Level 3 Forensic Science with English Law & Criminology
Explore English Law & Criminology through the lens of forensic science with this flexible online course in criminal justice theory and appli
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- Eligibility to earn a CPD & QLS endorsed certificate.
- Fully Online Recorded Class
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This English Law & Criminology course at Level 3 blends forensic science theory with the core structures of British law and the study of crime. It offers a sharp, structured insight into how evidence, investigation, and legal interpretation work hand in hand. From crime scene concepts and DNA analysis to the foundations of criminal behaviour and the UK legal system, learners gain the intellectual tools to approach legal and criminological contexts with confidence.
Ideal for anyone curious about justice, investigation, or legal frameworks, this English Law & Criminology course strips away the fluff and delivers focused, purposeful knowledge. You'll explore how forensic science supports the law, how crime is profiled and interpreted, and how the criminal justice system operates in theory. Whether you're planning a career in investigation, law, or simply expanding your understanding, this course gives you a firm grip on the intersection between crime and the legal world.
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Learning Outcomes
- Understand the structure and function of English Law & Criminology.
- Identify key forensic methods in crime scene analysis.
- Explore causes and patterns of criminal behaviour and profiling.
- Gain insight into court processes and legal terminology.
- Study the impact of legislation on criminal justice outcomes.
Who is this course for?
- Individuals interested in English Law & Criminology studies.
- Those considering careers in justice or legal research fields.
- Students exploring the science behind criminal investigations.
- Teachers or tutors seeking structured law and criminology content.
- Curious learners aiming to expand their knowledge base in justice.
Career Path & Average UK Salaries
- Criminal Justice Research Assistant – £23,000/year
- Forensic Intelligence Analyst – £30,000/year
- Legal Executive (Criminal Law) – £35,000/year
- Probation Services Officer – £26,500/year
- Crime Scene Support Officer – £25,000/year
- Youth Justice Support Coordinator – £27,500/year
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