Sociology A’Level provides students with a solid grounding in sociology, based on a range of thematic areas that represent some of the key contemporary fields of inquiry in the discipline. The syllabus content is intended to function both as a stand-alone post-secondary area of study, and as a foundation for students interested in taking up sociology/social studies at University level.
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AM (Advanced) exam
The study area AM (A’Level) Sociology is informed by the National Curriculum Framework (NCF).
The syllabus seeks to achieve a synergy between theory and practice. It does this not by sectioning the two into different areas; rather, the emphasis is on as seamless as possible an application of theory throughout.
AM (Advanced) Accounting will cover all of the subject’s core syllabus including: Culture and Identity, Family, Religion, Gender and Sexuality, Welfare and Social Policy, Media and Communication, Crime and Deviance, Environment, and Race, Ethnicity and Migration. For a detailed breakdown of what each syllabus entails, click the links below:
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