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A Level Criminology

Course Type:
A Level Subject
Entry Requirements:
3 GCSE passes at a minimum of Grade 4 and 2 at Grade 5, which must include English Language and Maths at Grade 4.
Start date:
Sep 2026

Course Overview

Discover the fascinating world of crime, law, and justice with our Level 3 Criminology course!

This is your chance to explore the reasons behind crime, understand the workings of the criminal justice system, and think critically about how society shapes human behaviour. Along the way, you’ll develop important analytical skills and build a deeper understanding of the world around you.

You’ll receive guidance and encouragement from expert tutors every step of the way, empowering you to think big and aim high. Whether you’re considering a future in law, policing, psychology, or social work, this course will inspire your ambition.

Course Overview

Are you intrigued about what makes people commit crime – from fraud to violent attacks – or how it is investigated and dealt with in the justice system? BTEC Level 3 Criminology gives you an eye-opening insight into the world of crime, its causes, and the systems designed to tackle it. On this course, you’ll explore a wide range of criminal behaviour, from cybercrime and theft to violent and white-collar offences, and discover how these actions affect individuals, communities, and society. You’ll dig into why people break the law, looking at social, psychological, and economic factors, and explore how society responds to these challenges.

You’ll also gain a hands-on understanding of the criminal justice system, studying the roles of policing, the courts, and correctional facilities, while learning how laws are created, enforced, and interpreted. You’ll explore sentencing, punishment, and rehabilitation, uncovering the reasoning behind decisions that shape justice in real life.

BTEC Level 3 Criminology combines practical and academic learning, giving you the chance to apply criminological theories to real cases and develop essential skills such as research, analysis, and problem-solving. You’ll learn to interpret evidence, think critically, and make informed judgments, building confidence in your ability to understand complex social issues.

If you’re curious about crime, passionate about social justice, or dreaming of a career in policing, law, or social work, this course puts you at the heart of the action. BTEC Level 3 Criminology equips you with the knowledge, skills, and insight to explore the fascinating world of crime and make a real impact in the world around you.

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How is the course delivered?

Level 3 Criminology is hands on and focused, combining lessons, tutorials, and supervised assessments. You’ll explore vocational case studies and task based learning, gaining practical and academic skills in real world contexts to prepare you for future success.

How my learning will be assessed?

Level 3 Criminology is split equally between internal controlled assessments and external exams. Internal assessments cover Unit 1 (“Changing Awareness of Crime”) and Unit 3 (“Crime Scene to Courtroom”), involving supervised, task based assignments tailored to real world scenarios. External exams, each 1 hour 30 minutes (75 marks), assess Unit 2 (“Criminological Theories”) and Unit 4 (“Crime and Punishment”) through short and extended answers based on case studies. To achieve the qualification, you must pass all four units, ensuring a balance of practical skills and theoretical knowledge for a strong foundation in criminology.

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Potential Careers

Criminology opens doors to careers in policing, probation, criminal justice, forensic psychology, youth work, social work, and the prison service. It’s also valuable for roles in law, security, crime prevention, and victim support. You’ll develop analytical, research, and evaluation skills while exploring crime, criminal behavior, and societal responses. This course prepares you for university degrees in criminology, sociology, law, or psychology, as well as apprenticeships in related fields.

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