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NC Social Sciences Level 5 – GF8C 45

NC Social Sciences Level 6 – GF8M 46

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Based on SQA’s Design Principles for NC Group Awards

Designed to be compatible with many current NQ level offerings in colleges

Lead college: Edinburgh’s Telford Other colleges: Stevenson College;

Motherwell College; James Watt College; Jewel and Esk Valley College; Adam Smith College

Organisations: Scotland’s Colleges; SWAP; SQA

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NQ Level courses exist in many colleges HMIE Aspect report 2009 notes range of

provision - inconsistent Market research confirmed support for

Group Award (email questionnaire plus contact from stakeholders)

Target audience – school leavers, adult returners, mature learners –all ages and backgrounds

Building in employability

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To provide candidates with knowledge and skills across specific social science subjects.

To develop an understanding of the contribution of social sciences to the modern world and human behaviour.

To develop an open-minded, critical and evaluative approach to study.

To develop knowledge and understanding of different research methods and skills appropriate for use in the social science discipline which are necessary for progression to further and higher education.

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To enhance interpersonal skills which are critical in the majority of work situation in social sciences.

  To provide candidate with opportunities

to gain a nationally recognised qualification that will lead to further and higher education and/or employment.

To harmonise and standardise the provision at SCQF Levels 5 and 6 in Social Sciences across the FE Sector.

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12 SQA credits (72 SCQF credit points)

A minimum of 7 need to be at SCQF Level 5

3 mandatory Units (at SCQF Level 5)Psychology: Investigating BehaviourSocialisationCommunication

plus

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4 credits at SCQF Level 5 from social science subjects (including criminology)

Plus 0-5 from an optional section that

includes other Core Skills, maths, personal development and employability Units, a volunteering award, English & Literature Units, a counselling Unit, external exam credits and a new Psychology Unit.

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Some of these optional Units are at SCQF level 4, most are at SCQF level 5.

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12 SQA credits (72 SCQF credit points)

A minimum of 7 need to be at SCQF Level 6

2 mandatory Units (at SCQF Level 6)Psychology: Individual in the Social Context

Studying Human Society: The Sociological Approach

plus

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5 credits at SCQF Level 6 from social science subjects (including criminology)

Plus Other optional Units can be more

social sciences at SCQF Level 6, some at SCQF level 5 or broader options

Broader options includes other Core Skills, personal development and employability Units, a volunteering award, English & Literature Units, external exam credits plus a new Psychology Unit.

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All Core Skills are included (can be developed and are embedded or signposted).

Exit level from NC Social Sciences at SCQF Level 6 will be at SCQF Level 5 across all areas to fit entry level for HNC .

Exit level from NC Social Sciences at SCQF Level 5 will be at SCQF Level 4 across all areas.

Core Skills can sit outside the Group Award if a Centre chooses – only Communication at NCSS Level 5 is mandatory.

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Also built in opportunities to develop skills that should help towards employment.

Enterprise, Self and Work, Self Awareness, Volunteering, Employability.

In terms of citizenship – awards address the aspirations of Curriculum for Excellence (Volunteering, citizenship, enterprise, employability and personal development).

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The framework could be used alongside SWAP Access to Humanities programme – not official SWAP policy but is compatible.

Centres can continue to offer the 18 credits most use for NQ level provision.

Could have 12 credits and Group Award overtaken by end block 2 (of 3 x 12 week prog) eg 6 block 1 plus 1 hr tutorial; 6 block 2 plus 1 hr tutorial; 5 block 1 plus 1 hr tutorial.

Could be completed in January provision.

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H1WJ 11 Psychology: Theory and Methods at SCQF level 5.

Similar to Introduction to Psychology Unit that was levelled at SCQF level 4 – taught by most at SCQF Level 5.

Outcomes 1 Explain theories from major figures in

psychology and their application. 2 Describe the main types of research

methods used by psychologists.

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At Level 5 H1WL 11 - Criminology: Crime in the

CommunityOutcomes 1 Describe and categorise common

crimes in the community. 2 Identify the role of the media in the

perception of crime in the community. 3 Identify measures in place to address

crime in the community.

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H1WK 11- Criminology: Crime Scenes

Outcomes 1 Describe crime scene protocol and the

range of evidence which may be present.

2 Describe psychological evidence from a crime scene and the nature of offender profiling.

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H1WM 12 - Criminology: Nature and Extent of Crime

Outcomes 1 Describe the nature of crime. 2 Evaluate how crime is measured.

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H1WN 12 - Criminology: Crime Control Strategies

H1WP 12 - Criminology: Forensic Psychology

Outcomes 1 Describe the roles of Forensic

Psychologists. 2 Evaluate psychological explanations of

criminal behaviour. 3 Examine extraordinary criminal

behaviour.

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Any Questions?