Criminology will allow you to be independent and a highly skilled researcher combined with up to date IT skills. It will enable you to have class debates and discussions about the impact of crime on our society and the ways in which it is prevented. Group work is also integral to the course and here your skills can be put to the test supporting your peers and progressing to your full potential. Students will study four units that will cover all areas of Criminology, this will include; Changing Awareness of Crime, Criminological Theories, Crime Scene to Courtroom and Crime and Punishment. Students will learn a range of skills within each unit that will allow them to achieve the best grade possible to set them up for their future career path.
Minimum Grade 4 in English Language or Maths
The Diploma in Criminology is assessed through a combination of two Internal and External Units. Internal Unit - Changing Awareness of Crime External Unit– Criminological Theories Internal Unit – Crime Scene to Court Room External Unit– Crime and Punishment
About Education Provider
| Region | West Midlands |
| Local Authority | Staffordshire |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Ashby Road, Tamworth, B79 8AA |
Criminology will allow you to be independent and a highly skilled researcher combined with up to date IT skills. It will enable you to have class debates and discussions about the impact of crime on our society and the ways in which it is prevented. Group work is also integral to the course and here your skills can be put to the test supporting your peers and progressing to your full potential. Students will study four units that will cover all areas of Criminology, this will include; Changing Awareness of Crime, Criminological Theories, Crime Scene to Courtroom and Crime and Punishment. Students will learn a range of skills within each unit that will allow them to achieve the best grade possible to set them up for their future career path.
Minimum Grade 4 in English Language or Maths
The Diploma in Criminology is assessed through a combination of two Internal and External Units. Internal Unit - Changing Awareness of Crime External Unit– Criminological Theories Internal Unit – Crime Scene to Court Room External Unit– Crime and Punishment