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A-Levels subjects for criminology(?)

hey, I want to study criminology next September and they told me from the uni that I have to pick three humanities subjects for A-level.I want to know which subjects can I take??!! :confused::confused::confused::confused:
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Original post by renaGr
hey, I want to study criminology next September and they told me from the uni that I have to pick three humanities subjects for A-level.I want to know which subjects can I take??!! :confused::confused::confused::confused:


Sociology is a social science however it will be the closest linked subject to criminology, I'm not sure if some schools class this as a humanity.
English (lang/lit/combined)
History
Politics
Law
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Original post by renaGr
hey, I want to study criminology next September and they told me from the uni that I have to pick three humanities subjects for A-level.I want to know which subjects can I take??!! :confused::confused::confused::confused:


Heya, I am going to study crininology next September and the subjects I am doing for my A Levels are sociology, government and politics and philosophy and ethics. I dropped english language after AS.

Definitely choose sociology!!


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Original post by EloiseStar
Sociology is a social science however it will be the closest linked subject to criminology, I'm not sure if some schools class this as a humanity.
English (lang/lit/combined)
History
Politics
Law



thank you so much for your reply do you have any idea from where I can study those subjects?? are there any sites/links ?? or I have to buy books??
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Original post by Teeahz
Heya, I am going to study crininology next September and the subjects I am doing for my A Levels are sociology, government and politics and philosophy and ethics. I dropped english language after AS.

Definitely choose sociology!!


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hey you :smile: I choose law,sociology and psychology but I don't know from where I can study :/
Original post by renaGr
thank you so much for your reply do you have any idea from where I can study those subjects?? are there any sites/links ?? or I have to buy books??


Study them at school? :confused:
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Original post by EloiseStar
Study them at school? :confused:



1) I finished school 2) I'm not in England :smile:
Psychology, Sociology, English Lit and Politics IMO
Original post by renaGr
1) I finished school 2) I'm not in England :smile:


I'm guessing there will be a self taught distance programme on the internet but you'll have to enter as an external candidate which can be pricey.
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Original post by EloiseStar
I'm guessing there will be a self taught distance programme on the internet but you'll have to enter as an external candidate which can be pricey.


so I cant find them on the web or find from somewhere the books ?
Original post by renaGr
so I cant find them on the web or find from somewhere the books ?


You'll have to do the exams/coursework to achieve an a-level. Books will help but you need to pay to be entered to the exam.
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Original post by EloiseStar
You'll have to do the exams/coursework to achieve an a-level. Books will help but you need to pay to be entered to the exam.


yeah I know that I know that I have to pay to do the exams but I dont know from where I can study those subjs :s
Original post by renaGr
yeah I know that I know that I have to pay to do the exams but I dont know from where I can study those subjs :s


Amazon or similar sites will do accompanying texts books for the course. The majority of content will be there but I advise to read further :smile:
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Original post by EloiseStar
Amazon or similar sites will do accompanying texts books for the course. The majority of content will be there but I advise to read further :smile:



okay :smile: thanks for your help :smile:

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