Head of Subject: Helen Ryder
Welcome to Criminology at Ivybridge Community College.
The WJEC Level 3 Diploma in Criminology is an engaging Applied General qualification that introduces students to the study of crime, drawing on elements of psychology, law and sociology. It develops a clear understanding of criminal behaviour, the justice system and how society responds to crime.
Students explore key topics including criminological theories, changing awareness of crime, the journey from crime scene to courtroom, and the purposes of punishment. Alongside this, they develop important academic and vocational skills such as research, analysis, problem-solving and independent learning.
The course includes both internal assessments and external examinations, delivered through purposeful, real-world contexts linked to the criminal justice system.
It supports progression from a wide range of GCSE subjects, particularly:
Students also build valuable transferable skills, including:
Students study four key units that explore crime, criminal behaviour and the justice system:
Students must complete all units as part of the qualification.
Exam Board: https://www.wjec.co.uk/qualifications/criminology-level-3/#tab_keydocuments
The qualification is assessed through both external examinations and controlled assessment.
External Assessment
The following units are externally assessed:
Exam details:
Internal Assessment
The remaining units are assessed through controlled assessment.
The WJEC Level 3 Diploma in Criminology is designed to support progression to higher education, particularly degree courses such as:
It also provides relevant knowledge and skills for employment within the criminal justice sector, including roles in:
Five GCSEs Grade 9 to 5, including English and Mathematics.