This is a two year full-time course made up of BTEC Applied Law, (BTEC Applied Psychology) and WJEC Criminology. It is designed for students who wish to study law or criminology at university and also have a grounding in Psychology.
This is a two year full-time course made up of BTEC Applied Law, (BTEC Applied Psychology) and WJEC Criminology. It is designed for students who wish to study law or criminology at university and also have a grounding in Psychology.
It is equivalent to three A levels and provides the basis of an excellent route for learners to pursue a career in the legal profession or criminal justice system.
You will study a variety of topics including understanding crime and deviance. You will focus on the impact that criminal behaviour has on society and explore how criminal behaviour can be explained.
Whilst studying law you will gain an understanding of the institutions that govern the UK, how the courts implement justice and you will gain the skill of “thinking like a lawyer”.
The Psychology part of the course introduces to you the study of minds and behaviour. An understanding of human behaviour is fundamental to many jobs in society and the study of psychology at degree level.
We offer full-time courses for school leavers including A Levels and vocational qualifications, full-time Access to Higher Education courses, part-time adult professional development, entry level and recreational courses as well as full and part-time degree level study.
The WJEC Level 3 Applied Diploma in Criminology is a qualification with elements of psychology, law and sociology that complements studies in humanities.
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Students will study the following topics: the English legal system, law making, criminal law, law of tort, law of contract and the nature of law, which could highlight areas such as law and morality, law and technology and law and society. They will all be assessed by three examinations throughout ...
Criminology is a Level 3 Diploma and students will take this course alongside other A-level subjects (e.g. criminology, sociology and history). It is assessed by both coursework (50%) and examinations (50%).
A Level Law develops knowledge and understanding of the English Legal System. The study of Law at A Level will enable you to develop analytical and critical thinking skills.
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