GCE AS/A Level AQA 2190 -Sociology

A Level

In Croydon

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Description

  • Type

    A Level

  • Location

    Croydon

  • Duration

    2 Years

Sociology is the study of society and how individuals and groups interact within it. It deals with a wide range of questions and concepts that are relevant to contemporary life. How has the family changed? What leads people to commit crimes? Is religion still important today? What is mental illness? An important element of the AS and A2 course is an understanding of how society is researched.

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Government funding available

Facilities

Location

Start date

Croydon (Surrey)
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Placehouse Lane Old Coulsdon Croydon, CR5 1YA

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On request

About this course

2B and 3C at GCSE for four Subjects, 5C at GCSE for three Subjects or Distinction in a full Level 2 BTEC First Diploma (A* - C passes may be required in relevant GCSEs). English GCSE C. Qualification explained A-Level courses are divided into two parts. In the first year you will study two units of a subject leading to an AS (Advanced Subsidiary) qualification. In the second year, you can take...

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Course programme

Sociology
Qualification: GCE AS/A Level AQA 2190

Duration: 1 / 2 years
Sociology is the study of society and how individuals and groups interact within it. It deals with a wide range of questions and concepts that are relevant to contemporary life. How has the family changed? What leads people to commit crimes? Is religion still important today? What is mental illness? An important element of the AS and A2 course is an understanding of how society is researched. Four key areas are studied: Family and Households, Health, Religion and Crime and Deviance. Students can progress to careers including Journalism, the Civil Service, Government work and many others that require interpersonal skills and an awareness of societal issues.

Qualification explained
A-Level courses are divided into two parts. In the first year you will study two units of a subject leading to an AS (Advanced Subsidiary) qualification. In the second year, you can take a further two units at A2 in the same subject to gain a full A Level. (In some subjects, the courses are divided into 3 rather than 2 units at AS and A2.)

GCE AS/A Level AQA 2190 -Sociology

Price on request