Are you interested in people and their behaviour? If the answer is 'Yes', then sociology could be the right course for you. Sociology asks lots of questions about the relationships between groups of people within society and explores issues of identity, inequality and power. Sociology will allow you to see your social world in a different way and question taken-for-granted assumptions about the way that you live. You will improve your skills in research, analysis and critical reasoning.
• You should have at least a grade 5 in GCSE English language or GCSE English literature. • Ideally you should have a grade 4 in GCSE maths. • A GCSE grade 5 in another writing based subject, such as history, geography, RE or a qualification in sociology is advantageous but not essential. • It is desirable to take at least one other essay based subject alongside A level sociology.
In the second year of the course, you will take external exams that assess content covered in the first and second year. These exams will determine your A-level grade. Unit 1 - Socialisation, culture and identity - written examination worth 30% of the A level. Unit 2 - Debates in contemporary society (globalization and the digital world and the sociology of Education). - written examination worth 35% of the A level. Unit 3 - Researching and understanding social inequality. - written examination worth 35% of the A level.
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Region | South East |
Local Authority | Hampshire |
Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
Address | Prospect Avenue, Farnborough, GU14 8JX |
Are you interested in people and their behaviour? If the answer is 'Yes', then sociology could be the right course for you. Sociology asks lots of questions about the relationships between groups of people within society and explores issues of identity, inequality and power. Sociology will allow you to see your social world in a different way and question taken-for-granted assumptions about the way that you live. You will improve your skills in research, analysis and critical reasoning.
• You should have at least a grade 5 in GCSE English language or GCSE English literature. • Ideally you should have a grade 4 in GCSE maths. • A GCSE grade 5 in another writing based subject, such as history, geography, RE or a qualification in sociology is advantageous but not essential. • It is desirable to take at least one other essay based subject alongside A level sociology.
In the second year of the course, you will take external exams that assess content covered in the first and second year. These exams will determine your A-level grade. Unit 1 - Socialisation, culture and identity - written examination worth 30% of the A level. Unit 2 - Debates in contemporary society (globalization and the digital world and the sociology of Education). - written examination worth 35% of the A level. Unit 3 - Researching and understanding social inequality. - written examination worth 35% of the A level.