Exploring Sociology: Topics, Careers, and Sociological Theories

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Discover the diverse realm of sociology through topics like crime, education, family, and social inequality. Unravel the viewpoints on social inequality, understand research methodologies, and glimpse into potential careers in social work, teaching, and more. Delve into student perspectives and open doors to a new way of perceiving the world.

  • Sociology
  • Careers
  • Social Inequality
  • Research
  • Student Perspectives

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  1. What is Sociology? The study of groups of people in society, the world in which we live. It aims to explain why people do the things they do.

  2. Why do some young people join gangs?

  3. Why are single parent families increasing?

  4. Why do we dress the way we do?

  5. Why girls tend to do better than boys in their GCSE s?

  6. How does the media control our behaviour?

  7. How do our friends influence our behaviour?

  8. Why do men commit more crime than women?

  9. GCSE Sociology answers all these questions You will study each of these topics Crime Education Family Social inequality Essays and short answer questions

  10. Sociological Theory Viewpoints on social inequality (how the world is unequal and unfair)

  11. How do sociologists conduct research?

  12. Careers in Sociology Social Work Youth Work International Aid / Charity Teaching Media Marketing Civil Service

  13. Student Quotes Sociology questions your perception of the world! I would recommend Sociology, it is really interesting and makes you think! I enjoy sociology because you learn about the world around you and you can relate it to your life

  14. GCSE Sociology Summary This course is for everyone! 2 exams (no coursework) Active course - discussion & debates Study what is happening today Chance to carry out your own research into a topic of your choice Any questions please see

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