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Criminology Degrees in North Yorkshire
- Bachelor's degree
- Scarborough
- Different dates available
... a critical understanding of crime and justice, informed by criminological and sociological theoretical debates and research. It aims to facilitate opportunities for you to develop your conceptual understanding in order to critically evaluate research, scholarship and different policies, practices... Learn about: Social Science...
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Criminology at Coventry university is really good, the staff is always friendly, approachable and incredibly engaging. The course is assessed entirely through coursework which is great for me because I have never been good with dealing with exam pressure. The course content is great and extensive and throughout the degree you are able to choose area which interest you the most to do your assessed work on. There are also links with numerous company's and charities for which you can volunteer to enhance your career prospects. Last year through the university I completed training in order to be an appropriate adult for West Midlands police, and experience I am thoroughly enjoying and grateful for.
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Great centre, just finished first year there and all I can say is that I enjoyed every minute. Lecturers were superlative, easy to contact and prompt to solve your doubts. Totally recommend it.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Scarborough
...This is a group run by students in collaboration with staff. Events are largely social by nature but with an academic twist; the chance to apply for... Learn about: Skills and Training...
...This is a group run by students in collaboration with staff. Events are largely social by nature but with an academic twist; the chance to apply for... Learn about: Skills and Training...
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Criminology at Coventry university is really good, the staff is always friendly, approachable and incredibly engaging. The course is assessed entirely through coursework which is great for me because I have never been good with dealing with exam pressure. The course content is great and extensive and throughout the degree you are able to choose area which interest you the most to do your assessed work on. There are also links with numerous company's and charities for which you can volunteer to enhance your career prospects. Last year through the university I completed training in order to be an appropriate adult for West Midlands police, and experience I am thoroughly enjoying and grateful for.
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Great centre, just finished first year there and all I can say is that I enjoyed every minute. Lecturers were superlative, easy to contact and prompt to solve your doubts. Totally recommend it.
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- Postgraduate
- Leeds
- Different dates available
... “Lecturers are approachable and extremely helpful, they often attend CrimSoc socials and always reply to emails. There’s mutual respect and the staff’s main priority is that students achieve their best” Read more HEATHER BRADBURY, CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND CRIMINOLOGY BA... Learn about: IT Law...
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Despite the hardwork Law LLB is a course that is dedicated to broadening your perspectives deepening, your thoughts and cementing your values. I find it interesting so it is enjoyable but you cannot ignore the complexity of the subject where missing one lecture is equivalent to 10. There are different teaching styles but you have to make it work for you.. The course is structured in a way that you cannot get lost.. They often throw in guest lectures to make things even more interesting.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Scarborough
...John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York, the Stasi museum in Berlin and Auschwitz-Birkenau in Poland. WHAT WILL I LEARN? In the first year... Learn about: Skills and Training, IT Law...
...John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York, the Stasi museum in Berlin and Auschwitz-Birkenau in Poland. WHAT WILL I LEARN? In the first year... Learn about: Skills and Training, IT Law...
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Despite the hardwork Law LLB is a course that is dedicated to broadening your perspectives deepening, your thoughts and cementing your values. I find it interesting so it is enjoyable but you cannot ignore the complexity of the subject where missing one lecture is equivalent to 10. There are different teaching styles but you have to make it work for you.. The course is structured in a way that you cannot get lost.. They often throw in guest lectures to make things even more interesting.
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- Postgraduate
- Leeds
- Different dates available
...apply them to the key areas of law, crime and politics. You’ll look at basic theories and concepts within the criminal justice and political system... Learn about: Social Policy, IT Law, Social Change...
- Bachelor's degree
- Scarborough
...the Stasi museum in Berlin and Auschwitz-Birkenau in Poland. WHAT WILL I LEARN? In the first year the course aims to provide a general introduction to the study of crime... Learn about: Skills and Training...
