Sociology A Level Level 3, Full Time, 2 years 3

A Level

In Norwich

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Description

  • Type

    A Level

  • Location

    Norwich

Entry Requirements

Applicants should also have a minimum of six GCSEs at grades 9-4, including GCSE English Language. Students do not need to have completed GCSE Sociology, however if it has been taken, a minimum of a 5 should have been achieved.

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Location

Start date

Norwich (Norfolk)
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Ipswich Road, NR2 2LJ

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About this course

Career Progression

Students may progress into a range of occupations such as policing, social work, law, teaching, the Civil Service etc.

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Subjects

  • Full Time
  • Sociology

Course programme

Summary

Sociology is the study of society using a range of different perspectives. We look critically at different features of society, such as the family, education, beliefs and crime, thereby , opening ourselves up to new ideas and questioning our own experiences. There is no right and wrong in sociology, only different points of view, and critical thinking is therefore encouraged.

Sociology will enable you to question social organisation, understand people's experiences in different social positions and social groups and become more articulate and fluent in expressing your ideas and opinions.

Students come to sociology from a wide variety of backgrounds and with a range of different experiences and work with a subject specialist with a real commitment and belief in the value of sociology. This makes for lively and stimulating sociological discussion and debates. Classes include using topical visual material, news articles, interactive textbooks and more.

Sociology is an academically rigorous subject, combining theoretical perspectives and real world problems. To succeed, you will need to enjoy reading and writing, should have a keen interest in society and social issues and should be prepared to question common sense understanding. You will learn to compare different ways of understanding society so should be open to different arguments. Sociology goes well with other social sciences and humanities subjects.

Additional information

Progression Students who have studied sociology often go on to university to study it further. Other A level sociology students typically move onto university to study politics, law, history, social work, teaching, social policy, criminology etc.

Sociology A Level Level 3, Full Time, 2 years 3

Price on request