Higher Education
BSC (Hons), with a foundation year
Course Overview
From Professional Policing to Security and Intelligence…
Our Criminology Foundation Year programmes enables you to start exploring the theories of crime and develop an understanding of the social context behind why a person commits an offence.
Following on from the successful completion of your first year, you will progress onto Level 4 study at Staffordshire University where you choose a specific degree programme to expand your knowledge in a particular specialism.
Degree Timetable
To view the Professional Policing timetable, click here.
Course Content
The Criminal Justice Foundation Year is made up of five modules:
- Crime in Context
- Sociology of Crime
- Theories of Criminality
- Introduction to the Principles of Law
- Core Legal Skills
Academic Commitment
Foundation year of 4-year full-time course.
You will be taught through a combination of lectures, seminars and tutorials. 50% of the learning and teaching will take place at the City of Stoke-on-Trent Sixth Form College, with the other 50% being delivered on the university campus. You will also be expected and encouraged to complete 23 hours of independent study per week.
Study & ASSESSMENT
A variety of teaching and learning methods are employed to deliver the course, which include lectures, seminars, tutorials and group based work.
You will be assessed via a number of means including: formal essays, class tests, coursework, presentations and examinations. Through varied forms of assessment you will demonstrate your strengths and abilities.
Where Courses Become Careers
The degree foundation year on these courses is the first year of a four year programme of study. After successful completion of the foundation year, you will progress onto your chosen degree programme (listed below) or one of Staffordshire University’s other courses in the School of Law, Policing and Forensics:
- BSc Policing and Criminal Investigation
- BSc Professional Policing
- BSc Criminology
- BSc Forensic Investigation
- BA Security and Intelligence
Entry Requirements
A typical offer is 48 UCAS points, made up of Level 3 equivalent qualifications, including A Level and BTEC courses. Additionally, we welcome applications from people with a variety of qualifications, skills and experience. Each application will be assessed on their individual merits.
Apply
For more information, and to apply, visit this link and select the City of Stoke-on-Trent Sixth Form College option.