Criminology in Cambridge for Ages 16-18 summer course in Cambridge, by Immerse Education.
Explore the fascinating world of criminology in the academic city of Cambridge. Immerse Education’s Criminology summer programme introduces students aged 16-18 to key concepts in crime, justice, and the criminal mind. Through case studies and expert-led discussions, you will gain a deeper understanding of criminological theory and its real-world applications.
This programme equips students with critical thinking and analytical skills, preparing them for future studies in criminology, law, or social sciences. Learn more below about how this programme can shape your understanding of the world of crime and justice.
Cambridge is a globally recognised centre for social sciences and law, making it a fantastic location to explore Criminology. Immerse Education’s programme introduces students to the fundamental principles of criminology, giving insight into the causes of crime, criminal justice systems, and modern forensic techniques.
No prior knowledge is required. The course is designed to introduce students to economics and is suitable for beginners, as well as those with a keen interest in the subject
Yes, the course covers contemporary economic issues, such as globalisation, inequality, and sustainability. You’ll explore how these challenges are addressed through economic policy and how they affect nations and individuals.
By completing this course, you’ll develop a strong foundation in economics, along with critical thinking and analytical skills. This will be valuable when applying for university-level economics courses or pursuing a career in business, finance, or government.
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All participants will live in comfortable student accommodation at their chosen venue, in clean rooms and with adequate supervision. Where multiple campuses may be available (such as in Oxford or Cambridge), students will be allocated to a college a few weeks before arriving, based on their dates and subject choice.
You’ll explore key criminology topics, such as crime prevention, criminal behaviour, and the impact of social policies on crime. You’ll also gain insight into the workings of the criminal justice system and modern approaches to solving crime.
Explore the core principles of criminology, focusing on how society defines and reacts to crime. Learn about criminal justice systems, crime theories, and how criminologists study the causes and impacts of crime.