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Forensic and Behavioural Science - Level 3

Start Date: 1st September 2025

Newcastle College Policing, Law And Protective Services 7
  • Length 2 years
  • Study Full-Time
  • Location Rye Hill Campus

Qualification Gained

Level 3 BTEC National Extended Certificate in Applied Psychology, Level 3 BTEC National Extended Certificate in Applied Human Biology, Level 3 WJEC Diploma in Criminology

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More about the course

Do you love true-crime documentaries or crime dramas? Are you fascinated by the workings of the human mind, the mysteries of criminal behaviour and the wonders of human biology? Our Level 3 course in Forensic and Behavioural Science has been designed for curious and ambitious minds.

Dive into the depths of psychological theories, explore the complexities of the criminal justice system and unravel the intricate details of human anatomy and physiology.

This course not only provides a robust foundation in these captivating subjects but also opens the door to a wide range of career opportunities. Whether you're aiming to become a psychologist, criminologist, healthcare professional, or even pursue a career in law enforcement or social services, this course equips you with the knowledge and skills to make a real impact in the world. 

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What can I do with a qualification in Science?

Daily tasks:

  • Otherwise assists technologists as directed.
  • Performs calculations and records and interprets data.
  • Undertakes tests and takes measurements and readings.
  • Sets up apparatus for experimental, demonstration or other purposes.

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Daily tasks:

  • Monitors the distribution, presence and behaviour of plants, animals and aquatic life, and performs other scientific tasks related to conservation not performed by jobholders in MINOR GROUP 214: Conservation and Environment Professionals.
  • Advises farmers, medical staff and others, on the nature of field crops, livestock and produce and on the treatment and prevention of disease.
  • Observes the structure of communities of organisms in the laboratory and in their natural environment.
  • Researches the effects of internal and external environmental factors on the life processes and other functions of living organisms.
  • Performs tests to study physiological and pathological characteristics within cells and other organisms.
  • Identifies and studies the chemical substances, including microbial infections, involved in physiological processes and the progress of disease.
  • Studies the physical and chemical form, structure, composition and function of living organisms.

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Daily tasks:

  • Addresses conferences and publishes articles detailing the methodology and results of research undertaken.
  • Undertakes analyses of data, presents results of research to sponsors, the media and other interested organisations.
  • Administers questionnaires, carries out interviews, organises focus groups and implements other social research tools.
  • Identifies, compiles and analyses economic, demographic, legal, political, social and other data to address research objectives.
  • Traces the evolution of word and language forms, compares grammatical structures and analyses the relationships between ancient, parent and modern languages.
  • Undertakes research across the humanities that furthers understanding of human culture and creativity.
  • Studies society and the manner in which people behave and impact upon the world.

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