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- 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...
- GCSE
- Cambridge
- 1 Year
...interacts with society and its institutions. Sociologists study areas such as education, family, poverty, crime and deviance and research methods...
- A Level
- Southport
- 2 Years
...2 year course Course type: Level 3 (advanced) Entry requirements: 4 x GCSE B grades Head of Department: Mrs Mary Morgan Course assessment: There will...
- A Level
- Croydon
- 2 Years
...September DAY(S)/TIME(S) OFFERED Students can expect to be involved in learning activities across most days of the week between 9.00am and 5.00pm NUMBER...
- A Level
- South Shields
...The value of sociology lies in its ability to help you better understand processes that are taking place within society. With this understanding you...
- A Level
- Lewes
- 1 Year
...invigorating and interesting subjects to study. Sociology AS and A2 Subject category: Social Sciences What will I study? Sociology involves the analysis...
- A Level
- Tottenham
- 2 Years
...The aim of Sociology is to understand how societies work. It investigates the structures and cultures of different societies throughout the world and throughout history...
- A Level
- Pwllheli
- 2 Years
...you wish to gain a greater understanding of the nature of the society you live in, and have opportunities to study social issues that are of personal interest to...
- A Level
- (Croydon)
- 2 Years
...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...
- A Level
- (Marple)andanother venue.
- Cheadle Hulme
- 2 Years
...the study of individuals and their relationship to society. It examines how individuals identities are influenced by families, peer groups, education...
- A Level
- Tottenham
- 2 Years
...The aim of Sociology is to understand how societies work. It investigates the structures and cultures of different societies throughout the world and throughout history...
- GCSE
- Cardiganshire/Ceredigion
- 1 Year
...of the rigours of GCSE Study is essential. Depending on ability you could sit the Higher Tier (Grades A*-D) or Foundation Tier (C-G Grades)...
- A Level
- (Ceredigion)
- 2 Years
...Acquiring Culture; Understanding Culture. A2:Understanding Power and Control; Understanding Social Divisions. Top A Level/AS Level Sociology What will I be studying?...
- A Level
- (Marple)andanother venue.
- Cheadle Hulme
- 2 Years
...the study of individuals and their relationship to society. It examines how individuals identities are influenced by families, peer groups, education...
- 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
- London
- 1 Year
...power and politics Crime and deviance; stratification and differentiation; theory and methods. Courses Start Date Length Days/Times King's Cross Centre...
- A Level
- Birmingham
- 2 Years
...do isn't simply the result of what they are like 'inside'. Rather it assumes that groups of people have a big influence on one another. The family...
- A Level
- Hull
- 1 Year
...part of the full-time AS programme, in which students are expected to study 4 AS subjects. Sociology is the study of society. More specifically it is about...
- 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
- South Shields
...The value of sociology lies in its ability to help you better understand processes that are taking place within society. With this understanding you...