AQA

A-Level Sociology

    • Social Class and Achievement: Cultural Factors

    • Social Class and Achievement: Material Factors

    • Social Class and Achievement: Internal Factors

    • Ethnicity and Achievement: Cultural and Material Factors

    • Ethnicity and Achievement: Internal Factors

    • Gender and Achievement: Cultural Factors

    • Gender and Achievement: Internal Factors

    • Gender and Subject Choice Theories of Education: Functionalism and the New Right

    • Theories of Education: Marxism

    • Theories of Education: Feminism

    • Education Policy: The Butler Act and the Comprehensive System

    • Education Policy: The Education Reform Act, Labour [1997-2010] Policies, Coalition [2010-15] Policies

    • The Impact of Globalisation on British Education

    • Measuring Crime and Deviance

    • Functionalist Theories of Crime and Deviance

    • Subcultural Theories of Crime and Deviance

    • Labelling Theory of Crime and Deviance

    • Marxist Theory of Crime and Deviance

    • Left Realist Approaches to Crime and Deviance

    • Right Realist Approaches to Crime and Deviance

    • Gender and Crime

    • Ethnicity and Crime

    • Crime and the Media: Media Representation of Crime

    • Crime and the Media: The Media as a Cause of Crime

    • Crime and Globalisation

    • Green Crime

    • Human Rights and State Crimes

    • Ways of Preventing Crime Punishment

    • Victimology

    • Types of Data

    • Practical Factors

    • Ethical Factors

    • Theoretical Factors

    • Sampling

    • Questionnaires

    • Structured Interviews

    • Unstructured Interviews

    • Observation

    • Experiments

    • Documents

    • Official Statistics

    • Other Forms of Research

    • Methods in Context: Researching Students

    • Methods in Context: Researching Parents

    • Methods in Context: Researching Schools

    • Functionalism

    • Marxism

    • Feminism

    • Social Action Theories

    • Globalisation, Modernity and Postmodernity

    • Sociology and Science

    • Objectivity and Values in Research

    • Sociology and Social Policy

    • Theories of the Family: Functionalist View of the Family

    • Theories of the Family: New Right View of the Family

    • Theories of the Family: Marxist View of the Family

    • Theories of the Family: Feminist View of the Family

    • Theories of the Family: Postmodernist View of the Family

    • Couples: Domestic Division of Labour

    • Couples: Resources and Decision Making

    • Couples: Domestic Violence

    • Family Diversity: Changing Family Patterns

    • Family Diversity: Theoretical Perspectives of Family Diversity

    • Family Diversity: Ethnic Differences in Family Structure

    • Family and Social Policy: Policies that Promote the Nuclear Family

    • Family and Social Policy: Policies that Promote Family Diversity

    • Demography: Birth Rate and Death Rate

    • Demography: Ageing Population, Migration and Globalisation

    • Childhood: Social Construction of Childhood

    • Childhood: The Position of Childhood

    • Childhood: The Disappearance of Childhood

    • Functionalist View on Religion

    • Marxist View on Religion

    • Feminist View on Religion

    • Religion and Social Change

    • The World Becoming Secular

    • The World (Not) Becoming Secular

    • European Secularisation

    • The Impact of Globalisation on Religion

    • Religious Organisations: Churches, Denominations, Sects and Cults

    • Religious Organisations: New Religious Movements and New Age Movements

    • Religion and Gender

    • Religion and Ethnicity

    • Religion and Age

    • Religion and Social Class

    • Ideology and Science

AQA

A-Level Sociology

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  • A-Level Sociology is an exam usually taken at the end of Year 11 in the UK. It consists of two papers sectioned by topic, and tests a variety of valuable psychological concepts.

  • Although Sociology is often thought to be a tough subject, with proper preparation you can no doubt be very successful on the final exams. It is marked as a totally objective subject, meaning that you can track your revision progress very easily.

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