Sociology is the study of individuals and groups in society. In the first year, you will study Education with Theory & Methods and Family & Households. For Education, you will assess different types of education, apply educational theory and investigate educational achievement according to class, gender and ethnicity. You will also look at how and why sociologists carry out research and evaluate the different methods that are used. In the study of Family & Households, you will learn about different theories of the family and analyse family diversity, marriage, divorce, cohabitation, childhood, power and control. You will also investigate the effects of globalisation on the family unit. In the second year, you will study Crime & Deviance and one of three topics: Beliefs in Society, Media or Global Development. In studying Beliefs in Society, you will examine the relationship between social change and social stability, religious beliefs, practices and organisations. For Global Development, you will learn about the influence of globalisation on society and analyse sociological explanations, such as trade, aid and conflict. Alongside one of these topics you will study Crime & Deviance, which looks at the causes of crime and social distribution according to class, gender and ethnicity. You will also examine contemporary issues, such as international crime and cybercrime. Using current events, you will learn to make connections between sociological theory and society today.
- 9-5 in a Humanities subject - 9-5 in English Lang or English Lit - APS 4.5 or above - 9-4 in Maths
The course is assessed by exams (there is no coursework). This is a linear qualification and will be studied over two years, with all assessments for all modules at the end of the course.
About Education Provider
| Region | East of England |
| Local Authority | Hertfordshire |
| Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
| Gender Type | Girls |
| Address | Woods Avenue, Hatfield, AL10 8NL |
Sociology is the study of individuals and groups in society. In the first year, you will study Education with Theory & Methods and Family & Households. For Education, you will assess different types of education, apply educational theory and investigate educational achievement according to class, gender and ethnicity. You will also look at how and why sociologists carry out research and evaluate the different methods that are used. In the study of Family & Households, you will learn about different theories of the family and analyse family diversity, marriage, divorce, cohabitation, childhood, power and control. You will also investigate the effects of globalisation on the family unit. In the second year, you will study Crime & Deviance and one of three topics: Beliefs in Society, Media or Global Development. In studying Beliefs in Society, you will examine the relationship between social change and social stability, religious beliefs, practices and organisations. For Global Development, you will learn about the influence of globalisation on society and analyse sociological explanations, such as trade, aid and conflict. Alongside one of these topics you will study Crime & Deviance, which looks at the causes of crime and social distribution according to class, gender and ethnicity. You will also examine contemporary issues, such as international crime and cybercrime. Using current events, you will learn to make connections between sociological theory and society today.
- 9-5 in a Humanities subject - 9-5 in English Lang or English Lit - APS 4.5 or above - 9-4 in Maths
The course is assessed by exams (there is no coursework). This is a linear qualification and will be studied over two years, with all assessments for all modules at the end of the course.