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A Level Sociology

Complete online content made up of text, video and interactive activities for A level Sociology - AQA


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Study method
Distance learning
Duration
360 hours · Self-paced
Qualification
A-level
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Additional info
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Overview

Sociology is the study of people and society and this A-Level is a fascinating introduction to the subject. You will develop transferable skills including qualitative and quantitative research as well as data collection and analysis, as well as more general academic skills. You will find this engaging A-Level will build valuable skills for the job market as well as academic studies.

Our A Level in Sociology offers an interactive learning experience to guide you through the A Level specification.

Free 24-hour trial available - simply enquire and this can be set up for you right away.

Qualification

A-level

Awarded by AQA Education
Regulated by Ofqual

Course media

Description

Our Sociology A level features:

Expert online tuition by a fully qualified teacher.

The course has been written for us by our tutor who has based the materials on the best practices available in teaching and learning. Included in your two year access to the online course are:

  • Interactive, online lessons.
  • Embedded videos
  • Integrated assessments giving immediate feedback
  • Tutor Marked Assessments based on past papers
  • Discussion forums
  • Tutor messaging/ help system
  • Progress monitor

Compulsory Content

4.1 Education with Theory and Methods

4.1.1 Education

4.1.2 Methods in context

4.1.3 Theory and methods

4.3 Crime and Deviance with Theory and Methods

4.3.1 Crime and Deviance

4.3.2 Theory and Methods

Optional Content

4.2 Topics in Sociology

Option 1

4.2.1 Culture and Identity

4.2.2 Families and Households

4.2.3 Health

4.2.4 Work, Poverty and Welfare

Option 2

4.2.5 Beliefs in Society

4.2.6 Global Development

4.2.7 The Media

4.2.8 Stratification and Differentiation

Who is this course for?

This A level qualification is for anyone wishing to gain a A-Level in Sociology. It is suitable both for returning learners and those engaging with Sociology for the first time.

The content has been created to help students overcome any fears they may have about embarking on distance learning. The Sociology A level content creates success by focusing on increasing the confidence of learners.

Please note, you will need to arrange your own exams with an exam centre. The exam centre will charge a fee; this should be in the range of £180 - 280.00, depending on the exam centre. Some schools and colleges are happy to take private candidates for the exams.

Absorb Online learning provide a comprehensive guide that allows you to find your most suitably located registered exam centre. It also takes you through the booking process.

Requirements

No prior qualification needed.

Career path

This Sociology A level is intended for those seeking to achieve A level qualifications and all those with an interest in Sociology.

This A level is suitable for university entry, it is also a great precursor for those planning to study social sciences at degree level.

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A regulated qualification is delivered by a learning institution which is regulated by a government body. In England, the government body which regulates courses is Ofqual. Ofqual regulated qualifications sit on the Regulated Qualifications Framework (RQF), which can help students understand how different qualifications in different fields compare to each other. The framework also helps students to understand what qualifications they need to progress towards a higher learning goal, such as a university degree or equivalent higher education award.

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