Sociology

Collaboration between QEII & RGS

Details of the Examination Specification

Sociology AQA (7191/7192)

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What do I need to know or be able to do before taking this course? 

AS Entry Requirements: 5 Grade Cs or above; A Level Entry Requirements – 5 Grade Bs or above What will I learn on this A Level course? Sociology is the study of society and of people and their behaviour. Sociologists explore such topics as Education, Families and Households, the power of the Media, and Crime and Deviance. 

Sociologists create theories to explain the patterns we find in the workings of society and human behaviour. Sociology is evidence based. Opinions and theories must be backed up with facts about society. Sociologists carry out research to establish the validity of their theories. 

In Education we will examine why some students achieve more than others. Sociologists have examined the role of education in society and who benefits from it. How do government policies affect schools? What is the experience of education for individual students?

In Family and Households we will explore: Are husbands and wives equal today? How far has the position of children and our attitudes towards childhood changed? What are the changes in family size, marriage, cohabitation, divorce and parenthood, and the increasing diversity of family types today? How do Government policies and laws impact on families?

In Beliefs in Society: Understanding beliefs is central to Sociology because beliefs shape the way we see the world and influence how we live. What is the social role of religion and its functions for individuals, groups and society? Is it in decline? Are we seeing a rise in a more personal spirituality? Is Science a belief system? How do scientific explanations differ from those of religion or witchcraft? What is ideology?

In Crime and Deviance: What are the different theories connected to social order and control? How do we explore and measure the experiences of victims? What is the role of the criminal justice system and other government agencies? What is green crime? Is there a link between state crime and human rights?

What kind of student is this course suitable for?  

What examinations will I have to take to get my qualification? 

AS Level

Paper 1: Education with Methods in Context 

Paper 2: Research Methods in Sociology with Family and Households 

A Level 

Paper 1: Education with Methods in Context 

Paper 2: Topics in Sociology (a) Family and Households and (b) Mass Media 

Paper 3: Crime and Deviance with Theory and Methods 

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