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A Level - Sociology L3

MidKent College

Medway Road, Gillingham, Kent, ME7 1FN

Other Regulated/Accredited Qualification
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Available start dates

Available start dates

Monday, 07 September 2026
Starts at the start of the academicyear
MidKent College Maidstone Campus
2 Year(s)
Full time
Low Availability

Application Instructions

Applications Open - Wednesday, 5 November 2025

Applications Close - Open all year

How to Apply - Apply through KentChoices

PLEASE NOTE - Popular courses can fill up quickly so apply early to avoid disappointment

Course Summary

If your heart is set on studying A-Levels and would like an environment that is different from the traditional school environment, then A-Levels at MidKent College could be your perfect next step. Based at our Sixth Form Centre in Maidstone, you will be taught by specialist lecturers who will support you to gain the qualifications, skills and confidence to progress to university-level study, an apprenticeship, or into employment. You will study three A-Levels over a two-year period. Please confirm your preferred A-Level subjects through the application process. Sociology (Awarding Body: AQA) A-Level Sociology is the study of society - how people interact in groups. A-Level Sociology examines social behaviour from a variety of perspectives: how it originates and then develops, and the ways people are organised into groups according to distinctions such as class, gender and race. Sociology focuses on contemporary society, providing an awareness of the importance of social structure and actions in explaining social forces and issues. A-Level Sociology helps you to develop knowledge and understanding of the essential sociological theories and methods (such as Functionalism, Marxism and Feminism) with which sociologists make sense of the diversity of societies and of different factors which shape social change. You will be assessed entirely through examination and there is no coursework component at this time.

Entry requirements

5 GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including English and maths.

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