Ever wondered how we developed into the society we are today? How the way you see yourself determines the way people identify you? Whether men or women are more likely to commit a crime? If you are interested in the world and want to develop a critical mind, to anticipate and imagine a world free of inequalities, then sociology is for you. You will learn a number of skills, including the use of evidence to support your arguments, how to investigate facts and critical thinking. You will study a wide range of interesting and engaging topics, including crime and deviance, mass media, culture and identity, theories and methods and education with research methods.
In order to study an A Level programme, you will need to have achieved: • At least 5 GCSEs at grades 9 to 4 in one sitting. • An average GCSE score of 5 is preferred but not essential. • GCSE English and Maths at grade 5 is preferred. • Meet any subject-specific criteria.
About Education Provider
| Region | East of England |
| Local Authority | Suffolk |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | St Peter's Street, Lowestoft, NR32 2NB |
Ever wondered how we developed into the society we are today? How the way you see yourself determines the way people identify you? Whether men or women are more likely to commit a crime? If you are interested in the world and want to develop a critical mind, to anticipate and imagine a world free of inequalities, then sociology is for you. You will learn a number of skills, including the use of evidence to support your arguments, how to investigate facts and critical thinking. You will study a wide range of interesting and engaging topics, including crime and deviance, mass media, culture and identity, theories and methods and education with research methods.
In order to study an A Level programme, you will need to have achieved: • At least 5 GCSEs at grades 9 to 4 in one sitting. • An average GCSE score of 5 is preferred but not essential. • GCSE English and Maths at grade 5 is preferred. • Meet any subject-specific criteria.