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Criminology with Foundation

Course details
  • 2 Study options
  • Undergraduate
Course location
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Course summary

Get under the skin of the criminal justice system and learn how criminology can have an impact on promoting change. Choosing Criminology with Foundation will ensure you are confident and prepared to take the next step onto the Criminology degree.

Hands-on learning
Enter the Murder House and take part in live-action and virtual reality crime scenes to gain practical experience in multiple types of criminal investigations.

Investigate real cases
Join the Plymouth Cold Case Unit to test your research skills and gain hands-on experience investigating unsolved missing persons cases.

Delve into current issues
Develop an understanding today's societal issues and social justice to help develop solutions for a more socially equitable and fairer society.

This course is for you if...

  • you're fascinated by the causes of crime and how the criminal justice system works

  • you want to get hands-on, taking part in live-action and virtual reality crime scene simulations

  • you're motivated to put skills into practice with local and national criminal justice agencies

  • you're committed to promoting social justice and aspire to make a meaningful impact in your community

Modules

Course Modules

Foundation year
In this year, you’ll experience a supportive environment to assist in the transition to successful study in higher education. You will learn about academic writing, critical thinking skills and begin to develop your research skills, as well as develop your knowledge and understanding through an introduction to key aspects of criminology and criminal justice and other relevant areas of law and social science.

Year 1
In your first year you’ll explore various criminological perspectives examining theories on the causes of crime and deviance. You will develop an understanding of the criminal justice process in England and Wales, and examine crime in the context of economic, political and social frameworks. You’ll look at policy and practice to develop your knowledge and deepen your understanding of the criminal justice processes, gaining a grounding in criminal justice research. You’ll explore how key concepts and theories shed light on topics including poverty and social exclusion, community, media, education, globalisation, and consumer culture and their relationship to crime, deviance and criminal justice.

Year 2
In your second year you’ll advance your awareness of criminological theory to enhance your analytical skills to understand contemporary and global issues connected to harm, crime, justice and the social world. You’ll also extend your critical reasoning skills as you examine processes of social change and explore consumer culture, ethnicity, globalisation, politics and the State, within a historical and contemporary perspective. Your training in research methods will provide you with an insight into research preparing you early for your final year dissertation project. You will also have the opportunity to apply for place on the 'Inside Knowledge' module that partners students with learners at Exeter prison in a rewarding environment of collaborative learning.

Optional placement year
Undertake an optional placement year where you can build a number of key employability skills. Put theory onto practice, get a taste for your chosen career and expand upon your professional network.

Final year
In your final year, you’ll design and implement your own research project to produce your dissertation, working independently with the support of a member of the academic team. You will also study modules that reflect new, emerging trends in criminology that utilise current local, national and world issues. This includes green criminology, leisure and deviancy, violence and harm, justice in practice, social change and global issues such as state crime, war and terrorism.

For up to date details, please refer to our website or contact the institution directly.

How to apply

Application codes

Institution code:
P60

This course may be available at alternative locations, please check if other course options are available.

Course options

Entry requirements

Typical qualification requirements

A level

32 points minimum of 2 A Levels.

T Level
P

Pass (D or E on the core)

UCAS Tariff
Offer: 32

minimum of 2 A Levels.

Scottish Higher

32 points from Scottish Highers or Advanced Highers in any subject

Access to HE Diploma

Pass Access Course (any subject) plus GCSE English and Maths grade C / 4 or above or equivalent

Extended Project

Accept in combination with other level 3 qualifications

International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme
Offer: 24

in any subjects.

WJEC Level 3 Advanced Skills Baccalaureate Wales
C

This would be accepted in combination of other level 3 qualifications

Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)
PPP

in any subject.

Leaving Certificate - Higher Level (Ireland) (first awarded in 2017)

32 points from Irish Leaving certificate.

OCR Cambridge Technical Extended Diploma
PPP

Any subject considered.

Welsh Baccalaureate - Advanced Skills Challenge Certificate (first teaching September 2015)
C

This would be accepted in combination of other level 3 qualifications

English language requirements

TestGradeAdditional details
IELTS (Academic)6With 5.5 in all elements.

Full details of English Language requirements can be found on our website.https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/international/how-to-apply/english-language-requirements

Historical entry grades data

This section shows the range of grades that students who received offers were previously accepted on to this course with (learn more).

It is designed to support your research but does not guarantee whether you will or won't get a place.

Admissions teams consider various factors, including interviews, subject requirements, and entrance tests. Check all course entry requirements for eligibility.

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Fees and funding

Tuition fees

No fee information has been provided for this course

Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website.

Additional fee information

For all information about tuition fees, please visit our fees and funding pages at www.plymouth.ac.uk/study/fees

  • Fees are correct at the time of publication and may be subject to change.
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