Introduction to social sciences and self
Campus
Milton Road Campus
Sighthill Campus
Qualification SCQF Level 4
Study mode Full time
Start date
Aug 2024
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Course overview
This social science course will take you on a thought-provoking journey of discovery. It will help you to understand yourself, your relationship to others and your place in the world.
You will also explore the world beyond your immediate experiences. By studying different cultures and understanding human interactions social scientists can contribute to building a better future for all. We can improve the way governments function and we can improve our education systems in order to create a flourishing society.
On this course you will be studying culture and identity, human behaviour and attitudes through the lens of a psychologist. criminologist, sociologist, historian and politician.
What you will learn
- NPA Enterprise and Employability
- Meta skills
- Interpersonal skills
- Introduction to a range of social sciences which can include psychology, sociology, criminology, history and politics
How the course is assessed
- Continual assessment with portfolio evidence
- Project
- Written work
- Presentations
Number of days per week
- 3 full days per week
Entry requirements
- You should have achieved or be working towards National 4 English or equivalent.
- You should have achieved or be working towards at least one social science qualification.
- You should demonstrate an interest in the social sciences in your personal statement.
- You will need to pass the group and 1 to 1 interviews.
Information on Tests / Auditions / Interview Requirements
- Everyone who meets the entry requirements will be invited to attend a group and 1 to 1 interview.
Progression and Articulation Routes
- Social Sciences Level 4 with NPA Criminology Level 5
- Introduction to Social Services Level 5
- Other related L5 courses
Career options
This course is designed for you to progress onto further study and will not directly lead to employment in the field of social sciences
Further study in social sciences may lead to employment in the following areas:
- local and central government
- criminal justice service
- teaching
- policing
- urban planning
- social work
Study Options
Campus | Study mode | Start date |
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Milton Road Campus | Full time | 26/08/24 |
Sighthill Campus | Full time | 26/08/24 |