Level 2

Criminology

Gain an insight in to what drives people to commit crime and experience real life criminal justice process by visiting the courts. This course delivers a unique insight to criminology with relevant links to the industry and is the only course of its kind in the area. <strong></strong>

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Level 2

Criminology

Gain an insight in to what drives people to commit crime and experience real life criminal justice process by visiting the courts. This course delivers a unique insight to criminology with relevant links to the industry and is the only course of its kind in the area. <strong></strong>

Apply Now

THe Details

This course offers an option to study criminology, psychology and law in an exciting and dynamic combination; this is the perfect starter course for anyone who wishes to pursue a career in the legal system, psychology or criminal justice. There is a maths and English GCSE option for those who require a retake of these GCSE’s built into the programme. Successful achievement of grades 4 in Maths and English and the main study programme will lead to a natural progression onto our level 3 provision and then potentially university. You will gain an insight into why people commit crime and how laws are made and enforced as well as the psychological perspectives of crime and crime control in this unique and exciting level 2 course. This course is entirely portfolio based and assessed in a step by step approach meaning you can gradually build up evidence of your knowledge and achievement throughout the year.

UCAS

UCAS provides support for young people making post-18 choices, as well as mature learners, by providing information, advice, and guidance to inspire and facilitate educational progression to university, college, or a degree apprenticeship.

We support 1.5 million students every year to explore entering higher education, employment and apprenticeships and manage almost three million applications, from around 700,000 people each year, for full-time undergraduate courses at over 380 universities and colleges across the UK.

If you are going to apply to Universities following completion of your Access to HE course then you will need to apply through this link which provides additional information about applying  they can also provide advice regarding applying for Student finance and that is available here.

Student finance for undergraduates is an important part of the student experience and you may be able to borrow money to help pay for tuition fees and help with living costs. This is all available at the Student Finance website which has a step-by-step guide. Click here for further information.

It is important to note that when you enrol on an Access to HE courseyou can apply for an Advanced Learner Loan to help with the costs of a course at a college or training provider in England.

Loan eligibility does not depend on your income and there are no credit checks.

Check if you’re eligible before you apply for an Advanced Learner Loan.

Your loan will be written off if you then sign up for a Higher Education course AND you have completed in full the Access to HE course.

We are proud to collaborate with University of Hull on the validation of this course.

This includes transforming our programmes to ensure that we meet the evolving needs of the sector, giving you the best opportunities for success when you graduate by having a competence-based focus. Find out more about competence-based higher education.

View the policies and procedures you would be agreeing to comply with by registering for this programme. This encompasses University of Hull Quality and Standards, including a Guide for Collaborative Provision students.

Visit the University of Hull's website here.

Entry Requirements

4 x GCSEs at grade 3(D) or above, including Maths and English

Assessment

Assessment based

Course Info

Full Time Further Education

We are proud to collaborate with University of Hull on the validation of this course.

This includes transforming our programmes to ensure that we meet the evolving needs of the sector, giving you the best opportunities for success when you graduate by having a competence-based focus. Find out more about competence-based higher education.

View the policies and procedures you would be agreeing to comply with by registering for this programme. This encompasses University of Hull Quality and Standards, including a Guide for Collaborative Provision students.

Visit the University of Hull's website here.

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Level 2

Criminology

Gain an insight in to what drives people to commit crime and experience real life criminal justice process by visiting the courts. This course delivers a unique insight to criminology with relevant links to the industry and is the only course of its kind in the area. <strong></strong>

Apply Now
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THe Details

This course offers an option to study criminology, psychology and law in an exciting and dynamic combination; this is the perfect starter course for anyone who wishes to pursue a career in the legal system, psychology or criminal justice. There is a maths and English GCSE option for those who require a retake of these GCSE’s built into the programme. Successful achievement of grades 4 in Maths and English and the main study programme will lead to a natural progression onto our level 3 provision and then potentially university. You will gain an insight into why people commit crime and how laws are made and enforced as well as the psychological perspectives of crime and crime control in this unique and exciting level 2 course. This course is entirely portfolio based and assessed in a step by step approach meaning you can gradually build up evidence of your knowledge and achievement throughout the year.

UCAS

UCAS provides support for young people making post-18 choices, as well as mature learners, by providing information, advice, and guidance to inspire and facilitate educational progression to university, college, or a degree apprenticeship.

We support 1.5 million students every year to explore entering higher education, employment and apprenticeships and manage almost three million applications, from around 700,000 people each year, for full-time undergraduate courses at over 380 universities and colleges across the UK.

If you are going to apply to Universities following completion of your Access to HE course then you will need to apply through this link which provides additional information about applying  they can also provide advice regarding applying for Student finance and that is available here.

Student finance for undergraduates is an important part of the student experience and you may be able to borrow money to help pay for tuition fees and help with living costs. This is all available at the Student Finance website which has a step-by-step guide. Click here for further information.

It is important to note that when you enrol on an Access to HE courseyou can apply for an Advanced Learner Loan to help with the costs of a course at a college or training provider in England.

Loan eligibility does not depend on your income and there are no credit checks.

Check if you’re eligible before you apply for an Advanced Learner Loan.

Your loan will be written off if you then sign up for a Higher Education course AND you have completed in full the Access to HE course.

Entry Requirements

4 x GCSEs at grade 3(D) or above, including Maths and English

Assessment

Assessment based

Course Info

Full Time Further Education

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We are proud to collaborate with University of Hull on the validation of this course.

This includes transforming our programmes to ensure that we meet the evolving needs of the sector, giving you the best opportunities for success when you graduate by having a competence-based focus. Find out more about competence-based higher education.

View the policies and procedures you would be agreeing to comply with by registering for this programme. This encompasses University of Hull Quality and Standards, including a Guide for Collaborative Provision students.

Visit the University of Hull's website here.

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