Crime History of Crime
Identifying Routes into University and Making Career Choices
- History of Crime OCNW Level 2 Stage A
- Does crime have a constant definition or is it dictated by the norms of the society at the time? Consider the ways in which the causes of crime have changed, as well as the attitudes to crime, and the punishments for crime. Assessment is by coursework and portfolio.
Qualification Descriptions
- OCNW Level 1/START
- courses are short introductory and specialist courses of up to 10 weeks duration.
- OCNW Level 2 Stage As
- are an equivalent level to GCSEs but are shorter in length. Assessment is by portfolio and written assessment.
- OCNW Level 3 Stage Bs
- are an equivalent to A2s (previously A Levels). Assessment is by written assignments, projects and end of year exams. Level 3 courses are intensive and demanding in terms of time, commitment and skills.
- Study Skills
- are an integral part of the access to HE programme. Classes and workshops are held throughout the year to help you with reading for your course, writing essays and preparing for tests and exams.
