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Sociology

GCSE Sociology

Curriculum Leader: Miss E Grassie

Examination Board: AQA

Assessment Requirements:

100% exam:

Paper 1 – The sociology of families and education – 50% of total GCSE.

Paper 2 – The sociology of crime and deviance and social stratification – 50% of total

GCSE.

Course Outline

The GCSE Sociology course will allow students to study the society in which we live and

how it informs choices that we make. The following topics are covered at length throughout

the course:

The sociological approach

Social structures, social processes and social issues

Families

Education

Crime and deviance

Social stratification

Sociological research methods.

This course will allow students to develop their critical thinking skills, analyse and better

understand the social world, apply their understanding to explore and debate the current

sociological issues outlined in each of the topic areas and develop opinions and new ideas

on social issues.

Expectations

Students need to be motivated to study independently, self-motivated to engage with a

variety of challenging sociological issues and have good organisational and research

skills.

Career Opportunities

GCSE Sociology provides the foundation for AS and A level courses in Sociology, as well

as related subjects, such as Criminology, Psychology, Philosophy, Religious Studies, as

well as leading in to Higher Education.

In relation to employment, GCSE Sociology can offer opportunities within the Civil Service

and Local Government services, the Police, Voluntary Agencies, Social Work and

Teaching.