Social Science Pathway – Criminology NPA @ SCQF Level 5

Introduction

This is a College Academy link programme for those in senior phase schools, 5th and 6th year only.

It will interest you if you want to develop your knowledge of understanding criminal behaviour along with social sciences such as psychology and sociology. You may be interested in a career in social services, police, law, social work, probation service, legal services or community work.

Most of us will have a fascination for trying to understand the criminal mind. This will likely have been developed from watching popular crime shows or reading crime novels. If you want a deeper understanding of why people may behave this way or what life circumstances led to these behaviours, then this is the course for you.

Most of this programme can be delivered online with set face to face days throughout the year.

* Some of the content of this course can be upsetting. Local crimes are studied, and you may be affected by this. Think carefully about this before applying for the course.

If you are attending online, you will require a quiet area and headphones as well as a laptop/Chromebook type device with a camera.

Course code

NPCR

Location

Dumfries Campus

Duration

100% attendance whether online or face to face and engagement with all lessons is essential.

Entry Requirements

  • You should have four National 4 full awards including English and another written subject such as history, psychology or modern studies.
  • Please make sure to answer the Supporting Information Questions on the application form, with as much detail as possible. This will demonstrate your commitment to the course.
  • You should have access to a device with a camera, mic and speakers for online lessons, and for typing up portfolios and assessments as well as storing notes. The college has a limited number of devices it can lend, please tick the appropriate box on your application if you have no appropriate device.
  • Because of the sensitive content of the course, you must be 16 or more before the course starts.
  • Applicants whose first language is not English should have minimum ESOL Intermediate level 2 or equivalent for NC/NQ courses and ESOL Higher for HNC/D courses.

Information and Interview Session Requirements

Make the most of your application, this is a popular course taking only a small group of students and we cannot guarantee space for every applicant.

Course Content

Applications of Sociology and Crime, Criminology and Crime Scenes, Crime in the Community.

Assessments

Portfolio, oral presentations, academic posters, group work, practical and some closed book assessments.

Progression

Successful completion of this programme with a satisfactory Tutor reference and attendance will allow you to apply for a place in one of our level 6 programmes such as Social Sciences (which includes psychology, sociology and communities), or perhaps, alongside other higher level qualifications gained at school, you may wish to progress to our popular HNC in Social Sciences.

Career Prospects

You might be looking for a career in uniformed services, such as the police, but are more likely to go on and study at the next level.

Additional funding information

As a school pupil you will not be eligible for further funding.

Course Contact Details

Michelle Hodgson hodgsonm@dumgal.ac.uk

Selling Points

This is an interesting course which links well with social sciences, working with communities and humanities.

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