reflective thinking. Understand the significance of theoretical and conceptual issues. Focus on individuals personal identity, roles and responsibilities within society.
English - 5, Maths - 5, 3 additional Grade 4's
Three external exams taken at the end of year13. Paper 1 Education with theory and methods; Paper 2: topics in sociology (families, households and Beliefs in society); Paper 3: crime and deviance with theory and methods. Each paper is 2 hours long and is one third of the overall A level qualification. Sociology is an interesting and enjoyable subject, which repays effort and enthusiastic commitment.
About Education Provider
| Region | East Midlands |
| Local Authority | Nottinghamshire |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Broomhill Lane, Mansfield, NG19 6BW |
Students who become successful Sociology students have a keen interest in people and how society controls and effects individuals. Students will be able to learn and understand a range of theories and studies that explain different phenomenon’s. The knowledge gained must then be expressed effectively in writing using evidence that can be found in theories or studies in Sociology. There needs to be a high level of commitment and the willingness to work hard. In year 12 you will study Education; research methods and theory and methods, and Families and households. In year 13 you will study crime and deviance, theory and methods and beliefs in society. As a sociology student you will learn how to create a sociological argument drawing in critical and reflective thinking. Understand the significance of theoretical and conceptual issues. Focus on individuals personal identity, roles and responsibilities within society.
English - 5, Maths - 5, 3 additional Grade 4's
Three external exams taken at the end of year13. Paper 1 Education with theory and methods; Paper 2: topics in sociology (families, households and Beliefs in society); Paper 3: crime and deviance with theory and methods. Each paper is 2 hours long and is one third of the overall A level qualification. Sociology is an interesting and enjoyable subject, which repays effort and enthusiastic commitment.