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Sociology: Understanding Human Society 2

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TitleSociology: Understanding Human Society 2
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 Teaching and learning pack to meet the new (2006) Arrangements for Higher Sociology.  It includes student activities and tutor notes. It covers the family, welfare and poverty, crime and deviance and the mass media.

  

Level(s)H
Date of publicationMay 2006
Resource statusCurrently In Use
Free downloadable materialPDF file: Understanding Human Society 2 (2.4 MB)
Word file: Understanding Human Society 2 (1000 KB)
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CopyrightScottish Further Education Unit
Product codeSFEU035
Advice for usersUsers should check that documents conform with current SQA Arrangements
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