Our Vision for Sociology at HEA
A Level Sociology invites students to explore the structures, patterns, and relationships that shape society. Students will study Education, Crime and Deviance, Families, and Media, and learn how different sociological theories and research methods help us understand the social world.
Through topics like changing family structures, gender roles, educational achievement, social inequalities, media influence, and patterns of crime, you will develop the ability to think critically, analyse evidence, and evaluate social explanations. You will also explore key ideas such as socialisation (how we learn society’s norms and values), culture (shared beliefs and behaviours), identity (how people see themselves and others), roles and status (expected behaviours and social positions), power and authority (who influences others and why), inequality (differences in wealth and opportunity), deviance (behaviour that breaks social rules), and social change (how society evolves over time).
The course encourages curiosity, empathy, and independent thinking, giving students the tools to question social norms, understand diversity, and engage with contemporary issues. By investigating real-world examples and applying sociological theories, students gain skills that are valuable for higher education, careers, and informed citizenship. Whether your interests lie in social justice, human behaviour, or the influence of institutions, A Level Sociology offers a fascinating window into the society we live in.
Curriculum Overview
Year 12
| Year 12 | |
| Autumn 1 |
Introduction to Sociology Families and Households Students will explore:
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| Autumn 2 |
Continuation of Families and Households Methods Students will examine the following areas:
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| Spring 1 |
Education Students will be familiar with sociological explanations of the education system:
Continuation of Methods Students will be able to apply sociological research methods to the study of education. |
| Spring 2 | |
| Summer 1 |
Theories of Education |
| Summer 2 |
Media Students will gain an understanding of:
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Year 13
| Year 13 | |
| Autumn 1 |
Continuation of Media |
| Autumn 2 |
Media/Crime and Deviance Students will become familiar with the following:
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| Spring 1 | Continuation of Crime and Deviance |
| Spring 2 | Revision and A Level Exams |
| Summer 1 | |
| Summer 2 | |
Assessment
| Autumn Term | Spring Term | Summer Term | |
| Year 12 |
Knowledge Quizzes Exam skills development Exam Paper 2 practice |
Knowledge Quizzes Exam skills development |
Knowledge Quizzes Exam skills development End of Year Exams - Papers 1 and 2 |
| Year 13 |
Knowledge Quizzes Exam skills development Mock exam – Paper 2 |
Knowledge Quizzes Exam skills development Mock Exams – Papers 1 and |
A Level Exams |
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Extracurricular Opportunities
- The department regularly engages in online lectures and updates from universities participating in the Channel Talent programme.
- We have visited the magistrate’s court in Taunton and have also been visited by a serving police officer.
- Students can participate in Thunks club – an opportunity to practice their critical thinking in a variety of philosophical dilemmas.
Careers
Where can Sociology qualifications take you?
- Law and criminal justice - lawyer, police officer, social researcher.
- Education - teaching, educational support, youth work.
- Health and social care - social work, counselling, public health.
- Media, marketing and business
- Government and politics
- Charity sector
Learning Beyond the Curriculum
Podcasts
- BBC Radio 4 - Thinking Allowed - New research on how society works.
- BBC Sounds - Things Fell Apart - A series of strange, unexpected human stories from the history of the culture wars.
TV
- BBC Panorama
- Channel 4 Cutting Edge
These documentaries are focused on current issues and exploring them from different perspectives.
Books
- Black and British by David Olusaga
- Invisible Women by Caroline Criado-Perez
- The Class Ceiling by Laurison and Freedman
- So You've Been Publically Shamed by Jon Ronson