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Sociology - A level

Sprowston Community Academy and Sixth Form

Cannerby Lane, Sprowston, Norwich, Norfolk, NR7 8NE

GCE A/AS Level or Equivalent
Level 3
Social Sciences

Available start dates

Available start dates

Tuesday, 01 September 2026
Sprowston Sixth Form
2 Year(s)
Full time
Daytime/working hours

Application Instructions

Student entry into our Sixth Form requires 5 grade 4 GCSE's or above including English and Maths.

If you studied the applied subject at GCSE we are asking for a grade 5 in that subjects (Grade 6 in Maths)


Course Summary

Sociology is a challenging and fascinating subject which requires an understanding of how people and society functions. Four topics are studied – education, the family, crime and deviance, and the mass media. Alongside these topics, the core themes of socialisation, culture and identity, social differentiation, power and stratification are considered.

Course Details

THE COURSE

In Year 1, students study the role and functions of the education system; the educational achievement of social groups by social class, gender and ethnicity in contemporary society; the relationships and processes within schools; and the significance of educational policies.

Students also study the relationship of the family to the social structure; the changing patterns of marriage, cohabitation, separation, divorce, childbearing and the life course; gender roles, domestic labour and power relationships within the family; the nature of childhood, and changes in the status of children in the family and society; and demographic trends in the United Kingdom since 1900.

Sociology is a popular subject that offers a range of learning possibilities. Students regularly engage in discussion and debate. Opportunities to conduct small-scale sociological research as well as to critically examine contemporary secondary sources are also provided throughout the course.

This subject is well suited to students who have an interest in current affairs. Students should have an enquiring and critical mind and be prepared to explore and ask questions about the society in which they live, re-examining many taken for granted ideas.


How will it be delivered and assessed?

The course is 100% written examination with three 2-hour written papers.

Entry requirements

Student entry into our Sixth Form requires 5 grade 4 GCSE's or above including English and Maths.

If applying for an A Level course that you have studied at GCSE it is expected that you would attain a minimum of a Grade 5 in this subject.

Your next steps...

Sociology combines with subjects such as Psychology, Philosophy and Ethics, English and Health and Social Care. It is an extremely diverse subject and can open up many career and higher education opportunities for the future in areas including anthropology, criminology, social work, journalism and teaching.


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