Quick facts
Qualification type |
Level 3 National Diploma |
Duration |
2 years |
Study times |
You will be expected to be in college for a minimum of 3 days per week, from 9:00 to 4:15. Your timetable will be confirmed at induction. |
Entry requirements |
Five GCSEs at Grade 6 or above including English Language Grade 6 and maths min grade 4/5 |
Campus |
West Suffolk Sixth Form Campus, Bury St Edmunds |
Work placements |
Compulsory 50 hours per year in related work experience for Health and Social Care units |
Is it for me?
This course is ideal if you have a strong interest in understanding human behaviour, crime, and health from both scientific and societal perspectives. You'll explore how psychological theories explain behaviour, how criminology examines the causes of crime and criminal justice responses, and how health factors influence both. This course provides a multidisciplinary approach, combining elements of psychology (e.g., cognitive and social theories), criminology (e.g. crime prevention and rehabilitation), and health studies (e.g. mental health, public health issues). It is well-suited for those aspiring to careers in fields like psychology, law enforcement, social work, or healthcare, or for those considering higher education at the university level. If you enjoy analysing human behavior, have an interest in solving complex societal problems, and want to contribute to health and well-being, this course is for you!
What you'll learn
Psychological Approaches
Conducting Research in Psychology
Health Psychology
Introduction to Psychopathology
Changing Awareness of Crime
Criminological Theory
Crime Scene to Courtroom
Crime and Punishment
Human Lifespan Development
Meeting Individual Care and Support Needs
Working in Health and Social Care
Promoting Public Health
Principles of Safe Practice in Health and Social Care
Equipment required for the course
You will be required to provide IT (laptop, IPAD with keyboard, Mac book or Chrome book)
Assessment
50% coursework and 50% external examinations and controlled assessments (coursework under exam conditions)
Example careers
Forensic Psychologist - Applying psychological principles to criminal investigations and legal processes.
Criminal Justice Worker - Roles in policing, probation, or youth offending teams.
Mental Health Support Worker - Assisting individuals with mental health issues in community or clinical settings.
Health Promotion Specialist - Working on public health campaigns to improve well-being and prevent illness.
Social Worker - Supporting vulnerable individuals and families in health, justice, or welfare sectors.
Counselor or Therapist - Helping individuals cope with mental health issues or trauma.
Researcher or Academic - Specialising in psychology, criminology, or health-related fields.
Substance Abuse Counselor - Supporting those dealing with addiction.
Days & times
Starting September 2025