Sociology
A-Level Sociology covering education, families, beliefs, crime and deviance, media, culture and identity, stratification, and research methods.
A comprehensive A-Level Sociology course covering ownership and control, the social construction of news, media representations of gender and ethnicity, audience effects theories, new media, postmodernism, and globalisation — aligned to the AQA specification.
AQA A-Level Sociology covering functionalist, subcultural, interactionist, Marxist and realist theories of crime, gender and crime, ethnicity and crime, social class and crime, globalisation, green crime, state crime, and crime prevention. Aligned to specification 7192.
AQA A-Level Sociology covering the research process, quantitative and qualitative methods, observation, secondary sources, sampling and access, positivism vs interpretivism, ethical issues, practical issues, and theoretical issues including validity, reliability, and representativeness.
AQA A-Level Sociology covering the family and social structure, functionalist, Marxist, feminist and personal life perspectives, family diversity, marriage, cohabitation, divorce, gender roles, childhood, demographic trends, and family policy. Aligned to specification 7192.
Comprehensive A-Level Sociology course covering theories of stratification, social class, social mobility, gender and ethnic inequality, poverty, the welfare state, globalisation, and intersectionality. Aligned to AQA specification 7192.
AQA A-Level Sociology covering the role and purpose of education, class, ethnic and gender differences in achievement, in-school processes, and educational policy from the 1944 tripartite system to the present. Aligned to specification 7192.
AQA A-Level Sociology course covering the major sociological perspectives: functionalism, Marxism, feminism, social action theory, the New Right, postmodernism, structuration and late modernity, and the skills needed to compare and evaluate these theories.
AQA A-Level Sociology covering types of culture, socialisation and identity, class, gender, ethnic, age, and disability identities, national identity, postmodernism and identity, and consumption. Aligned to specification 7192.
Comprehensive guide to applying research methods to the study of education for AQA A-Level Sociology Paper 1. Covers practical, ethical, and theoretical issues for each method in educational settings.
AQA A-Level Sociology course covering Beliefs in Society — functionalist, Marxist, and feminist theories of religion, secularisation, religious renewal and choice, new religious movements, fundamentalism, religion and science, ideology, and the relationship between religion and social groups (class, gender, ethnicity, age).
Master AQA A-Level Sociology exam technique with paper structure analysis, essay writing strategies, methods in context mastery, and detailed question-by-question guidance for all three papers.