In essence, you’ll learn how society works, how it’s influenced and how it has changed and will continue to change into the future. In these recent times, societal change has been huge. Sociology offers thoughts and insights into this, such as: • Why do girls out-perform boys in school? • Why does gender influence the chances of being a victim of crime? • How does ethnicity affect our life-chances? • Why does social media-use differ with age? A level Sociology helps you to develop knowledge and understanding of the essential sociological theories and methods (such as Functionalism, Marxism and Feminism) with which sociologists make sense of the diversity of societies, and of the forces which have and will continue to shape social change in the UK, and beyond, today. Sociology will help you to think about society in a new and critical light, questioning the status quo and developing a sophisticated understanding of the real issues that affect the society we live in. It is an excellent subject for showing you how society works and for making you aware of the range of conditions that individuals within society experience. Some topics that you’ll study: • Sociology Theory and Methods; • The Sociology of Education; • The Sociology of Crime and Deviance; • Culture and Identity or Families and Households; • Global Development or The Media.
Our course centre requirements for all courses are grade 4 or above in 5 subjects including GCSE English Language and GCSE Mathematics with a good attitude to learning. Course centre requirements + a grade 6 in English Language or Literature and a grade 6 in geography, history or RE.
There will be 3 written exams at the end of year 13. All 3 exams are 2 hours long and worth 80 marks and 33.3% each. We will follow the AQA specification 7192.
About Education Provider
| Region | North East |
| Local Authority | Gateshead |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Birtley Lane, Birtley, Chester le Street, DH3 2LP |
In essence, you’ll learn how society works, how it’s influenced and how it has changed and will continue to change into the future. In these recent times, societal change has been huge. Sociology offers thoughts and insights into this, such as: • Why do girls out-perform boys in school? • Why does gender influence the chances of being a victim of crime? • How does ethnicity affect our life-chances? • Why does social media-use differ with age? A level Sociology helps you to develop knowledge and understanding of the essential sociological theories and methods (such as Functionalism, Marxism and Feminism) with which sociologists make sense of the diversity of societies, and of the forces which have and will continue to shape social change in the UK, and beyond, today. Sociology will help you to think about society in a new and critical light, questioning the status quo and developing a sophisticated understanding of the real issues that affect the society we live in. It is an excellent subject for showing you how society works and for making you aware of the range of conditions that individuals within society experience. Some topics that you’ll study: • Sociology Theory and Methods; • The Sociology of Education; • The Sociology of Crime and Deviance; • Culture and Identity or Families and Households; • Global Development or The Media.
Our course centre requirements for all courses are grade 4 or above in 5 subjects including GCSE English Language and GCSE Mathematics with a good attitude to learning. Course centre requirements + a grade 6 in English Language or Literature and a grade 6 in geography, history or RE.
There will be 3 written exams at the end of year 13. All 3 exams are 2 hours long and worth 80 marks and 33.3% each. We will follow the AQA specification 7192.