Sussex Coast College Hastings 16-18 Full-Time Prospectus 2018/19

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Sociology

Psychology

A-Level (2 years)

A-Level (2 years)

Level: 3

Level: 3

Campus: Station Plaza

Campus: Station Plaza

Course code: 1388

Course code: 1386

What entry requirements do I need?

What entry requirements do I need?

To apply for this course you will need to meet the minimum requirements, including English and maths.

To apply for this course you will need to meet the minimum requirements, including English and maths.

What will I learn?

What will I learn?

During the course you will explore the concepts of culture and socialisation and how gender, ethnicity and religion may or may not affect what opportunities you have in life. You will understand how social structures and identities work, and will develop the skills and evidence you need to challenge the label that other individuals, groups or organisations may have given you. You will be introduced to the theories, methods and methodologies necessary to analyse the following topics: • Culture and socialisation • Methods and methodology • Youth culture and subculture • Crime, deviance, victimisation • Social stratification • Measurement of inequality What could I progress on to? On completion of this course you can progress onto degree level study, or employment as a politician, market researcher or trend analyst. Like

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Jordan Levere

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The best thing about studying at Sussex Coast College Hastings is the teachers, they are all excellent. Even the ones which are not your own tutors are available to talk to and to help you.

You will use your intrigue and fascination for the human mind as a platform to start your journey in starting to understand what makes us tick. You will study and analyse human behaviour, giving you the opportunity to view the mind from a systematic and scientific perspective in a number of areas including behaviourism, psycho dynamics and individual differences. This active discipline will increase your awareness of how psychology can be applied to everyday life and get you thinking and acting like a psychologist. You will explore topics including: • Social • Cognitive • Biological • Individual differences • Development • Psycho dynamics • Psychological research methods • Behaviourism

On completion of this course you can progress onto degree level study, or employment as a clinical psychologist, lawyer, neuropsychologist, child psychologist or teacher. Comment

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Elise Burbidge

Psychology, English & Chemistry Previous School: St. Leonards Academy

There is a bit of a jump between school and college. There is a lot more work outside of class and there are more exams, and the exams are more difficult. You need to definitely have good time management. My tutor is a really good teacher. He’s funny and makes the classes and subject interesting. He knows his subject and guides us - we’ll often cover something in class and then he’ll say you can look this up if you want, because it’s cool!

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What to know more?

I want to go to University to study Psychology and then a PGCE after - I want to become a primary school teacher. I already work at St. Leonards Academy part-time, as an English and Science tutor. Like

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