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JW6 - Sociology A Level

John Wallis Academy, The

Millbank Road, Kingsnorth, ASHFORD, Kent, TN23 3HG

GCE A/AS Level or Equivalent
Level 3
Social Sciences

Available start dates

Available start dates

Tuesday, 01 September 2026
The John Wallis Academy
2 Year(s)
Full time
Daytime/working hours

Application Instructions

Applications Open: Thursday 6th November 2025

Applications Close: Tuesday 31st March 2026

Entry Requirements: Please see specific course details.



Course Summary

Sociology is the study of society, including human interaction and behaviour. The subject takes a specific focus on a few ‘pillars’ of society, including the education system, the family unit, criminal justice and religion, all of which are covered during the two-year A level pathway. Students also learn how research studies are conducted and apply this to an educational setting in the Research Methods component.

Course Details

Over the duration of your course, you will gain the following transferable skills:

· Analysis & evaluation

· Research

· Critical thinking

· Debate & discussion

Students who study Sociology often also study:

· Psychology

· Criminology

· English Literature

· Religious Studies

· History

How will it be delivered and assessed?

Paper 1

Education

Theory & Methods

Paper 2

Families & Households

Beliefs in Society

Paper 3

Crime & Deviance

Theory & Methods

Year 12 examinations

Students sit Papers 1 and 2, each 1.5 hour and worth 60 marks in April

Year 13 examinations

Students sit Papers 1, 2 and 3, each 2 hours and worth 80 marks in November & February

The exams consist of short answer questions and extended writing questions




Entry requirements

Entry Requirements: To enter the course, students must gain a minimum:

Grade 5 in English

Grade 5 in Maths

Grade 4 in Science

Sociology is a challenging, but rewarding subject that requires an ability to think critically as well as strong essay writing skills


Your next steps...

Sociology opens the door to multiple career paths, a handful of which are:

· Law enforcement

· Forensic investigation

· Policing

· Social work

· Nursing

· Teaching

· Research/academia



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