
WHY STUDY SOCIOLOGY? A-level Sociology will help you to make sense of the society we live in and understand the cultural and identity issues which affect us all. You will learn a number of skills including the use of evidence to support your arguments, how to investigate facts, and critical thinking. It is relevant to the society you live in so you are bound to enjoy learning about topics that are relevant to everyday life; plus it opens the door to a fantastic range of interesting careers. WHAT’S COVERED? You will grasp an understanding of the foundations of society including social process, social groups, social stratification, social change and social inequality. You will delve into key sociological theories surrounding of social institutions in society including families and households, education, crime and deviance and belief systems in society., as well as how each institution is interrelated and shapes individuals. FUTURE OPPORTUNITIES Religious Studies, Philosophy and Ethics can prepare you for careers in law, teaching, social care, journalism, civil service and management. Additionally, the course can open doors to careers in the charity sector and academia
5 GCSE grades at 9-5 including English and Maths
ASSESSMENT PAPER 1: – PHYILOSOPHY OF RELIGION Written exam: 2 hours 80 marks in total 33.3% of A-level PAPER 2: ETHICS Written exam: 2 hours 80 marks in total 33.3% of A-level PAPER 3: IN-DEPTH STUDY OF RELIGION Written exam: 2 hours 80 marks in total 33.3% of A-level
About Education Provider
| Region | London |
| Local Authority | Enfield |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Windmill Road, Enfield, London, N18 1NB |
WHY STUDY SOCIOLOGY? A-level Sociology will help you to make sense of the society we live in and understand the cultural and identity issues which affect us all. You will learn a number of skills including the use of evidence to support your arguments, how to investigate facts, and critical thinking. It is relevant to the society you live in so you are bound to enjoy learning about topics that are relevant to everyday life; plus it opens the door to a fantastic range of interesting careers. WHAT’S COVERED? You will grasp an understanding of the foundations of society including social process, social groups, social stratification, social change and social inequality. You will delve into key sociological theories surrounding of social institutions in society including families and households, education, crime and deviance and belief systems in society., as well as how each institution is interrelated and shapes individuals. FUTURE OPPORTUNITIES Religious Studies, Philosophy and Ethics can prepare you for careers in law, teaching, social care, journalism, civil service and management. Additionally, the course can open doors to careers in the charity sector and academia
5 GCSE grades at 9-5 including English and Maths
ASSESSMENT PAPER 1: – PHYILOSOPHY OF RELIGION Written exam: 2 hours 80 marks in total 33.3% of A-level PAPER 2: ETHICS Written exam: 2 hours 80 marks in total 33.3% of A-level PAPER 3: IN-DEPTH STUDY OF RELIGION Written exam: 2 hours 80 marks in total 33.3% of A-level