GCE A Level in Sociology (AQA)

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You will explore different theories of religion, science and ideology. The significance of religion in the contemporary world will be examined in relation to secularisation including the impact of sects, cults and new age beliefs. You'll also study Crime and Deviance with Theory and Method. In the contemporary world much attention is given to the problem of crime. This unit will examine different sociological accounts of criminality and deviance. The influence of the mass media and globalisation will also be considered. The study of suicide and the wider issue of researching crime will be used as examples.

Course information

Name: GCE A Level in Sociology (AQA) Qualification title: GCE A Level in Sociology Qualification type: Assessment Assessment is entirely by examination, which takes place at the end of the year. Awarding Assessment & Qualifications Alliance Created 20151204 11:32:07 Updated 20151204 11:32:07

Entry requirements

None

Provider

HACKNEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Further Education
enquiries@hackney.ac.uk
020 7613 9000
http://www.hackney.ac.uk

Address

Falkirk Street Town: London

Learning aims

Title: GCE A Level in Sociology Qualification: GCE A Level in Sociology Classification: Social Sciences

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