1. BA or BSc (Hons) Social Policy and Criminology (B57) – suggested pathways
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This course is an ideal Covers the same Gives you a general Gives you a general
introduction to the curriculum as DD101 introduction to the introduction to the
social sciences but allows you to work social sciences whilst social sciences and is
through study of at a more gradual pace allowing you to focus a good preparation if
contemporary UK on psychology you would like to study
society. economics
Introducing the social Introducing the social Introducing the social Introducing the social
sciences sciences – part one sciences – part one sciences – part one
(DD131) 30 credits (DD131) 30 credits (DD131) 30 credits
(DD101)
60 credits Introducing the social Discovering psychology You and your money:
sciences – part two (DSE141) 30 credits personal finance in
(DD132) 30 credits context, (DB123) 30
credits
60 credits from the following optional level 1 modules:
An introduction to business studies, (B120) 30 credits
Level 1
Introduction to counselling*, (D171) 15 credits
An introduction to health an social care, (K101) 60 credits
Contemporary Wales*, (D172) 15 credits
Discovering psychology, (DSE141) 30 credits
English for academic purposes online, (L185) 30 credits
Environment: journeys through a changing world, (U116) 60 credits
Ethics in real life*, (A181) 15 credits
Exploring sport online, (U164) 10 credits
Make your experience count, (U122) 30 credits
Rule, rights and justice: an introduction to law, (W100) 60 credits
Starting with maths*, (Y162) 10 credits
Starting with psychology*, (Y183) 15 credits
The arts past and present, (AA100) 60 credits
Collect your Certificate of Higher Education in Social Sciences (C95)
Welfare, crime and society,
(DD208) 60 credits
Level 2
60 credits from the following optional level 2 modules:
Adult health, social care and wellbeing, (K217) 60 credits
Effective practice in youth justice, (K208) 60 credits
Sociology and society, (DD201) 60 credits
Youth justice: theory, research and policy, (K209) 60 credits
Collect your Diploma of Higher Education in Social Policy and Criminology (E73)
Crime and justice
(DD301) 60 credits
Level 3
Personal lives and social policy
(DD305) 60 credits
Collect your BA or BSc (Hons) Social Policy and Criminology (B57)
* You may not count more than 30 credits from 10- or 15- credit modules towards your qualification