AQA
A-Level Sociology
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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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FAQs
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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.
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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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The Sociology A-Level course covers a variety of topics, focusing on cognition, research, social context and behaviour.
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Everyone can succeed with different preparation styles and revision methods. We recommend going through our videos on Flyp Academy alongside the syllabus, and then testing yourself immediately afterwards. After doing this consistently, go through some past papers!
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Don’t worry! You can always retake the exam, or you can move on and study something else. Failing an exam is never the end of the world – but if you don’t want to fail, get through our course!
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As many as you’d like, or as many as you need to succeed! Don’t stress over not receiving the grades that you’d like to have initially.
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You can resit it again, of course! Depending on which application you’re sending results to, you are generally asked to provide your highest scores. This means you can keep your initial score if you miss your targets later.
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Resits cost in the region of £30 to £50 pounds, varying across the AQA, Edexcel, OCR, CIE and other boards.