THe Details
Course Overview
Access courses are for adult learners, aged over 19 years to enable them to gain entry into university. The course is structured to enable learners to build up their academic skills, alongside studying subject specific modules, and is assessed through course work. The courses comprise of taught sessions with online support materials available through the college online portal Canvas. For entry onto all Diplomas a minimum of GCSE grade C/4 in English, level 2 equivalencies will be considered on a case by case basis.
The Access to HE Criminal Justice, Policing and Criminology is made up of 1 pathway:
Pathway 1
On this option you will study the following subjects;
Criminal Law
Criminology & Psychology
Policing in the UK
Academic Skills
Assessment methods
Students are assessed by a variety of methods, these typically include essays, reports, presentations and time controlled assignments.
Dates and Times
Students can expect to be in class 12 hours a week, normally spread over 2-3 days.
Maths and English at 4(C) or above
This pathway attracts students who wish to study Law, International Law, Criminology, Policing, Legal Studies, , European Law, Community Policing.
Hours Per Week
Subject Area
Course Type
Full Time Further Education
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