The Sociology A level course includes six modules in total: two at AS level and a further four at A level.
At AS level, you will study the relationships between culture, families and wealth, as well as education, health and methods for investigating sociology.
You will build on these topics at A level by studying people’s beliefs about society, as well as crime and social deviance. Additionally, you will learn more advanced sociological methods and theories, and have the opportunity to study optional topics such as global development and the media.
Throughout the course, you will learn to critically investigate and challenge assumptions about society. You will also operate the tools and methods sociologists use, including statistical analysis, questionnaires, interviews and observation.
Your tutor will support your progress as you complete the modules, tracking your understanding of the core concepts through tutor-marked assignments as well as providing valuable feedback.