• August
  • Full-Time
  • 1 year
  • Social Science
  • SCQF Level 6

NC SOCIAL SCIENCE (LEVEL 6)

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Intro to the course:

This course will give you a strong foundation to start your future in the exciting world of  social science. By taking you on a journey through subjects such as psychology, criminology, sociology and history, you will learn how to critically evaluate the world around you.

It has been designed to support you to advance your knowledge in the subjects that helps us understand why our society functions the way it does, as well as developing key skills such as problem solving, critical analysis and working with others. 

The course also supports your underpinning skills in academic writing and communication as well as building your presentation skills.

Qualification
SCQF Level 6

Study mode
Full-Time

Start date
25/08/2025

Who is the course for?

This course is a great starting point for individuals with a keen interest in social sciences and the world around us. It covers a vast array of topics that will help you go forward in education, social science and your career. 

The world is changing in so many ways, and this course can help you navigate those changes, gaining a better understanding of why things happen in our society. 

In particular you will focus on understanding crime, social issues such as poverty, impact of government policy and importantly, how the mind works through our psychology units.

This course will suit school leavers, mature students and those looking to return to education. 

What will I study?

You will study a variety of units, that include: 

  • Psychology: Individual Behaviour.
  • Sociology: Human Society.
  • Modern Studies.
  • Nature and Extent of Crime.
  • History.
  • Communication.

Each of the units is selected to provide you with a positive and progressive learning experience. 

You are also given a guidance slot which allows you to speak to your guidance tutor to discuss progress, future options and get some feedback. 

Please note, that units are subject to change. 

Next step course options

For progression, most students will be looking towards the HND Year 1 Social Science.  The HN program builds on the NC units and the knowledge gained. It also introduces more complex ideas and topics which helps prepare you for university study. 

You will delve further into topics such as psychology, criminology and politics drawing on the expertise of the lecturing staff.  

You can also progress towards other HN programs within the college. 

How will I be assessed?

A variety of assessment approaches are used including:

  • Closed book
  • Open Book
  • Posters
  • Presentations
  • Essays 

Your lecturer will advise of assessment dates and arrangements at the start of the unit. 

Why should I choose this course?

This course allows you to expand your insight and knowledge on the past, current and future of society. Our course team will provide support and help you develop your skills and knowledge base. 

We use interactive and engaging teaching methods including external speakers and off campus visits to learn about local history. Gain insight into potential job opportunities by hearing from people doing the job. 

With the college offering the HND Social Science on campus, it also provides a smooth transition to the next level of course, should this be a potential option for yourself. 

Where can this course lead?

This course will help support your knowledge for relevant jobs.

The NC Social Science course gives you the background in a multitude of subjects, allowing you to consider what area you would like to look towards studying or working. 

Previous students have, on completion of further study progressed to teaching, social work and civil service amongst other professions. 

External speakers attend, and off campus visits allow you to question and experience different work environments, giving you a taster of potential career routes. 

What are the entry requirements?

The entry requirements are as follows: 

  • A pass in 2 x National 5 units, preferably one being English or a social science such as Sociology, Modern Studies, History, Politics or Psychology or relevant life experience.
  • Personal statement giving detail as to your reasons for applying for the course. 
  • A successful interview. 
  • Submission of a reference. 

If you do not meet the entry criteria for your chosen course, you may be offered an alternative course.

What are the interview arrangements?

If you are successful in being offered an interview, you will be sent a date and time. Should you need to change this, please contact the admissions team. 

At interview, you will be given a short information session on the course by a course lecturer and a short written task. There will then be a one to one interview with a course lecturer to gain further insight into your motivation for applying for the course. 

Fees, finance and funding

Fees for full time is £1008

This course is eligible for Bursary.

Please note, fees are subject to change, please double-check this when enrolling in your course

If you are unsuccessful in your Bursary application, you may be liable for the full cost of course

For more information please visit the finance pages - Fees, finance and funding options.

Other information:

The college has a learning hub on site, which can provide you with study skills support, report writing and course application support. 

Additionally, if you require extra assistance during exams and assessments, this can be assessed and arranged via the learning hub. 

With a library onsite, there is a wealth of resources for you to access to help with your studies. Textbooks can be found in physically form or electronic format. 

Funding and financial support is available on campus. There is free parking on site and it is only a short walk to the town centre. 

 


Full time course: Full time - 2.5 days a week.

Need more help?

Would you like to speak to someone about your application today? We’d love to hear from you.

You can drop into the Student Advice Centre between 8.45am and 4.30pm, Monday to Friday.

Tel: 01355 270750
Email: admissions@slc.ac.uk

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Study mode Full-Time Start date 25/08/2025 Duration 1 year
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