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Full TimeA/ AS Level Sociology
A Level
In Lincoln ()
Description
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Type
A Level
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Duration
2 Years
What is the subject about? Sociologists study people in society. The subject matter of sociology includes groups like the family, larger ones like a school or factory, very large institutions like the whole education system or the political system, and even whole societies like England or the United Kingdom. Sociology is the attempt to understand how society works. It provides.
Important information
Government funding available
About this course
Students wishing to study A level Sociology must have 5 GCSE's at grade C. It is possible to undertake the full A level in one year by combining AS and A2.
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Course programme
Full Time AS Level Sociology
Course Description: What is the subject about?
Sociologists study people in society. The subject matter of sociology includes groups like the family, larger ones like a school or factory, very large institutions like the whole education system or the political system, and even whole societies like England or the United Kingdom. Sociology is the attempt to understand how society works. It provides description and analysis of the patterns and structures in human relationships, and it encourages us to see the world through the eyes of others. It can help us as we try to make sense of our own lives, as well as giving us a sense of our wider responsibility to society.
What can I do with a qualification in sociology?
Careers in sociology are varied and include such careers as national and local government careers, social work, nursing and social research.
Course Content
In the first year you will study AS level Sociology which comprises of two modules and is half the full A level. In the second year you will study another two modules which leads to the full A level.
AS Sociology
Unit G671 Exploring socialisation, culture and identity
- Process of socialisation. How we learn what society expects of us.
- Role of socialisation in the creation of identities such as class, ethnicity and gender.
- Exploring the social research process
Unit G672 Topics in socialisation, culture and identity
Two topics
- Sociology of the family Key concepts and key trends within the family, The role of the family in society, Family diversity, Roles, responsibilities and relationships within the family
And one other from
- Sociology of health
- Sociology of religion
- Sociology of youth
A2 Sociology
Unit G673 Power and control
Two topics
- Sociology of crime and deviance Definition and measurement of crime and deviance, Trends, patterns and explanations of crime and deviance. Victimisation, Role of agents of social control in the construction of crime and deviance, Solutions to the problem of crime
With/Or
- Sociology of the mass media, defining and researching the mass media, Ownership and control of the media, Construction of the news, Media representations of social groups, Effect of the media on society.
Unit G674 Exploring social inequality and difference
- Social inequality and difference, illustrated by the study of Gender, class, ethnicity, age. Exploring sociological research on social inequality and difference Practical concerns Theoretical issues
Teaching and Learning Styles
Varied learning styles are used that include small group activities and discussions. Visual materials are used such as DVD video and power point presentation.
Level:
3
Course Type:
Full Time
Assessment and Progression:
Assessment and Examinations
Assessment and tests are set on a regular basis which may include weekly tests and in-class exam style questions. Examinations are held in January and May/June
Examination Board OCR A Levels
Assessment 100% Examination
Programme Co-ordinator Bob Bradford
Teaching Staff Bob Bradford, Emma Turner, Jude Copeland
Duration:
One year for AS Level; a further one year for A2.
Location:
Lincoln
Fees:
If you are under 19 on the 31st August when your programme begins and you are full time, you will be entitled to free tuition and no examination fees wherever you live provided you are a European Community National. Mature students may well qualify for free tuition and no examination fees, please ask Guidance Services for details.
Full TimeA/ AS Level Sociology