Sociology is the study of society, explanations of social behaviour and an investigation into individuals' relationship with society. It focuses on the social world, to include the influence of families, mass media, education, religion, criminal justice system, social class, race and gender. Sociologists would claim that society is the single most important influence in your life, and would argue that our behaviour can be largely explained by social circumstances and experiences. A Level Sociology will introduce you to points of view on society, including those which largely approve of the way it works (Functionalism) to those which argue for change (Marxism and Feminism). There is no absolute right or wrong in Sociology because so much of what we investigate is open to interpretation; it is therefore desirable if students enjoy discussions and debates. By studying Sociology you will learn to think critically and independently about society and your place in it, gain the tools to think for yourself, and develop a critical and informed understanding of the world around you.
Name: AS/A Level Sociology Qualification title: GCE AS Level in Sociology Qualification type: Assessment The course is 100% exam-assessed, there is no coursework element. A Level: Component 1 Socialisation and Culture-Written examination - 2 hours 30 minutes - 40% of qualification Component 2 Methods of Sociological Enquiry Written examination - 1 hour 45 minutes-20% of qualification Component 3 Power and Stratification Written examination - 2 hours 30 minutes - 40% of qualification In addition there will be internal assessments to monitor progress Awarding WJEC (Formerly Welsh Joint Education Committee) Created 20150603 15:25:37 Updated 20150603 15:25:37
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Title: GCE AS Level in Sociology Qualification: GCE AS Level in Sociology Classification: Social Sciences