A LEVEL Sociology is a two year linear course. There is no course work requirement. Y12– students will study: • Education with methods in context. • Exploring the role of education in society with in–depth review of sociological methods. • Research methods. • Examining the tools and techniques sociologists use to collect evidence about an aspect of social life or the causes of a social event. Students undertake their own small scale research. • Family and Households. • Examining the formation of the family and the relation to the social structure, nature of childhood and changes in the Family. Y13 – students will study: • Global Development. • Exploring global development, what is development all about? We examine the role of the Western states, and the processes of economic, political and cultural globalisation. • Crime and Deviance. • Examining crime and deviance from its historical origins to modern and postmodern ideologies. The theories of crime and deviance, globalisation, crime control, state crime, mass media and crime, the role of the Criminal Justice system. • Theory and Methods. • Examining sociological theories and their explanations for social life, consensus and conflict theories are studied as well as postmodern and interactionist approaches.
GCSE English Grade 6.
PAPER 1: Education with Theory and Methods. PAPER 2: Options in Sociology (The Family and Global Development). PAPER 3: Crime and Deviance with Theory and Methods. Each Paper is an equally weighted two hour written exam.
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Oxfordshire |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Burford Road, Chipping Norton, OX7 5DY |
A LEVEL Sociology is a two year linear course. There is no course work requirement. Y12– students will study: • Education with methods in context. • Exploring the role of education in society with in–depth review of sociological methods. • Research methods. • Examining the tools and techniques sociologists use to collect evidence about an aspect of social life or the causes of a social event. Students undertake their own small scale research. • Family and Households. • Examining the formation of the family and the relation to the social structure, nature of childhood and changes in the Family. Y13 – students will study: • Global Development. • Exploring global development, what is development all about? We examine the role of the Western states, and the processes of economic, political and cultural globalisation. • Crime and Deviance. • Examining crime and deviance from its historical origins to modern and postmodern ideologies. The theories of crime and deviance, globalisation, crime control, state crime, mass media and crime, the role of the Criminal Justice system. • Theory and Methods. • Examining sociological theories and their explanations for social life, consensus and conflict theories are studied as well as postmodern and interactionist approaches.
GCSE English Grade 6.
PAPER 1: Education with Theory and Methods. PAPER 2: Options in Sociology (The Family and Global Development). PAPER 3: Crime and Deviance with Theory and Methods. Each Paper is an equally weighted two hour written exam.