
Sociology is the study of society and social behaviour. If you're curious about human nature, enjoy debates around contemporary issues such as equality, poverty, crime, religion and education, then sociology A level could be for you. You may already have some knowledge of the subject from GCSE but you don't need to have studied it already to do the A level course. It's a social science, so along with the subject matter, you'll also be introduced to research methods used to study the behaviour of people in the society in which they live. Sociology will give you a strong set of transferable skills including critical thinking, communication, research and problem solving. There will be teacher led sessions, class-based discussion and debates, student-led presentations, films and podcasts and individual research. You will need to undertake private study, read around the subject and complete regular homework tasks to stay on track. There will be opportunities to hear from professionals and to take part in careers events to explore career pathways.
GCSE average points score of Grade 5, including GCSE English —Grade 5
Assessment is through final examination at the end of the course. There will be 3 exam papers each of 2 hours duration. Exams will be made up of short answer and extended writing questions.
About Education Provider
Region | North West |
Local Authority | Sefton |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
Address | Hall Lane, Maghull, Liverpool, L31 3DZ |
Sociology is the study of society and social behaviour. If you're curious about human nature, enjoy debates around contemporary issues such as equality, poverty, crime, religion and education, then sociology A level could be for you. You may already have some knowledge of the subject from GCSE but you don't need to have studied it already to do the A level course. It's a social science, so along with the subject matter, you'll also be introduced to research methods used to study the behaviour of people in the society in which they live. Sociology will give you a strong set of transferable skills including critical thinking, communication, research and problem solving. There will be teacher led sessions, class-based discussion and debates, student-led presentations, films and podcasts and individual research. You will need to undertake private study, read around the subject and complete regular homework tasks to stay on track. There will be opportunities to hear from professionals and to take part in careers events to explore career pathways.
GCSE average points score of Grade 5, including GCSE English —Grade 5
Assessment is through final examination at the end of the course. There will be 3 exam papers each of 2 hours duration. Exams will be made up of short answer and extended writing questions.