About the course
This Access course is designed for students to gain entry to approved degrees that offer Criminology/ Criminal Justice & Policing Studies. The course is specifically designed to cater for students who want to learn about crime, psychology and the criminal justice system. They will gain a criminology and criminal psychology foundation and explore topics such as offender profiling, stalking psychopathology, gender, race and discrimination, crime scene investigation.
Applications open soon
Duration
2.5 days week for 30 weeks
*The department recognises that a large number of students have care or parental responsibilities and makes allowances to ensure these demands can continue to be met by learners.
Entry requirements
Maths and English at Grade 4 or C or above
Who is it suitable for?
19+ learners who are interested in studying a degree in criminology and/or a policing higher apprenticeship. This course will prepare students to pursue undergraduate degrees in this field and prepare them for careers in policy, research, policing, social care and welfare, social work, and prisons.
How much does it cost?
Fees apply to this course. If you're aged 19+ you can apply for an Advanced Learner Loan.
Contact Us or call 01279 868100 to get the most up-to-date info on fees and the financial support that may be available.
Awarding body
CAVA
Where will this course take me?
Possible careers:
- Police
- Probation
- Criminal Investigator
- Social Worker
- Researcher/Policy
Core modules
Mandatory ungraded:
- Core HE Skills 1 – Research
- Core HE Skills 2 – Presentation and Reflection
Further ungraded:
- Criminal Justice System
- Theories of Crime
- Critical Thinking and Communication Skills*
- Introduction to Sociology
Optional modules
Optional Graded:
- Criminology: Treating Crime
- Crime and Deviance
- Crime Scene Management
- Criminology: Offender Profiling
- The following units are available on the CAVA unit bank and a further 24* credits to be chosen but have the flexibility to change based on staff skills profile:
- Psychological Research Methods
- Ethics
- Sociological Research
- Criminal Law: Youth, Deviance and Sociology
- Offences Against the Person
- Drugs Offences
- The Powers of the Police
- Public Order Offences
- Police Interviewing
- Sexual Offences
- Offences Against Children
- Traffic Offences
- Human Rights
Total 45 credits*
How will I be assessed?
Case Studies
Assignments
Skills workshops
Will I have to provide anything?
Safety equipment, calculator and textbook.
I'm interested. What should I do now?
Call 01279 868100 and talk to an Admissions Adviser
Ask Us a question about this course