The new WJEC Level 3 Diploma in Criminology is a qualification with elements of psychology, law and sociology, complimenting studies in other humanities subjects. It has been designed to offer exciting and interesting experiences which focus learning through the development of knowledge and understanding of concepts linked to the criminal justice system. The course examines different elements of crime including: different criminological theories, crime scene to court room, including an examination of how society approaches crime and punishment. Students will develop problem solving skills which will be applied to practical situations. The course is suited to students with enquiring minds and a willingness to work and study independently. If you choose this course you would benefit from: - Experienced teachers with specialist knowledge and a variety of industry experience - Guest speakers from a range of criminal justice backgrounds including past students. - Trips to Birmingham Law Courts; - Opportunities for work experience in relevant areas.
5 x GCSE grades 4-9 (incl. English Language) 4 in Maths
50% internal and 50% external assessment Year 1: Changing Awareness of Crime – Internal assessment Criminological Theories – External assessment Year 2: Crime Scene to Court room – Internal assessment Criminological Theories – External assessment
About Education Provider
| Region | West Midlands |
| Local Authority | Warwickshire |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | King Edward Road, Nuneaton, CV11 4BE |
The new WJEC Level 3 Diploma in Criminology is a qualification with elements of psychology, law and sociology, complimenting studies in other humanities subjects. It has been designed to offer exciting and interesting experiences which focus learning through the development of knowledge and understanding of concepts linked to the criminal justice system. The course examines different elements of crime including: different criminological theories, crime scene to court room, including an examination of how society approaches crime and punishment. Students will develop problem solving skills which will be applied to practical situations. The course is suited to students with enquiring minds and a willingness to work and study independently. If you choose this course you would benefit from: - Experienced teachers with specialist knowledge and a variety of industry experience - Guest speakers from a range of criminal justice backgrounds including past students. - Trips to Birmingham Law Courts; - Opportunities for work experience in relevant areas.
5 x GCSE grades 4-9 (incl. English Language) 4 in Maths
50% internal and 50% external assessment Year 1: Changing Awareness of Crime – Internal assessment Criminological Theories – External assessment Year 2: Crime Scene to Court room – Internal assessment Criminological Theories – External assessment