Law pervades every aspect of our lives; from a personal decision to purchase a concert ticket to encompassing major constitutional issues such as the complexities involved in the triggering of Article 50 in respect of our departure from the European Union. Law is an excellent choice for students who are keen to branch out and learn something new while developing a highly desirable skill set. You will have the opportunity to examine the various sources of law within our English legal system and explore both private (tort) and public law (criminal & human rights). You will be encouraged to engage fully and critically with current affairs, develop high-level skills in research, communication, analysis, ICT, and debating, and experience the practical realities of advocacy. There will be opportunities to visit the local Crown and Magistrates Courts and take a tour around the Cornwall County Police Headquarters. Guest speakers include judges, solicitors, barristers, and court reporters, who visit the college to help provide insight into careers within the legal system. Law is a natural partner to English and History as well as Psychology and Sociology. The study of law is for everyone, not just lawyers. Law A Level is highly valued by employers. Studying Law could not only lead to a career in the legal profession as a barrister, solicitor, coroner, legal executive, or paralegal but also to work in the commercial sector, business and finance, social welfare, or politics.
Five GCSEs at grade 4 or above. A high standard of literacy and good communication skills are key tools in the study of Law and therefore we require a B grade (6) in English Language in order to be accepted on the course.
About Education Provider
| Region | South West |
| Local Authority | Cornwall |
| Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Old Callywith Road, Bodmin, PL31 2GT |
Law pervades every aspect of our lives; from a personal decision to purchase a concert ticket to encompassing major constitutional issues such as the complexities involved in the triggering of Article 50 in respect of our departure from the European Union. Law is an excellent choice for students who are keen to branch out and learn something new while developing a highly desirable skill set. You will have the opportunity to examine the various sources of law within our English legal system and explore both private (tort) and public law (criminal & human rights). You will be encouraged to engage fully and critically with current affairs, develop high-level skills in research, communication, analysis, ICT, and debating, and experience the practical realities of advocacy. There will be opportunities to visit the local Crown and Magistrates Courts and take a tour around the Cornwall County Police Headquarters. Guest speakers include judges, solicitors, barristers, and court reporters, who visit the college to help provide insight into careers within the legal system. Law is a natural partner to English and History as well as Psychology and Sociology. The study of law is for everyone, not just lawyers. Law A Level is highly valued by employers. Studying Law could not only lead to a career in the legal profession as a barrister, solicitor, coroner, legal executive, or paralegal but also to work in the commercial sector, business and finance, social welfare, or politics.
Five GCSEs at grade 4 or above. A high standard of literacy and good communication skills are key tools in the study of Law and therefore we require a B grade (6) in English Language in order to be accepted on the course.