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Online A-Level Sociology E-Learning Course

Online A-Level Sociology E-Learning Course

£ 350.00

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Overview

The objective of our Online A-Level Sociology E-Learning Course to develop student's understanding of current social processes and social changes. During this course the student will gain an understanding of the importance of theoretical and conceptual issues in sociological debate. The student will also look at his own personal identity, roles and responsibilities within society.

This online course will enable students to:
  1. Gain knowledge of contemporary social processes and social changes
  2. Understand the significance of theoretical and conceptual issues in sociological debate
  3. Evaluate the sociological methodology and a range of research methods through active involvement in the research process
  4. Acquire skills that enable individuals to focus on their personal identity, roles and responsibilities within society
  5. Develop a lifelong interest in social issues

Course Format

  • 24/7 access to all your materials
  • Course accessible on any portable device. It enables students to carry the classroom in their pockets
  • Online Lessons and Assessments
  • Interactive study environments, where you can collaborate with other students
  • 12 Months Tutor Support
  • Both Digital and Print resources
  • Live chat functionality with tutors and students
  • Direct links to media-rich and interactive learning resources

Course Duration

360 hours GLH (Guided Learning Hours)

Online A-Level Pure Socilogy Course Structure

  1. Culture and Identity; Families and Households; Wealth Poverty and Welfare
    • Culture and Identity
    • Families and Households
    • Wealth, Poverty and Welfare
  2. Education; Health; Sociological Methods
    • In this section, you are invited to study both topics, and for your exam you must answer on one topic- either Education or Health - with reference to sociological research methods.
    • Education
    • Health
    • Sociological Research Methods
  3. Beliefs in Society; Global Development; Mass Media; Power and Politics
    • Beliefs in Society
    • Global Development
    • Mass Media
    • Power and Politics
  4. Crime and Deviance: Stratification and Differentiation; Theory and Methods
    • Crime and Deviance
    • Stratification and Differentiation
    • Theory and Methods

During this course you will use a mixture of lessons, activities, core reading and assessments.

Assessment

The course contains a number of assignments which your tutor will mark and give the student valuable feedback on. These are called Tutor Marked Assignments (TMAs).

Examinations

AS Level

  • Unit 1: SCLY1 - Culture and Identity; Families and Households; Wealth, Poverty and Welfare- Written paper: 1 hour
  • Unit 2: SCLY2 - Education; Health; Sociological Methods- Written paper: 2 hours

A2 Level

  • Unit 3: SCLY3 - Beliefs in Society; Global Development; Mass Media; Power and Politics- Written paper: 1 hour 30 minutes
  • Unit 4: SCLY4 - Crime and Deviance; Stratification and Differentiation; Theory and Methods- Written paper: 2 hours

AS + A2 = A level in Sociology. Both AS and A2 level courses and examinations must be successfully completed to gain a full A level.

Fees

Enrol now for only GBP 350. Enrol on this course. The student can choose to pay in full at a discounted rate, or spread the cost of study using our instalment plan. For instalment plan please email the education advisor at info@ed-next.com or phone 020 3475 8500.

Tutor Support

The most valuable asset provided as part of your Online A-Level Sociology E-Learning Course is access to a dedicated academic tutor. You will be assigned a tutor on enrolment who will support you for 24 months.