Sociology A Level
Cornwallis Academy
Hubbards Lane, Linton, Maidstone, Kent, ME17 4HX
Available start dates
Available start dates
Application Instructions
Applications Open - 3 November 2025
Applications Close - 17 July 2026
Entry Requirements - Applications are considered on an individual basis.
How to Apply - Please apply via KentChoices
Course Summary
Studying Sociology can give you a whole host of exciting career options, including: Social work, Human Resources, Advertising, Policing, Marketing, Journalism, Law, Teaching.
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Course Details
Education and methods in context:
You’ll consider the role of education in society. You will look into gender and ethnicity differences in school achievement. You’ll also learn how to apply your own sociological research to the study of education.
Research methods:
You’ll learn how to conduct your own research from interviews to reviewing documents and official statistics.
Families and households:
Students will consider changing patterns of marriage, cohabitation, separation, divorce. The changing status of children in the family and society as well as sociological explanations of the family and their relationship to social structures.
Crime and deviance with theory and methods:
You will earn about criminal and deviant behaviour, including factors that might lead a person to follow this path in life and how the media portrays them.
Theory and methods:
You’ll expand on your knowledge of research methods and examine the relationship between Sociology and social policy.
The Mass Media:
Students will examine issues around ownership and control, globalisation, news and current affairs, audiences, the representation of certain groups as a stereotype and new developments in the Mass Media. The relationships between social groups, culture and the Mass Media will also be discussed and the relevance of new technology in the contemporary world will be examined.
How will it be delivered and assessed?
At A-level there are three exams. Each accounts for one third of your A-level grade. The exams last 2 hours and are worth 80 marks each. They consist of a mixture of short answer and extended writing questions.
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