Sociology Summary

Sociology is the study of society – how people interact in groups. A level Sociology examines social behaviour from a variety of perspectives: how it originates and then develops, the ways people are organised into groups according to distinctions such as class, gender and race. A level Sociology also looks at the institutions and forces which shape and are shaped by groups within a society, such as the media, religion and education. 

Entry Requirements

Standard Swanwick Hall Sixth Form entry criteria. 

Course Duration

2 years full-time

Specification

AQA

How you will study

Sociology involves the study of society through exploring sociological theories, research methods of sociologists and considering a range of aspects of the society we live in today. You will engage in group work, research projects, presentations and become an excellent independent learner.

Component breakdown

Component 1 – Education, Theories and Methods – 2 hour exam – 33.3% 

Component 2 – Topics in Sociology – 2 hour exam – 33.3% 

Component 3 – Crime and Deviance, Theories and Methods – 33.3%

Sociology is a great choice of subject for people wanting a career in: 

  • Social Work 
  • Nursing/Medicine 
  • Marketing 
  • Advertising 
  • PR 
  • Journalism 
  • Law 
  • Teaching 

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