A-Level Law is a challenging course in which you will learn the basic principles of English law and its role in society, criminal offenses against people and property, and civil law such as tort and contract, also examining principles like justice or fault. This is an ideal course for those who are interested in pursuing law at higher education with a Law degree or Apprenticeship, preparing learners for this next step. However, it is also suited to those who are simply interested in the subject and how our legal system operates. You will hear from guest speakers who work in the industry – E.g. solicitors, barristers, magistrates, and the police. Students who have undertaken this course have gone on to practice law, join the police, pursue business, or teach to name just some examples. You will learn the basic principles of English law and its role in society, criminal offenses against people and property, and civil law such as tort and contract, as well as examining principles like justice or fault.
For a mixed programme of A Levels and BTEC Level 3 courses you must have five GCSEs grade 4 and above which could include one BTEC and either GCSE English or Maths as appropriate for your chosen courses. Requires GCSEs in English language or English literature at grade 5, plus the standard entry requirements of an A Level or mixed programme.
At the end of this two-year course, you will have three two-hour written exams consisting of a combination of multiple choice, short answer, and extended writing questions.
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Slough |
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| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Station Road, Langley, Slough, SL3 8BY |
A-Level Law is a challenging course in which you will learn the basic principles of English law and its role in society, criminal offenses against people and property, and civil law such as tort and contract, also examining principles like justice or fault. This is an ideal course for those who are interested in pursuing law at higher education with a Law degree or Apprenticeship, preparing learners for this next step. However, it is also suited to those who are simply interested in the subject and how our legal system operates. You will hear from guest speakers who work in the industry – E.g. solicitors, barristers, magistrates, and the police. Students who have undertaken this course have gone on to practice law, join the police, pursue business, or teach to name just some examples. You will learn the basic principles of English law and its role in society, criminal offenses against people and property, and civil law such as tort and contract, as well as examining principles like justice or fault.
For a mixed programme of A Levels and BTEC Level 3 courses you must have five GCSEs grade 4 and above which could include one BTEC and either GCSE English or Maths as appropriate for your chosen courses. Requires GCSEs in English language or English literature at grade 5, plus the standard entry requirements of an A Level or mixed programme.
At the end of this two-year course, you will have three two-hour written exams consisting of a combination of multiple choice, short answer, and extended writing questions.