As a Sociology student you will tackle these questions and many more like it, covering five key units: Families and Households, Education, Crime and Deviance, Social Inequality and Research Methods. This provides opportunities for detailed discussions and insights into a changing world and to examine the differences in relation to ethnicity, age, gender and social class. If you enjoy discussions and debates, and like thinking outside of the box, then Sociology could be a great subject for you.
Six GCSEs 9-4 (or A*-C) Two from English, Maths OR Science Two at least grade 6
COMPONENT 1: CORE, FAMILIES, HOUSEHOLDS AND EDUCATION Percentage of total A level mark: 40% Method of assessment: Written exam 2 hours and 30 minutes COMPONENT 2: RESEARCH METHODS Percentage of total A level mark: 20% Method of assessment: Written exam 1 hour and 45 minutes COMPONENT 3: SOCIAL INEQUALITY AND CRIME AND DEVIANCE Percentage of total A level mark: 40% Method of assessment: Written exam 2 hours and 30 minutes
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Region | East of England |
Local Authority | Hertfordshire |
Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
Gender Type | Girls |
Address | Hatfield Road, St Albans, AL1 3RQ |
As a Sociology student you will tackle these questions and many more like it, covering five key units: Families and Households, Education, Crime and Deviance, Social Inequality and Research Methods. This provides opportunities for detailed discussions and insights into a changing world and to examine the differences in relation to ethnicity, age, gender and social class. If you enjoy discussions and debates, and like thinking outside of the box, then Sociology could be a great subject for you.
Six GCSEs 9-4 (or A*-C) Two from English, Maths OR Science Two at least grade 6
COMPONENT 1: CORE, FAMILIES, HOUSEHOLDS AND EDUCATION Percentage of total A level mark: 40% Method of assessment: Written exam 2 hours and 30 minutes COMPONENT 2: RESEARCH METHODS Percentage of total A level mark: 20% Method of assessment: Written exam 1 hour and 45 minutes COMPONENT 3: SOCIAL INEQUALITY AND CRIME AND DEVIANCE Percentage of total A level mark: 40% Method of assessment: Written exam 2 hours and 30 minutes