Law is an exciting subject, taught in a dynamic way involving the full range of learning activities. A robust legal system is the foundation of a fair society. If you feel strongly about concepts like justice and equality, then this course could be very rewarding for you. You might see yourself as a barrister, a solicitor, legal executive, or legal secretary. Alternatively, you might want to choose law because it is a fascinating course which will help you develop transferable skills such as analysis and problem-solving. Whatever your vision, an A Level in Law is a valuable first step in achieving your ambition.
A minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade 4 or equivalent, including English Language or Mathematics are required to study vocational subject. Requirements are higher for A Levels and subject specific grades apply for some subjects. Entry criteria will be discussed in more detail during your Sixth Form interview.
Three written examinations: Paper 1 - Criminal Law Paper 2 - Civil Law Paper 3 - Human Rights
About Education Provider
| Region | Yorkshire and the Humber |
| Local Authority | East Riding of Yorkshire |
| Ofsted Rating | Requires improvement |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Station Road, Preston, Hull, HU12 8UZ |
Law is an exciting subject, taught in a dynamic way involving the full range of learning activities. A robust legal system is the foundation of a fair society. If you feel strongly about concepts like justice and equality, then this course could be very rewarding for you. You might see yourself as a barrister, a solicitor, legal executive, or legal secretary. Alternatively, you might want to choose law because it is a fascinating course which will help you develop transferable skills such as analysis and problem-solving. Whatever your vision, an A Level in Law is a valuable first step in achieving your ambition.
A minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade 4 or equivalent, including English Language or Mathematics are required to study vocational subject. Requirements are higher for A Levels and subject specific grades apply for some subjects. Entry criteria will be discussed in more detail during your Sixth Form interview.
Three written examinations: Paper 1 - Criminal Law Paper 2 - Civil Law Paper 3 - Human Rights