Foundation Degree - Criminal Justice - Youth Justice
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I nachgedankt long, if I should not do a language course, but it was definitely worth it. In my case, it's about Kaplan Westwood (2 weeks). I've decided in the end for Kaplan because employees compared to other from the beginning were always very friendly and helpful and I therefore welcome always felt very. The decision I have definitely not regret it. Although I was only for 2 weeks at Kaplan Westwood, but the experience was just great and unique. The school is not as big, but therefore very clean and the location is perfect. The staff and teachers at the school are also very friendly and the lessons were not only informative and varied, but also has a lot of fun. The school also always offers to many different activities. My apartment was for the price also all right, but in this matter anyway you should not have to grose expectations.
I am very happy anyway that I for Kaplan have decided. I have the language tour also made alone, so do not think long about it, but make it easy !!
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Kaplan was a great experience. My stay was for 3 weeks at the Kaplan School in Soho. In these three weeks I was able to greatly improve my English. In class we discussed exciting topics and learned a lot of new vocabulary.
I would come back any time!
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The school has certainly a big part of modern facilities and is quite central. Teachers and other staff are friendly and helpful. However, the Aktivtaeten offered by the school are relatively varied, but many of them are quite short, or not much more than a short walk. All in all, I would rate the school as pretty good and would give 4.5 stars if it would go.
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Foundation degree
Distance
Description
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Type
Foundation degree
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Methodology
Distance Learning
Our programme is tailored for those who have a particular interest in working with young people and are seeking to develop a career within the youth justice system. Suitable for: Are courses are specifically designed for part or full time working adults. All our courses are part time enabling our students to earn an income and gain real world experience as they study for their qualification.
About this course
Entry Requirements: All entrants, whatever their age or extent of work experience, do need to have GCSE grade C or above, or its equivalent, in English and Mathematics. If English is not your first language, IELTS (Academic) 6.0 or equivalent is required. In addition to the above you must have, as a minimum, one of the following: -one full A Level -an Advanced GNVQ, NVQ or other similar vocational qualification -an Advanced Modern Apprenticeship that includes vocational qualifications similar to the above -relevant work experience in the sector
Reviews
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I nachgedankt long, if I should not do a language course, but it was definitely worth it. In my case, it's about Kaplan Westwood (2 weeks). I've decided in the end for Kaplan because employees compared to other from the beginning were always very friendly and helpful and I therefore welcome always felt very. The decision I have definitely not regret it. Although I was only for 2 weeks at Kaplan Westwood, but the experience was just great and unique. The school is not as big, but therefore very clean and the location is perfect. The staff and teachers at the school are also very friendly and the lessons were not only informative and varied, but also has a lot of fun. The school also always offers to many different activities. My apartment was for the price also all right, but in this matter anyway you should not have to grose expectations.
I am very happy anyway that I for Kaplan have decided. I have the language tour also made alone, so do not think long about it, but make it easy !!
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Kaplan was a great experience. My stay was for 3 weeks at the Kaplan School in Soho. In these three weeks I was able to greatly improve my English. In class we discussed exciting topics and learned a lot of new vocabulary.
I would come back any time!
← | →
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The school has certainly a big part of modern facilities and is quite central. Teachers and other staff are friendly and helpful. However, the Aktivtaeten offered by the school are relatively varied, but many of them are quite short, or not much more than a short walk. All in all, I would rate the school as pretty good and would give 4.5 stars if it would go.
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Course rating
Recommended
Centre rating
Pascal
Aurora
Alexander
Rebecca Pohl
Andrea Pera
Course programme
Why do young people break the law? Is anti-social behaviour the result of a dysfunctional family environment or are there wider social causes? How does the criminal justice system seek to deal with young offenders and then reintegrate them back into society? These and many more questions are the focus of the Foundation Degree in Youth Justice. Our programme is tailored for those who have a particular interest in working with young people and are seeking to develop a career within the youth justice system.
Level 5 modules in Youth Justice include:
- Youth Crime & Justice
- Substance Misuse & Crime
- Child & Adolescent Development
- Criminology
- Human Rights, Values & Ethics
- Risk Assessment & Management
- Work Based Learning
Our degree programme is tailored for those who have a particular interest in working with young people and are seeking to develop a career within the youth justice system.
Entry Requirements
Successful applicants to the programme will have a combination of academic qualifications, experience and motivation and show the potential to complete their chosen course successfully.
All entrants need to have GCSE grade C or above, or its equivalent, in English and Mathematics. If English is not the students´ first language, IELTS (Academic) 6.0 or equivalent is required.
Successful applicants will need to demonstrate:
- If English is not the students´ first language, they have passed IELTS (Academic) 6.0 or equivalent
- They have the resources and time available to study online
- They understand the programme, the advantages and the challenges of online learning
- They are employed in an environment where they can benefit from work based learning
- They hold either the minimum academic qualifications or can demonstrate appropriate work experience and ability as detailed below.
Academic
Successful applicants will need to have passed one of the following:
- one full 'A' level
- an Advanced GNVQ, NVQ or other level 3 vocational qualification
- an Advanced Modern Apprenticeship which includes level 3 qualifications
Students that do not meet the minimum academic standards
Successful applicants will need to demonstrate that:
- They are currently working in an environment, and have done so for more than one year, where a significant element of the work is in areas identified in the modules of the Foundation Degree
- The lack of prior qualifications is not a fair reflection of aptitude for Higher Education. This may take the form of extenuating circumstances during the most recent period of formal education
- The application form, employment history and interview demonstrate an appropriate level of literacy
- They meet the AP(E)L requirements
We may require students to complete additional basic literacy tests prior to acceptance on the programme.
Foundation Degree - Criminal Justice - Youth Justice