The course covers a wide range of topics relating to how society works, or should work. The four main areas are education, the family, beliefs and crime and deviance. During the course you will also be developing practical research skills, by designing, carrying out and analysing your own sociological research. Sociology is for you if you want to explore and understand society. Why do some people do well at school and others don’t? Why do some people have children and others don’t? Why do some people join cults and others don’t? Why do some people commit crimes and others don’t? Also if you enjoy debating and evaluating social theory and indicating strengths and weaknesses the course gives a lot of weight to those skills. Sociology can make the world around you ‘come alive’ and every day there will be examples for you to consider. You will never see society the same again!
Grade 6 or higher in GCSE humanities or grade 6 in GCSE English language.
Written examinations including source material and essays. There are various long essays over the three papers and this makes the course particularly suitable to those who enjoy extended writing.
About Education Provider
| Region | London |
| Local Authority | Enfield |
| Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | 148 Worlds End Lane, London, N21 1QQ |
The course covers a wide range of topics relating to how society works, or should work. The four main areas are education, the family, beliefs and crime and deviance. During the course you will also be developing practical research skills, by designing, carrying out and analysing your own sociological research. Sociology is for you if you want to explore and understand society. Why do some people do well at school and others don’t? Why do some people have children and others don’t? Why do some people join cults and others don’t? Why do some people commit crimes and others don’t? Also if you enjoy debating and evaluating social theory and indicating strengths and weaknesses the course gives a lot of weight to those skills. Sociology can make the world around you ‘come alive’ and every day there will be examples for you to consider. You will never see society the same again!
Grade 6 or higher in GCSE humanities or grade 6 in GCSE English language.
Written examinations including source material and essays. There are various long essays over the three papers and this makes the course particularly suitable to those who enjoy extended writing.

