Criminology, Psychology and Social Sciences – Find Out About
This course is aimed at students who have no or little knowledge or understanding of these subjects but are curious and want to now what they involve.
Whilst on the course you will develop an overview and introductory understanding of the social sciences and how they attempt to explain the communities and society we all live in.
Whilst on the course you will develop an overview and introductory understanding of the social sciences and how they attempt to explain the communities and society we all live in.
Course Information
Course Type:
Adult
Study Mode:
Part Time Non Released
Qualification:
Other
Location:
Deane & Derby Community Learning Centre
Course Code:
AH112-CLPC
Course Length:
10
Start Date:
06/03/2026
Subject Area:
Health Education and Social Sciences
Overview
This course is aimed at students who have no or little knowledge or understanding of these subjects but are curious and want to now what they involve.
Whilst on the course you will develop an overview and introductory understanding of the social sciences and how they attempt to explain the communities and society we all live in.
Whilst on the course you will develop an overview and introductory understanding of the social sciences and how they attempt to explain the communities and society we all live in.
Group Times
- Friday : 09:30 - 11:30
Fees
Tuition Fee: £75.00
Courses fees are subject to change.
Courses fees are subject to change.
What You'll Learn
Under the umbrella term of Social Sciences, you'll have a brief look at some of the topics that are covered within Criminology and Psychology and how study of these subjects can lead to some exciting and interesting careers. Here's a few examples of the sort of things we'd be looking at:
Why people commit crime, are criminals born or made bad?
Why are some individuals and groups discriminated against?
How does the memory work?
How does the education system help us succeed?
Why people commit crime, are criminals born or made bad?
Why are some individuals and groups discriminated against?
How does the memory work?
How does the education system help us succeed?
How Will I Be Assessed?
You will agree an individual learning plan (ILP) with your tutor at the start of the course, identifying what you want to gain from the course. You will complete activities and tasks set by your tutor which will show the range of skills and knowledge you have gained while on the course. You will receive supportive feedback throughout the course and will track your own progress in your Individual Learning Plan.
I'm Interested, What Next?
Use the yellow 'enrol' button to request to join this course.
Please note: if you enrol without meeting the course entry requirements your place may be cancelled and a refund provided.
Please note: if you enrol without meeting the course entry requirements your place may be cancelled and a refund provided.
Future Opportunities
This could be a starting point for your journey to future study/work in these subjects:
Level 1 studies in English/maths and Computer courses (Important preparation for study at level 2)
Level 2 GCSE English and maths (Important for study at level 3 and to gain employment)
Level 2 Certificate in Skills for further study in Humanities and Social Science (This will really help prepare you for study at level 3)
Level 3 Access to Higher Education Diploma (Pathways in Social Science, Social Work and Teaching/Education)
Level 1 studies in English/maths and Computer courses (Important preparation for study at level 2)
Level 2 GCSE English and maths (Important for study at level 3 and to gain employment)
Level 2 Certificate in Skills for further study in Humanities and Social Science (This will really help prepare you for study at level 3)
Level 3 Access to Higher Education Diploma (Pathways in Social Science, Social Work and Teaching/Education)
Anything Else I Need to Know?
You will need to be interested in developing your skills and knowledge alongside an enthusiasm for working with others and your tutor to enjoy finding out new things.
English and maths classes - for adults and young people who want that grade or confidence boost.
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