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Sociology (A Level)

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Level
A Level
Type
Single
Programme
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Duration Year(s)

Details

Sociology examines how society influences behaviour and enables you to consider serious issues in modern society. This includes discrimination, crime, educational success and failure, and whether the media causes violence.

If you’re interested in society, how language works and why we make the choices we do then combine your study of Sociology with A level English Language.


Course Content

Throughout your two years, you will study:
  • Reasons people commit crime and society’s reaction
  • How different groups, such as men and women, are represented in the media 
  • Reasons for differences in educational achievement
  • Experiences of discrimination by different social groups 
  • The views of sociologists on popular culture
  • The research methods sociologists use to study society

Your Opportunities

Studying Sociology with us can lead to degrees in a wide range of subjects such as Social Policy, Childhood Studies, Education Studies, Criminology, Gender Studies, and Journalism.

Your Assessment

  • 100% examination

Our Entry Requirements

For the latest entry requirements for all our courses please click the following link: https://www.franklin.ac.uk/courses/course-entry-requirements

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Sociology
Sociology (A Level)
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Throughout your two years, you will study:
  • Reasons people commit crime and society’s reaction
  • How different groups, such as men and women, are represented in the media 
  • Reasons for differences in educational achievement
  • Experiences of discrimination by different social groups 
  • The views of sociologists on popular culture
  • The research methods sociologists use to study society

For the latest entry requirements for all our courses please click the following link: https://www.franklin.ac.uk/courses/course-entry-requirements


Sociology examines how society influences behaviour and enables you to consider serious issues in modern society. This includes discrimination, crime, educational success and failure, and whether the media causes violence.

If you’re interested in society, how language works and why we make the choices we do then combine your study of Sociology with A level English Language.


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<ul><li>100% examination</li></ul>
Studying Sociology with us can lead to degrees in a wide range of subjects such as Social Policy, Childhood Studies, Education Studies, Criminology, Gender Studies, and Journalism.

Level 3
GCE A/AS Level or Equivalent

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Next steps

If you have any queries about courses, please do not hesitate to contact the Admissions Team. You can contact them on 01472 875 004 or email admissions@franklin.ac.uk for more.