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GCSE Sociology (including exam)
This Course at a Glance
- Study the theories of sociologists like Durkheim, Marx and Weber
- Develop opinions and new ideas on social issues
- Analyse and better understand the social world
- Complete this GSCE in as little as 6 months
- Learn from the comfort of home
- Exam included
About your Diploma
Getting Started

Module 1: The Sociological Approach
Module 2: Social Structures, Social Processes and Social Issues
Module 3: Families
Included in this module:
- Functions of families
- Family Forms
- Conjugal Role Relationships
- Changing Relationships within Families
- Criticisms of Families
- Divorce
Module 4: Education
Included in this module:
- Roles and Functions of Education
- The Relationship Between Education and Capitalism
- Educational Achievement
- Processes within Schools
Module 5: Crime and Deviance
Included in this module:
- The Social Construction of Crime and Deviance
- Social Control
- Criminal and Deviant Behaviour
- Data on Crime
Module 6: Social Stratification
Included in this module:
- Functionalist Theory of Stratification
- Socio-Economic Class
- Life Chances
- Poverty as a Social Issue
- Power and Authority
- Power Relationships
Module 7: Sociological Research Methods
Great news! There are no entry requirements for the course. All you will need is access to a computer or tablet and an internet connection to get started!
*Please note, all balances must be paid in full before you can book your exam.
*You will have access to the course for 12 months only. You can purchase course extensions here.

At the end of each module, you will find a Tutor Marked Assignment (TMA), which you will complete online and submit to your Tutor for marking. Once assessed, your Tutor will return your work complete with its final grade and feedback. When you’ve successfully passed each assignment you’ll be ready to take your exam!
*Please note, the qualification will be graded on a nine-point scale: 1 to 9 – where 9 is the best grade.
Tutors & Exams
Tutors and Exams provide examination and assessment facilities primarily aimed at private and home educated candidates.
Tutors and Exams currently have five examination centres located around the country: Bolton, Coventry, Doncaster, St Neots Cambridgeshire and Wimbledon. All are approved for examination delivery by the Joint Council for Qualifications (JCQ).
In addition to their examination centres, they also have a dedicated Science laboratory based in Birmingham with the ability to deliver A Level Science practicals all year round and access to another Science laboratory located in London.
Upon successful completion of the modules and the exam at the end of the course, you will have gained a GCSE in Sociology. This will enable you to progress to further and higher education programmes.

Developing your career
A GCSE in Sociology allows you to go on to study at A Level, complete an RQF or an Access to Higher Education Diploma. All of which can allow you to go on to study Sociology or other Social Sciences at degree level.
GCSE Sociology (including exam)
This Course at a Glance
- Study the theories of sociologists like Durkheim, Marx and Weber
- Develop opinions and new ideas on social issues
- Analyse and better understand the social world
- Complete this GSCE in as little as 6 months
- Learn from the comfort of home
- Exam included
About your Diploma
Getting Started
Modules
Module 1: The Sociological Approach
Module 2: Social Structures, Social Processes and Social Issues
Module 3: Families
Included in this module:
- Functions of families
- Family Forms
- Conjugal Role Relationships
- Changing Relationships within Families
- Criticisms of Families
- Divorce
Module 4: Education
Included in this module:
- Roles and Functions of Education
- The Relationship Between Education and Capitalism
- Educational Achievement
- Processes within Schools
Module 5: Crime and Deviance
Included in this module:
- The Social Construction of Crime and Deviance
- Social Control
- Criminal and Deviant Behaviour
- Data on Crime
Module 6: Social Stratification
Included in this module:
- Functionalist Theory of Stratification
- Socio-Economic Class
- Life Chances
- Poverty as a Social Issue
- Power and Authority
- Power Relationships
Module 7: Sociological Research Methods
Requirements
Great news! There are no entry requirements for the course. All you will need is access to a computer or tablet and an internet connection to get started!
*Please note, all balances must be paid in full before you can book your exam.
*You will have access to the course for 12 months only. You can purchase course extensions here.

Assessment
At the end of each module, you will find a Tutor Marked Assignment (TMA), which you will complete online and submit to your Tutor for marking. Once assessed, your Tutor will return your work complete with its final grade and feedback. When you’ve successfully passed each assignment you’ll be ready to take your exam!
*Please note, the qualification will be graded on a nine-point scale: 1 to 9 – where 9 is the best grade.
Tutors & Exams
Tutors and Exams provide examination and assessment facilities primarily aimed at private and home educated candidates.
Tutors and Exams currently have five examination centres located around the country: Bolton, Coventry, Doncaster, St Neots Cambridgeshire and Wimbledon. All are approved for examination delivery by the Joint Council for Qualifications (JCQ).
In addition to their examination centres, they also have a dedicated Science laboratory based in Birmingham with the ability to deliver A Level Science practicals all year round and access to another Science laboratory located in London.
Qualifications
Upon successful completion of the modules and the exam at the end of the course, you will have gained a GCSE in Sociology. This will enable you to progress to further and higher education programmes.

Developing your career
A GCSE in Sociology allows you to go on to study at A Level, complete an RQF or an Access to Higher Education Diploma. All of which can allow you to go on to study Sociology or other Social Sciences at degree level.
