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foundation degree in criminology foundation degree in criminology

foundation degree in criminology Criminology is a broad subject area that draws on the study of crime, violence, victims, terrorism, criminal statistics and the criminal justice system. The Foundation Degree is a multi-disciplinary course that encompasses law, psychology and sociology in order to gain greater knowledge of this discipline and make informed conclusions.

foundation degree in criminology What will I study? Units – Year One Introduction to Criminological Theory Introduction to Criminal Justice Human Rights Work Based Learning 1

foundation degree in criminology Introduction to Criminological Theory – Positivism - Physical characteristics shape who you are

foundation degree in criminology Or is crime caused by strain in society?

foundation degree in criminology Work Based Learning You are expected to find your own placements, with our support. Students have successfully completed a variety of placements in the Criminal Justice environment. These have included: Shadowing a Solicitor in a Criminal Law Practice Working with Youth Offending team within a Police force Community Crime and Disorder Reduction partnership Gloucester Prison Wiltshire Constabulary The Courts Service

foundation degree in criminology Then ….. This may be completed in a week block, but you may work one day a week for a number of weeks. Students have also gained further experience by working as a Police volunteer and using that experience for their portfolio. The portfolio, (75%) is evidence of the placement, and includes a report of activities, with supporting documentation. Students also complete a reflective diary (25%) where they analyse their experience and evaluate their own performance.

foundation degree in criminology Year Two Units – Year Two Criminological Research and Investigation Criminal Law Policing & Prisons Work Based Learning 2

foundation degree in criminology How? One day in college per week (9-5.30pm) Weekly lectures Weekly Seminar groups Individual reading and research Term dates (see college website) Assessed by examination at the end of each year and coursework assignments

foundation degree in criminology Additional opportunities Examples of trips Bristol Crown Court True Life Conference (Former prisoners) Public Services Talks Examples of guest speakers DCI Phil Jones – Homicide Lecture Michael Harris – Policing since the Police and Criminal Evidence Act Lecture Michael Harris – Mystifying and Demystifying the Police Many students partake in additional qualifications that are made available to them via their work placement – e.g. certificates in Mental Health.

foundation degree in criminology Then ….. Complete the Foundation Degree Go on to Full Degree Programme – at UWE Go to work ……

foundation degree in criminology Skills gained from studying Criminology Analytical skills Clear & Logical thinking Communication Critical evaluation Gathering, assessing and interpreting information Literacy & Expression Organising Planning Problem solving Research Working to deadlines

foundation degree in criminology Who employs Criminology graduates? What can I do with my degree?

foundation degree in criminology Working with People Probation Service Officer Connexions Personal Adviser Prison Governor Police Officer Community Support Officer Customs Officer Housing Manager

foundation degree in criminology How do I apply? On line via UCAS Criminology and Criminal Justice (FdA/CCJ) with jacs code MM92 at institution B80

foundation degree in criminology Funding For funding for 14/15 please make a note of the following link. Additional costs: The expectation is that some textbooks will be purchased, although you may loan these from the library. Trips costs vary, from approximately £10-£30 and are voluntary.

foundation degree in criminology FdA Criminology at Cirencester

foundation degree in criminology

foundation degree in criminology Emily completing her work based learning

foundation degree in criminology Students graduating in 2011

foundation degree in criminology Why study at Cirencester College? Experienced well qualified lecturers. Very small class sizes. Provides you with the opportunity of reducing your costs by living at home whilst completing your degree. You will still have access to all UWE’s online resources and are able to use UWE’s facilities if you wish to.