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A Level Sociology including exams

Key Points

  • Get to grips with key sociological concepts.
  • Demonstrate an awareness of important social issues.
  • Develop critical and reflective thinking skills.
  • AQA exams included (AQA Specification: 7192).
  • Complete your A Level in as little as 12 months.
  • Experienced tutor guiding you throughout your learning.

Studying your A Level

A Level Sociology examines how people interact in groups. You’ll explore social interactions from a variety of perspectives whilst learning where they originated and how they developed.

The course covers the way people are organised in groups according to distinctions such as class, gender and race. Through this, you’ll gain an understanding of the concepts of culture and identity.

The course will challenge your perception of the relationships between health, nature, work, poverty and welfare. This will include the persistence of poverty and the unequal social distribution of wealth.

This sociology course bundle includes AQA compliant course material and the exams needed to gain your A Level sociology. The exams will be a mixture of short answer and extended writing questions. The themes you’ll need to analyse will include:

  • Education
  • Families and households
  • Crime and Deviance
  • Global Development
  • Culture and identity

The exams will have you demonstrating your understanding of sociological theory, practices and concepts.

Upon completion of the course, you’ll have gained a critical comprehension of contemporary sociological processes. Through your sociological awareness, you’ll be able to confidently debate your point of view.

As well as develop a lifelong interest in social issues.

Getting Started

Studying an A Level online gives you the freedom to study whenever suits you best. You won’t give yourself a headache trying to rearrange your other commitments. You’re able to study around work, family, holidays and any other special events.

You’re also able to set a pace that works for you. You don’t have to attend classes to progress with your learning as you’re in complete control. The only specific deadline to work towards is your exam – exam sittings are held once per year in May or June.

Stonebridge Associated Colleges is one of the UK’s leading online learning providers. Our courses are led by experienced and qualified tutors that support you with constructive feedback and extra assistance when needed.

By being able to tailor your learning to your needs you’re able to relax and enjoy your learning experience.

There are no entry requirements, but a GCSE or iGCSE in this subject would be beneficial. You must complete at least 50% of the course and pass the associated assignments before you are eligible to be entered for the exams.

Average completion timeframe

The average time it takes to complete the course is 2 years.

Assessment requirements

The assessment consists of written exams

Exams required

Tutors & Exams will provide the exam centre and oversee the examination process.

Membership required?

No membership is required to enrol on this course.

Certification Timeframe

You can expect to receive your certificate 3 months after receiving the result.

Extension Rules

£40 for six months, maximum of twice. If expired more than six months ago, or have already had two extensions, then they need to restart the course and pay again.

All course fees, inclusive of all payment plans including our Premium Credit Limited option, must be settled before certification can be ordered.

*You will have access to the course for 24 months.

As you progress through your course, you will study the following modules:

  • Introduction to Sociology
  • Education
  • Methods in Context
  • Theory and Methods
  • Crime and Deviance
  • Theory and Methods
  • Topics in Sociology Option 1: Culture and Identity
  • Topics in Sociology Option 1: Families and Households
  • Topics in Sociology Option 1: Health
  • Topics in Sociology Option 1: Work, Poverty and Welfare
  • Topics in Sociology Option 2: Beliefs in Society
  • Topics in Sociology Option 2: Global Development
  • Topics in Sociology Option 2: The Media
  • Topics in Sociology Option 2: Stratification and Differentiation

At the end of each unit there is an assignment to complete. Once this has been completed and submitted to your tutor he or she will respond with your grade as well as detailed feedback. Following successful completion of each unit you’ll be exam ready!

All instalment plans must be paid and up to date before an exam can be booked. In addition, exams cannot be booked for dates before the final payment is successfully made. For example, if two monthly payments are due in the future, an exam can be booked, but the exam date will be after the final payment is received.

Tutors & Exams

Tutors and Exams provides examination and assessment facilities primarily aimed at private and home educated candidates.

Tutors and Exams have examination centres located around the country: Bolton, Coventry, Doncaster, St Neots Cambridgeshire,  High Wycombe, Taunton, Wimbledon and Belfast. All are approved for examination delivery by the Joint Council for Qualifications (JCQ).

OUR PASS RATE
A-Levels
96%
(National Average 81.4%)
A Level Sociology including exams

Key Points

  • Get to grips with key sociological concepts.
  • Demonstrate an awareness of important social issues.
  • Develop critical and reflective thinking skills.
  • AQA exams included (AQA Specification: 7192).
  • Complete your A Level in as little as 12 months.
  • Experienced tutor guiding you throughout your learning.

Studying your A Level

A Level Sociology examines how people interact in groups. You’ll explore social interactions from a variety of perspectives whilst learning where they originated and how they developed.

The course covers the way people are organised in groups according to distinctions such as class, gender and race. Through this, you’ll gain an understanding of the concepts of culture and identity.

The course will challenge your perception of the relationships between health, nature, work, poverty and welfare. This will include the persistence of poverty and the unequal social distribution of wealth.

This sociology course bundle includes AQA compliant course material and the exams needed to gain your A Level sociology. The exams will be a mixture of short answer and extended writing questions. The themes you’ll need to analyse will include:

  • Education
  • Families and households
  • Crime and Deviance
  • Global Development
  • Culture and identity

The exams will have you demonstrating your understanding of sociological theory, practices and concepts.

Upon completion of the course, you’ll have gained a critical comprehension of contemporary sociological processes. Through your sociological awareness, you’ll be able to confidently debate your point of view.

As well as develop a lifelong interest in social issues.

Getting Started

Studying an A Level online gives you the freedom to study whenever suits you best. You won’t give yourself a headache trying to rearrange your other commitments. You’re able to study around work, family, holidays and any other special events.

You’re also able to set a pace that works for you. You don’t have to attend classes to progress with your learning as you’re in complete control. The only specific deadline to work towards is your exam – exam sittings are held once per year in May or June.

Stonebridge Associated Colleges is one of the UK’s leading online learning providers. Our courses are led by experienced and qualified tutors that support you with constructive feedback and extra assistance when needed.

By being able to tailor your learning to your needs you’re able to relax and enjoy your learning experience.

A-Levels
OUR PASS RATE
(National Average 81.4%)
96%

As you progress through your course, you will study the following modules:

  • Introduction to Sociology
  • Education
  • Methods in Context
  • Theory and Methods
  • Crime and Deviance
  • Theory and Methods
  • Topics in Sociology Option 1: Culture and Identity
  • Topics in Sociology Option 1: Families and Households
  • Topics in Sociology Option 1: Health
  • Topics in Sociology Option 1: Work, Poverty and Welfare
  • Topics in Sociology Option 2: Beliefs in Society
  • Topics in Sociology Option 2: Global Development
  • Topics in Sociology Option 2: The Media
  • Topics in Sociology Option 2: Stratification and Differentiation

At the end of each unit there is an assignment to complete. Once this has been completed and submitted to your tutor he or she will respond with your grade as well as detailed feedback. Following successful completion of each unit you’ll be exam ready!

All instalment plans must be paid and up to date before an exam can be booked. In addition, exams cannot be booked for dates before the final payment is successfully made. For example, if two monthly payments are due in the future, an exam can be booked, but the exam date will be after the final payment is received.

Tutors & Exams

Tutors and Exams provides examination and assessment facilities primarily aimed at private and home educated candidates.

Tutors and Exams have examination centres located around the country: Bolton, Coventry, Doncaster, St Neots Cambridgeshire,  High Wycombe, Taunton, Wimbledon and Belfast. All are approved for examination delivery by the Joint Council for Qualifications (JCQ).

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