
Sociology is a fascinating study of how human beings shaped the society they live in and are shaped by that society. It explores the various factors that make us who we are culturally and socially and allows student to explore why there is so much differentiation in terms of our individual identities. It examines main sociological perspectives such as Functionalism, Marxism and Feminism and offers the student the opportunity to understand the mechanisms in society that can lead individuals down different and often conflicting social paths. It is a truly enlightening and absorbing study taught by highly experienced practitioners. Course content The course is made up of the following modules - Compulsory content Education Methods in Context Research Methods Crime and Deviance Theory and Methods Option 1 Topics in Sociology One from… Culture and Identity Families and Households Health Work, Poverty and Welfare Option 2 One from… Beliefs in Society Global Development The Media Stratification and Differentiation
GCSE English Grade 5 GCSE Maths Grade 5
Paper 1 2 hour written exam 80 marks 33.3% of A level Questions Education: short answer and extended writing, 50 marks Methods in Context: extended writing, 20 marks Theory and Methods: extended writing, 10 marks Paper 2 Section A: one from option 1 Section B: one from option 2 2 hour written exam 80 marks 33.3% of A-level Questions Section A: extended writing, 40 marks Section B: extended writing, 40 marks
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Region | West Midlands |
Local Authority | Wolverhampton |
Ofsted Rating | Requires improvement |
Gender Type | Mixed |
Address | Compton Park, Compton Road West, Wolverhampton, WV3 9DU |
Sociology is a fascinating study of how human beings shaped the society they live in and are shaped by that society. It explores the various factors that make us who we are culturally and socially and allows student to explore why there is so much differentiation in terms of our individual identities. It examines main sociological perspectives such as Functionalism, Marxism and Feminism and offers the student the opportunity to understand the mechanisms in society that can lead individuals down different and often conflicting social paths. It is a truly enlightening and absorbing study taught by highly experienced practitioners. Course content The course is made up of the following modules - Compulsory content Education Methods in Context Research Methods Crime and Deviance Theory and Methods Option 1 Topics in Sociology One from… Culture and Identity Families and Households Health Work, Poverty and Welfare Option 2 One from… Beliefs in Society Global Development The Media Stratification and Differentiation
GCSE English Grade 5 GCSE Maths Grade 5
Paper 1 2 hour written exam 80 marks 33.3% of A level Questions Education: short answer and extended writing, 50 marks Methods in Context: extended writing, 20 marks Theory and Methods: extended writing, 10 marks Paper 2 Section A: one from option 1 Section B: one from option 2 2 hour written exam 80 marks 33.3% of A-level Questions Section A: extended writing, 40 marks Section B: extended writing, 40 marks