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Access to Higher Education 58352A highly successful, nationally recognised kite-marked course preparing adults wishing to progress to university. The College has close links with local universities that welcome students from the Access to HE course. Students are guided th... |
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Criminology‘A criminologist’ is one whose professional training, occupational role and reward are concentrated towards a scientific approach, study and analysis of the phenomena of crime and criminal behaviour’. – Wolfgang 1963. Why do people study... |
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Criminology (Advanced)Criminology as a science has two basic objectives: to determine the cause of crime and criminal behaviour (personal & social) and to evolve the valid principles for the social control of crime. To assist us in achieving these objectives, cr... |
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Comtemporary Social Policy ASET Level 3A Distance Learning Course of 8 Lessons. Course Description: Through this course you will increase your awareness of the extent to which social policy affects all of us in our everyday personal and working lives. It builds on your kn... |
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A Level Classical CivilisationAS and A2 Level UK Open College are pleased to offer the opportunity to study to AS and A2 the Classical Civilisation A-level home study course as specified by OCR. The A-level has several aims: To give a knowledge and understanding of... |
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BA Diploma Oral Revision WorkshopTo complete their ISEB Business Analysis Diploma, participants must attend a 50-minute interview with two ISEB oral examiners. The examiners’ task is to find out if the participants can put all of the techniques they have learned through th... |
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1. Public Affairs: An OverviewObjective: Introducing key public affairs activities and tools and how they fit together in the development of a public affairs strategy.... |
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4. Local, Regional and Devolved GovernmentObjective: To explain the structure, function, processes and importance of government operating outside of Westminster. ... |
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2. The Policy Making ProcessObjective: To explain the theory and practice of the policy-making process from conception of an idea through to final implementation; and how best to engage with these processes... |
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3. Parliamentary ProceduresObjective: To explain the theory and practice of the legislative process and the variety of opportunities to engage with and influence the outcomes... |
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