Sociology Level 3 (NCFE)
Delve into a fascinating and multifaceted discipline and discover the forces that drive societal change.
Oxbridge
Summary
- Sociology Level 3 - Free
- Exam(s) / assessment(s) is included in price
- Tutor is available to students
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Overview
As a cornerstone social science, sociology overlaps several unique disciplines that study society, such as economics, psychology, and political science. It provides a range of essential, transferable skills including analysis, problem solving, critical thinking, and research, all of which are invaluable in just about any career, as well as higher education.
Sociology Level 3 Course: What You’ll Learn
You’ll examine the key principles of sociology, discover how groups and societies operate, and examine theories from renowned philosophers such as Marx and Nietzsche. You’ll investigate social issues such as racism, inequality, and crime, as well as examine key thought structures such as feminism and post-modernism. You don’t need any prior sociology knowledge or qualifications to enrol on this course, and you’ll be able to study in your own time, at your own pace!
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Sociology Level 3
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Description
Study Hours
- The learning hours for this course are up to 125 hours, which is around 40 minutes per day for 6 months.
Study Method
- Study completely online using our award-winning learning platform, MyOxbridge.
Course Duration
- On average, students complete this course in 7 months, but we'll give you up to 12 months. Don’t worry if you go over the year though, we can organise an extension to your course for an additional fee, which also extends your tutor support.
Assessment
Each unit is followed by a written tutor-marked assignment (TMA), which is submitted and then marked by your tutor. You will not be required to take an external exam.
Additional Information
- Official Qualification Title - Sociology Level 3
- Entry requirements - There are no formal entry requirements for this course, however, it is recommended that you have an intermediate ability to read and write English
Requirements
There are no formal entry requirements for this course, however, it is recommended that you have an intermediate ability to read and write English
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