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Course Code | LA18975 |
Location | Yale |
Duration | Full Time, The course is taught over two years and is taken as part of an A level package. The Certificate content is taught in the first year of study (equivalent to an AS). The additional 2 units to achieve the full Diploma are taught in the second year of study (equivalent to an A Level). |
Department | A Levels |
Start Date | 01 Sep 2026 |
End Date | 19 Jun 2027 |
Course Overview
Ready to explore the fascinating world of crime, law and human behaviour? Our WJEC Level 3 Diploma in Criminology is designed for you, offering an exciting and engaging journey into crime and the criminal justice system. This qualification carries the same UCAS points as A Levels, making it an excellent choice to study alongside your A Level package.
What You'll Learn:
This two-year course provides a comprehensive understanding of criminology, blending coursework (in the form of 2 controlled assessments) with exams to give you a well-rounded learning experience. You’ll gain valuable insights into how crime is understood, investigated, and addressed in society.
Here's a glimpse of what you'll cover:
First Year:
* Changing Awareness of Crime (Controlled Assessment): Explore how perceptions of crime evolve and the impact of campaigns on policy making.
* Criminological Theories (Exam): Dive into diverse theories that explain criminal behaviour, from biological to individualistic perspectives. You'll analyse situations where crimes are committed and evaluate different theories of crime.
Second Year:
* Crime Scene to Courtroom (Controlled Assessment): Understand the journey of a crime from investigation through to the judicial process.
* Crime and Punishment (Exam): Examine different approaches to crime and punishment within the justice system, including the roles and effectiveness of different agencies.
What You'll Learn:
This two-year course provides a comprehensive understanding of criminology, blending coursework (in the form of 2 controlled assessments) with exams to give you a well-rounded learning experience. You’ll gain valuable insights into how crime is understood, investigated, and addressed in society.
Here's a glimpse of what you'll cover:
First Year:
* Changing Awareness of Crime (Controlled Assessment): Explore how perceptions of crime evolve and the impact of campaigns on policy making.
* Criminological Theories (Exam): Dive into diverse theories that explain criminal behaviour, from biological to individualistic perspectives. You'll analyse situations where crimes are committed and evaluate different theories of crime.
Second Year:
* Crime Scene to Courtroom (Controlled Assessment): Understand the journey of a crime from investigation through to the judicial process.
* Crime and Punishment (Exam): Examine different approaches to crime and punishment within the justice system, including the roles and effectiveness of different agencies.
5 GCSEs at grade C/4 or above including English Language / Welsh (1st Language) and Maths.
At Coleg Cambria we would encourage you to do the very best that you can in your exams. The better your grades the more options you will have, and may result in you gaining entry onto a higher level course.
At Coleg Cambria we would encourage you to do the very best that you can in your exams. The better your grades the more options you will have, and may result in you gaining entry onto a higher level course.
The course combines one exam and one controlled assessment in both year 1 and year 2.
Upon completion, you’ll be well-prepared for university progression, especially if you’re interested in pursuing degrees in Criminology, Sociology, Law, Psychology, Citizenship, or other Humanities subjects. This course also equips you with essential skills for rewarding careers in:
* Police and Law Enforcement
* Youth Justice
* Probation and Prison Services
* Social Care Sectors
* Police and Law Enforcement
* Youth Justice
* Probation and Prison Services
* Social Care Sectors
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Our Open Days
Our Open Days are your chance to explore the College and find out about the range of courses we offer.
Accessible Open Event – Deeside & Deeside Sixth
12/03/2026
17:00
Neurodiverse people who want to study at Cambria are invited to our Accessible Open Events.
It’s the perfect opportunity to explore everything Cambria has to offer in a sensory-supportive setting.
Accessible Open Event – Llysfasi
26/03/2026
17:00
Neurodiverse people who want to study at Cambria are invited to our Accessible Open Events.
It’s the perfect opportunity to explore everything Cambria has to offer in a sensory-supportive setting.