- Postgraduate
- Leeds
- Different dates available
... that provides an active and multi-disciplinary environment, whose members are committed to high-quality teaching in criminal justice, criminology and criminal law. The CCJS also excels in the production of research that is empirically rich, conceptually sophisticated and policy relevant. Research... Learn about: IT Law, Human Rights...
- Bachelor's degree
- Scarborough
...a number of field trips (e.g. prisons, The Old Bailey, The Holocaust Centre); the opportunity to visit the John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New... Learn about: IT Development, Skills and Training...
- Postgraduate
- Leeds
- Different dates available
...and the Bar Council. This shortens your professional training by one year, should you wish to practise in England and Wales. Year 1 provides you with... Learn about: Employment Law, Human Rights, Contract Law...
- Bachelor's degree
- Scarborough
...theorists and academics in the world of organised crime, social policy and global security; access to an experienced, open and friendly team of lecturers...
- Postgraduate
- Leeds
- Different dates available
...please visit Year 1 provides you with a firm foundation in contract and constitutional law. Our Foundations of Law module equips you to study law at undergraduate... Learn about: Company Law, IT Law, Human Rights...
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The course is very broad and covers different modules ranging from forensic science, criminology, law and digital forensics. I would personally say it is a better alternative to forensic science unless you're certain this is the path you want to take, as it opens more doors in terms of job sector. The course is mainly coursework based. I am in second year and have had one proper exam and about 3-4 phase tests since the start of my course. It can be challenging at times but Coventry university provides books as part of the uni fee and lecturers are at your disposal as long as you email them to book a session. Another positive I would add is that the course is not exactly a popular one, which makes for extra attention when needed as well as help entering into sectors that are always hiring! Personally I really enjoy my course and my dissertation topic was quite interesting to choose considering the broad range of topics I had to choose from. If you're considering the course I would 100% say go for it.
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This degree will keep you on your toes. The lecturers are never dull and allow lectures to me enjoyable. They cater to everyone's needs and have an open door policy which help students a lot. The degree itself teaches you from how to investigate a hard drive using tools the police use to how to get away with murder. As the degree is so innovative opportunities just land at your feet.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Scarborough
...to develop transferable skills relating to the collection, analysis, interpretation and presentation of evidence. access to well-equipped and well founded laboratory facilities... Learn about: Skills and Training, IT Law...
...to develop transferable skills relating to the collection, analysis, interpretation and presentation of evidence. access to well-equipped and well founded laboratory facilities... Learn about: Skills and Training, IT Law...
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The course is very broad and covers different modules ranging from forensic science, criminology, law and digital forensics. I would personally say it is a better alternative to forensic science unless you're certain this is the path you want to take, as it opens more doors in terms of job sector. The course is mainly coursework based. I am in second year and have had one proper exam and about 3-4 phase tests since the start of my course. It can be challenging at times but Coventry university provides books as part of the uni fee and lecturers are at your disposal as long as you email them to book a session. Another positive I would add is that the course is not exactly a popular one, which makes for extra attention when needed as well as help entering into sectors that are always hiring! Personally I really enjoy my course and my dissertation topic was quite interesting to choose considering the broad range of topics I had to choose from. If you're considering the course I would 100% say go for it.
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This degree will keep you on your toes. The lecturers are never dull and allow lectures to me enjoyable. They cater to everyone's needs and have an open door policy which help students a lot. The degree itself teaches you from how to investigate a hard drive using tools the police use to how to get away with murder. As the degree is so innovative opportunities just land at your feet.
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- Postgraduate
- Leeds
- Different dates available
...Our Foundations of Law module equips you to study law at undergraduate level and gives you the chance to practice mooting. Meanwhile, a core language module... Learn about: Company Law, Human Rights Law, Human Rights...
- Foundation degree
- Scarborough
...is used in the workplace and contributes to the study and advancement of health and life sciences; The principles of independent and self-managed learning... Learn about: Basic IT, Full Time, Part Time...
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