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I have found it really interesting and fun to learn.
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- A Level
- Skipton
- Different dates available
...You will examine the processes that shape behaviour such as education, media, family or religion as well as aspects of identity that influence opportunity such as ethnicity...
...You will examine the processes that shape behaviour such as education, media, family or religion as well as aspects of identity that influence opportunity such as ethnicity...
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I have found it really interesting and fun to learn.
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- A Level
- (Romford)
- 36 Weeks
...discussion and debate, group work, presentations, videos, reading and writing exercises and essay writing. Duration : 36 weeks Who the Course is...
- A Level
- Liverpool
- 35 Weeks
...issues of culture and socialisation and will identify trends in contemporary Britain. At AS the family will be the main topic for discussion and A2 looks at Crime and Devience...
- A Level
- London
- 2 Years
...research projects involving the use of questionnaires, interviews and observation techniques. The A2 course builds on the work carried out in the...
- A Level
- Birminghamandanother venue.
- Birmingham
- 1 Year
...Length: 1 Year Attendance: 6 hours per week Start date: September Times: Daytime Qualification: AQA AS Sociology Course Content: The course involves studying...
- GCSE
- Distance Learning
...the level of their knowledge of Sociology Distance Learning Sociology GCSE - The Course Each lesson of the Sociology GCSE course begins with a set of clearly...
- A Level
- London
- Different dates available
...Applies to: School Leavers and International Students Availability: Full Time (Various times - TBA) Who is this course for? In partnership with the College of North West London...
- A Level
- North Walsham
- 2 Years
...and successful academic A-level subject at Paston, which combines particularly well with subjects such as History, Law, English and Psychology...
- A Level
- Leicester
- 1 Year
...DVDs/videos, worksheets, group work, student presentations, supported self-study. Subject combinations Complementary subjects are Government & Politics...
- A Level
- Surrey
- 2 Years
...contribute to underachievement in school, involvement in crime and world poverty? Why do some groups do less well than others in life? Along the way...
- GCSE
- Leicester
...Work and Employment Option Topics: Crime, Deviance and Social Control Poverty You will also study research methodology. G.C.S.E. ASSESSMENT One research project...
- A Level
- Scarborough
- 2 Years
...What and how will I be studying? Sociology is broadly an arts subject, which is to say that the emphasis is on discussion and on the balancing of different...
- A Level
- Cambridge
- 2 Years
...It examines how the individual interacts with society and its institutions. Sociologists study areas such as education, work, health, crime and deviance...
- GCSE
- London
...· What changes have occurred in male and female roles? · Who controls education? · A sociological study worth 20% is required. Some wider reading is necessary...
- A Level
- Birmingham
- 1 Year
...6 hours per week Start date: September Times: Daytime Qualification: AQA A2 Sociology Course Content: The course includes the following units...
- A Level
- Barnsley
- 2 Years
...2 years (you gain an AS level after successfully completing Year 1, you will be awarded a full A level after successfully completing Year...
- A Level
- London
- Different dates available
...Applies to: School Leavers and International Students Availability: Full Time (Various times - TBA) Who is this course for? In partnership with the College of North West London...
- A Level
- Hengoed
- 2 Years
...in influences our social behaviour.AS Sociology : two modules. 1. Exploring socialisation, culture and identity - how we learn behaviour from our family...
- A Level
- Southampton
...The Introductory Core: which focuses on how culture is transmitted and where and how we get our identities? We will look at areas such as social inequality...
- GCSE
- Birmingham
- 1 Year
...like families or larger groups such as ethnic groups or people of the same 'gender'. In one year, the GCSE course tries to cover a wide spread of such questions...
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