Course information
Sociology
Mill Hill County High School - Barnet
02082388180
Worcester Crescent, Mill Hill, London, NW7 4LL
Course summary

‘The function of sociology is to reveal that which is hidden’ - Pierre Bourdieu Sociology is the study of societies, people and their behavior. Sociologists are interested in the way in which institutions such as the family, education and religion shape who we are and how we behave. ‘How much of who you are is shaped by the society in which you live?’ is one of the key questions in the course. The Sociology A Level examines contemporary society, where students will study many aspects of life in modern Britain. Those opting for Sociology will study over two years and will sit three papers at the end of the course. The subject also give students the opportunity to develop skills valued by higher education and employers, including critical analysis, independent thinking and research. Type and Nature of the Work Involved Students will be: • A lot of reading, writing and using critical thinking skills. • Demonstrating knowledge and understanding of sociological theories, concepts and evidence • Applying sociological theories, concepts, evidence and research methods to a range of issues • Analyzing and evaluating sociological theories, concepts, evidence and research methods in order to: o present arguments o make judgements o draw conclusions. Future Prospects Sociology A Level will make you aware of the key skills needed in the fast changing, technology driven world of 21st century careers. These skills include creativity, critical thinking, problem-solving, communication, collaboration, and written expression. You will be equipped with the tools needed to make sense of the ever-changing social world, as well as being able to contribute solutions to difficult social and sociological problems. Therefore, potential career prospects for Sociology include social policy making, social work and social care, youth/elderly services, civil service / government, rehabilitation and counselling, NHS, environmental work, human resources/personnel, law enforcement, criminal justice system, journalism and education.

Entry requirements

Students with at least five GCSE passes at grades 5-9, including a grade 5 in English Language and a grade 4 in mathematics, will be accepted onto an A Level study program.

How you'll be assessed

Paper 1 Education with Theory and Methods 2 hour exam 33.3% of A Level mark Paper 2 Families and Households with Beliefs in Society 2 hour exam 33.3% of A Level mark Paper 3 Crime and Deviance with Theory and Methods 2 hour exam 33.3% of A Level mark

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About Education Provider

RegionLondon
Local AuthorityBarnet
Ofsted RatingGood
Gender TypeMixed
AddressWorcester Crescent, Mill Hill, London, NW7 4LL