A Level - Sociology (Code: 9699)

Course Contents

Socialisation, identity and methods of research

  • Socialisation and the creation of social identity

• The process of learning and socialisation

• Social control, conformity and resistance

• Social identity and change

  • Methods of research

• Types of data, methods and research design

• Approaches to sociological research

• Research issues

The Family

  • Theories of the family and social change

• Perspectives on the role of the family

• Diversity and social change

  • Family roles and changing relationships

• Gender equality and experiences of family life

• Age and family life

Education

  • Education and society

• Theories about the role of education

• Education and social mobility

• Influences on the curriculum

  • Education and inequality

• Intelligence and educational attainment

• Social class and educational attainment

• Ethnicity and educational attainment

• Gender and educational attainment

Globalisation

  • Key debates, concepts and perspectives

• Perspectives on globalisation

• Globalisation and identity

• Globalisation, power and politics

  • Contemporary issues

• Globalisation, poverty and inequalities

• Globalisation and migration

• Globalisation and crime

Media

  • Ownership and control of the media

• Traditional media and the new media

• Theories of the media and influences on media content

• The impact of the new media

  • Media representation and effects

• Media representations of class, gender, ethnicity, and age groups

• Different models of media effects

• The impact of the media on behaviour

Religion

  • Religion and social order

• Religion and society

• Religion and social order

• Religion as a source of social change

  • The influence of religion

• The secularization debate

• Gender, feminism and religion

• Religion and post-modernity

How you will be assessed

Paper 1

  • Socialisation, identity and methods of research (1 hour 30 minutes – 60 marks)
  • Candidates answer four questions.
  • Section A: three compulsory questions
  • Section B: one essay (26 marks) from a choice of
  • Externally assessed
  • 50% of the AS Level
  • 25% of the A Level

 

Paper 2

  • The Family (1 hour 30 minutes – 60 marks)
  • Candidates answer four questions.
  • Section A: three compulsory questions
  • Section B: one essay (26 marks) from a choice of two
  • Externally assessed
  • 50% of the AS Level
  • 25% of the A Level

 

Paper 3

  • Education (1 hour 15 minutes – 50 marks)
  • Candidates answer four compulsory questions.
  • Question 4 is an essay (26 marks).
  • Externally assessed
  • 20% of the A Level

 

Paper 4

  • Globalisation, Media and Religion (1 hour 45 minutes – 70 marks)
  • Candidates answer two essay questions (35 marks each).
  • Section A: Globalisation
  • Section B: Media
  • Section C: Religion
  • Each section has two essay questions. Candidates select one question from two different sections.
  • Externally assessed
  • 30% of the A Level
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