- Families and households: Changing patterns of family life, childhood, functions of the family, gender roles, and social policy.
- Education: Education policy, theories of the role of education in society, class, gender and ethnic differences in achievement.
- Beliefs: Theories of religious organisations including cults, the relationship between social groups, beliefs and practices, significance of religion in the contemporary world.
- Crime and deviance: Theories of crime, social patterns of crime, victims, prevention and punishment, global crime.
- Research methods: Surveys, interviews, observation, secondary sources.
- Sociological theories: Sociological views such as feminism, functionalism and postmodernism.
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Sociology provides a deeper understanding of human behaviour, social structure and the forces that shape our lives. It encourages you to think about different perspectives and provides a deeper understanding of social structures, inequality and helps you develop empathy towards individuals. It is a really interesting course and I really recommend it.
Lily Hope, The Hayfield School
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