Law is a captivating and thought-provoking A Level that provides a fantastic insight into what it would be like to study Law at University. This course is ideal if you are interested in pursuing further study or a career in the legal sector. A Level Law is also a fascinating course if you are interested in current affairs and want to develop your understanding of them and why the law deals with things in certain ways. Law can be studied in either your first or second year as an AS qualification, or over two years as a full A Level. You will study the following topics: - The nature of Law and the English legal system - Criminal Law including fatal and non-fatal offences - Law of tort including negligence and nuisance - Contract Law - You can study Law with A Levels and/or BTEC Certificates. A Level Law goes particularly well with subjects such as English and History. The course content also links well with Politics, Psychology and Sociology.
All students studying A Levels should have at least five GCSEs at grade 9 - 5 in academic subjects.Two of these should be grade 6. Specifically for Law, you must have GCSE English Language at grade 6 or above.
About Education Provider
| Region | West Midlands |
| Local Authority | Sandwell |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | 1 Spon Lane, West Bromwich, B70 6AW |
Law is a captivating and thought-provoking A Level that provides a fantastic insight into what it would be like to study Law at University. This course is ideal if you are interested in pursuing further study or a career in the legal sector. A Level Law is also a fascinating course if you are interested in current affairs and want to develop your understanding of them and why the law deals with things in certain ways. Law can be studied in either your first or second year as an AS qualification, or over two years as a full A Level. You will study the following topics: - The nature of Law and the English legal system - Criminal Law including fatal and non-fatal offences - Law of tort including negligence and nuisance - Contract Law - You can study Law with A Levels and/or BTEC Certificates. A Level Law goes particularly well with subjects such as English and History. The course content also links well with Politics, Psychology and Sociology.
All students studying A Levels should have at least five GCSEs at grade 9 - 5 in academic subjects.Two of these should be grade 6. Specifically for Law, you must have GCSE English Language at grade 6 or above.