
What topics will students cover? Sociology is the study of people and human behaviour looking at the concepts of socialisation, culture and identify. The sociology course follows the linear exam system. Exploring Socialisation, Culture and Identity (Component 1) & Researching and Understanding Social Inequalities (Component 2) At A level students look at two components including where we explore the research process – how do we research and where does out research come from? There is a general overview in the process of sociology and the formation of culture. The idea of culture is explored in a range of multicultural, global culture and popular culture examples in particular how these cultures are changing with new ideas and beliefs. Focus is given to areas of identify of different social groups including age, youth and gender. Within this unit we also look at how to collect data from a range of different methods. We also focus on the sociology of family and how society labels and explains the family structure of today. A’Level: Debates in Contemporary Society (Component 3) Students choosing the A’Level Sociology will be following the AS course above but also completing component 3. This unit explores globalisation and the digital social world – how a digital world influences people’s identity, relationships and social inequality. They will also explore how a digital world impacts on culture and conflict within those cultures. The second element of this unit is the study of crime and deviance from a global aspect. Here students will look at why crime happens and how it can be reduced in society.
GCSE English Language: 6, GCSE Mathematics: 6
About Education Provider
| Region | London |
| Local Authority | Lambeth |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Crown Dale, Lambeth, London, SE19 3NY |
What topics will students cover? Sociology is the study of people and human behaviour looking at the concepts of socialisation, culture and identify. The sociology course follows the linear exam system. Exploring Socialisation, Culture and Identity (Component 1) & Researching and Understanding Social Inequalities (Component 2) At A level students look at two components including where we explore the research process – how do we research and where does out research come from? There is a general overview in the process of sociology and the formation of culture. The idea of culture is explored in a range of multicultural, global culture and popular culture examples in particular how these cultures are changing with new ideas and beliefs. Focus is given to areas of identify of different social groups including age, youth and gender. Within this unit we also look at how to collect data from a range of different methods. We also focus on the sociology of family and how society labels and explains the family structure of today. A’Level: Debates in Contemporary Society (Component 3) Students choosing the A’Level Sociology will be following the AS course above but also completing component 3. This unit explores globalisation and the digital social world – how a digital world influences people’s identity, relationships and social inequality. They will also explore how a digital world impacts on culture and conflict within those cultures. The second element of this unit is the study of crime and deviance from a global aspect. Here students will look at why crime happens and how it can be reduced in society.
GCSE English Language: 6, GCSE Mathematics: 6