WJEC Level 3 Diploma in Criminology is a qualification with elements of psychology, law, and sociology. The course complements studies in humanities. Criminology is a popular subject for students who have a keen interest in understanding crime. The course supports access to higher education degree courses such as Criminology, Criminology and Criminal Justice, Criminology and Psychology, Law with Criminology, Criminology and Sociology, Psychology and Sociology. You will get the chance to explore different types of crime in society how people's perceptions of crime are shaped by the societies they live in and how we decide what behaviour is criminal. You will get the chance to explore the reasons why people commit crimes and what makes someone a serial killer, or abusive to their own families. Criminologists have produced theoretical explanations of why people commit crimes. You will look at how society tackles crime through the law, policing, and punishment, exploring what a 'miscarriage of justice' is and why such a thing occurs. You will consider what organizations we have in society to control criminality or those who will not abide by the social rules that most of us follow.
Students need to have achieve at least 3 grade 5’s and 2 grade 4’s at GCSE level.
50% controlled assessment, 50% examination. Unit 1 & 3 Assessed in the form of a controlled assessment (coursework) which will be completed at the end of the teaching of that unit. Units 2 & 4 (External) are assessed in a 90-minute exam paper. There will be 3 questions on the paper, which will involve short and extended questions based on an applied problem-solving scenario. You will be awarded grades A*-E at the end of the two-year course.
About Education Provider
Region | North West |
Local Authority | Liverpool |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Girls |
Address | Yew Tree Lane, West Derby, Liverpool, L12 9HJ |
WJEC Level 3 Diploma in Criminology is a qualification with elements of psychology, law, and sociology. The course complements studies in humanities. Criminology is a popular subject for students who have a keen interest in understanding crime. The course supports access to higher education degree courses such as Criminology, Criminology and Criminal Justice, Criminology and Psychology, Law with Criminology, Criminology and Sociology, Psychology and Sociology. You will get the chance to explore different types of crime in society how people's perceptions of crime are shaped by the societies they live in and how we decide what behaviour is criminal. You will get the chance to explore the reasons why people commit crimes and what makes someone a serial killer, or abusive to their own families. Criminologists have produced theoretical explanations of why people commit crimes. You will look at how society tackles crime through the law, policing, and punishment, exploring what a 'miscarriage of justice' is and why such a thing occurs. You will consider what organizations we have in society to control criminality or those who will not abide by the social rules that most of us follow.
Students need to have achieve at least 3 grade 5’s and 2 grade 4’s at GCSE level.
50% controlled assessment, 50% examination. Unit 1 & 3 Assessed in the form of a controlled assessment (coursework) which will be completed at the end of the teaching of that unit. Units 2 & 4 (External) are assessed in a 90-minute exam paper. There will be 3 questions on the paper, which will involve short and extended questions based on an applied problem-solving scenario. You will be awarded grades A*-E at the end of the two-year course.