The Criminology, Policing and Criminal Law Foundation Degree aims to provide the student with the necessary knowledge, skills, and behaviours needed for working within a variety of roles within the criminal justice system. This vocational programme provides the student with various teaching and learning experiences that could further their career within both the public or private sector. The linking of theory and practice is integrated throughout this programme. You will be expected to engage in comprehensive research and demonstrate your ability to apply theoretical influences to work-based practices. The Foundation Degree (FdSc) Criminology, Policing and Criminal Law is suitable for those wishing to progress into a range of roles within the criminal justice system. Throughout the programme, students will gain an opportunity to explore different disciplines (both theoretically and practically) including policing, youth justice, prison services and the criminal prosecution service. This programme will also provide a next step opportunity onto one of our BSc top-ups programmes where students can specialise in a specific criminal justice field. Career opportunities with a Foundation Degree include) a range of civil roles in the police, probation, prison service, youth offending, Ministry of Defence Police, and the Civil Nuclear Constabulary. Some specific roles students could progress into with the Foundation Degree are: • Police Community Support Officer • Anti-social Behaviour and Community Safety Officer • Youth Justice Practitioner. Following completion of a relevant level 6 top-up degree students could progress into Police Constable/Detective roles (through the any degree holder route DHEP), Roles within Criminology, Intelligence Analysis or Master’s level study in Law.
This Higher Technical Qualification is approved against occupational standards decided by employers.
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Student Outcomes
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70 Employment after 15 months (Most common jobs)
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80 Go onto work and study
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