What is Sociology? Sociology studies the different ways in which people come together to form social groups. It considers factors that impact on our behaviour and considers different perspectives about the formation and development of society. It also looks at the practical ways society can be studied. Course Structure: Topic 1: Education. Topic 2: Crime and Deviance Topic 3: Families and Households Topic 4: Beliefs in society Topic 5: Research Methods Topic 6: Sociological Theories.
Grade 5 in English language or Literature The minimum entry requirement for A Level courses is at least five GCSE passes at grade 6 or higher. In addition, some courses will have specific entry requirements
You will sit three exams at the end of year 13 Paper 1 - 2 hours (80 marks). Education with Theory and Methods Paper 2 - 2 hours (80 marks). Topics in Sociology Paper 3 - 2 hours (80 marks) Crime and Deviance with Theory and Methods
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Region | London |
Local Authority | Westminster |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Boys |
Address | North Wharf Road, London, W2 1QZ |
What is Sociology? Sociology studies the different ways in which people come together to form social groups. It considers factors that impact on our behaviour and considers different perspectives about the formation and development of society. It also looks at the practical ways society can be studied. Course Structure: Topic 1: Education. Topic 2: Crime and Deviance Topic 3: Families and Households Topic 4: Beliefs in society Topic 5: Research Methods Topic 6: Sociological Theories.
Grade 5 in English language or Literature The minimum entry requirement for A Level courses is at least five GCSE passes at grade 6 or higher. In addition, some courses will have specific entry requirements
You will sit three exams at the end of year 13 Paper 1 - 2 hours (80 marks). Education with Theory and Methods Paper 2 - 2 hours (80 marks). Topics in Sociology Paper 3 - 2 hours (80 marks) Crime and Deviance with Theory and Methods