Full Time, A Level, T Level & Combination Courses

Applied Certificate in Criminology Level 3

Level 3

Course code: AG3002L
Type: Full Time, A Level, T Level & Combination Course > Combination Course
Duration: 2 Years
Subject area: A Levels,Humanities & Social Sciences
Location: North Shropshire
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About the course

This is a combination course. It can be chosen alongside 2 other combination courses, you will study your choice of 3 courses over a 2 year period.

This Level 3 course develops your understanding of criminological theories, the criminal justice system, and the application of investigative techniques. You will explore the causes of crime, how crime is measured and reported, and how society responds to criminal behaviour. The course includes practical elements such as reviewing criminal cases, evaluating the effectiveness of crime prevention strategies, and understanding the role of forensic psychology.

What qualification will I gain?

Level 3 Applied Certificate in Criminology.

Why choose us

The course provides a strong foundation in criminology, preparing you for further study or careers in law, policing, and social justice. You will develop transferable skills such as analytical thinking, research, and communication. The curriculum goes beyond theory, encouraging you to investigate real-life criminal cases and understand the roles within the criminal justice system. Our experienced staff and engaging teaching methods will support your academic and personal development.

What you could do next

University degrees, including criminology, law, sociology, psychology, and policing. Employment options include: police officer, probation officer, criminal analyst, youth offending team member, and roles in the legal and justice sectors.

Popular modules

  • Introduction to criminology, understanding why not all crimes are reported and the role of the media in portraying crime.

  • Criminological theories.

  • You will learn about the personnel involved in investigations, as well as the Crown Prosecution Service and the courts.

  • Crime scene and punishment.

Assessment methods

Assessment will be via a written exam and an internal assessment.

Entry requirements

A minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade 4 (grade C), to include grade 4 (grade C) in English Language.