What you will need
Pupils will need provision of a laptop from their school for the completion of this course.
The course is suitable for all learners with an interest in developing their knowledge and understanding of human behaviour and criminal behaviour, either to pursue study and career options related to sociology, psychology or criminology and to broaden their learning experience.
Learners will probably have little or no prior experience of studying these subjects, but an interest in human behaviour, crime and life experience provides a good foundation to progress to this qualification.
As an introduction to the social sciences and criminology, you will develop knowledge and understanding of aspects of sociology and psychology focusing on culture and identity, social behaviour, and understanding of the different types of physical evidence available at a crime scene, the importance of preserving evidence and how this evidence is utilised. The importance of research and an evidence-based approach in the social sciences to understanding human behaviour and criminal behaviour.
You will be taught in College by a College lecturer. You will be taught by means of traditional teaching and lecturing, and also by means of presentations, class discussions and group work activities. Regular class debates will form an integral part of the course, and the use of online resources will encourage you to explore and research key issues in everyday life.
You will be expected to demonstrate:
Everything you need to know about applying for this course.
Pupils will need provision of a laptop from their school for the completion of this course.
Entry to this course is recommended for pupils who have achieved L4 during BGE and will be working towards N5 qualifications in S4 or above.
This course is taught through blended delivery. Each week, learners will have one two-hour class in College, and one two-hour online session for directed self-study during which they will complete classwork.
Whether you wish to progress in your studies or enter the world of work, North East Scotland College has excellent progression opportunities, with links to eight universities across Scotland and great relationships with industry employers.
Upon successful completion of this course, you may be able to progress towards the following full-time course at North East Scotland College:
This course is only available to pupils in S4 to S6 across Aberdeen City and Shire, giving pupils the opportunity to experience life as a College student whilst staying on at school.
Please note, applications for schools courses must be submitted by a member of school staff.
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