Immerse yourself in the captivating world of criminology, where the complexities of crime and punishment intersect with the intricacies of law, psychology, and sociology. This interdisciplinary course offers a comprehensive exploration into the nature of criminal behaviour, the societal definitions of crime, and the multifaceted responses of our justice system. Engage deeply with topics such as the evolution of crime awareness, the psychological and sociological theories behind criminal actions, and the journey from crime scenes to courtroom verdicts.
This programme not only satisfies a passion for understanding the criminal mind but also lays a robust foundation for careers in policing, legal professions, social work, and beyond. By integrating theoretical knowledge with practical insights, students are equipped to critically analyse and influence the mechanisms of crime control and prevention. Join a community of like-minded individuals dedicated to making a tangible difference in society through the study of criminology.
You will need 5 GCSE's at grade 4-9 including Maths and English Language
Study level | Cost | Additional fees |
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16-18 | Free | You will need to provide your own stationary and you will be provided the opportunity to take parts on trips and visits, which may incur a cost. |
You will be assessed by a mixture of portfolio coursework and exams.
You will complete two assessments in year 12 and two assessments in year 13. Each assessment is worth 25% of your overall grade.
GCSE Maths and English are vital stepping stones for your academic and professional journey. Achieving a good grade in these subjects not only fulfils most college entry requirements but also equips you with essential skills critical in almost every field. Whether you're calculating percentages in business, crafting compelling arguments, or simply managing daily tasks, these core subjects enhance your problem-solving and communication abilities, setting a solid foundation for your future studies and career success. Start your college course with confidence by securing these key qualifications.
At Sunderland College our commitment to your future goes beyond the classroom. We are dedicated to providing you with real-world experiences and industry insights that will prepare you not just to enter, but to excel in your chosen field. Here’s how we connect you with the industry:
• Placement Opportunities: Dive into your future career with our hands-on placement opportunities. These are not just work experiences, but gateways to potential employment and invaluable learning. They’re a core part of our courses, offering you a chance to apply academic theories in real-world scenarios.
• Networking Events: Build your professional network early. Our placement and careers fairs are your chance to meet and impress potential employers. These events are designed to help you forge significant industry connections that can enhance your career prospects. Attend talks, engage in discussions, and explore apprenticeship opportunities with employers who are eager to meet fresh talent.
• Expert Insights: Stay ahead of the curve with talks from specialist speakers. These industry leaders share the latest trends, challenges, and opportunities in the field, giving you the inside track on what to expect and how to thrive.
• Skills Competitions: Showcase your abilities in our exciting skills competitions. Held throughout the academic year, these competitions are not just about winning – they are about learning, growing, and pushing your limits. They offer a fun, competitive environment to enhance what you learn in class and develop essential industry skills.
Our A Level programmes allow you to choose multiple subjects, enabling you to study 3–4 A Levels over two years or combine them with equivalent vocational qualifications, with each subject taught for 4 hours and 30 minutes per week across three separate lessons and your timetable determined by your chosen subjects (provided at the start of the academic year).
Although you are not required to be on campus when you do not have a timetabled lesson, we strongly recommend making effective use of our learning facilities and resources during these periods to stay on top of your work.
The purpose of the Level 3 Applied Certificate in Criminology is to provide learners with an introduction to criminal justice and to give a context for humanities learning.
Together with other relevant qualifications, such as Law, Psychology and Sociology, it develops the understanding to support entry to higher education courses in the humanities sector.
Throughout this course, you will study the following modules:
- Changing Awareness of Crime
- Criminological Theories
- Crime Scene to Courtroom
- Crime and Punishment
Upon completing this course, you’ll be well-prepared to pursue higher education in criminology, law, or related fields, opening doors to careers in the criminal justice system, social services, or legal professions. Alternatively, you may consider entering the workforce directly in roles such as a paralegal, legal assistant, or within various law enforcement agencies. This qualification also provides a strong foundation for higher apprenticeships, enabling you to earn while you continue to develop specialised skills in your chosen field. Your passion for understanding crime and justice can lead to a fulfilling career making a real difference in society.
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