A Level Law
Loughborough College Group
Radmoor Road, Loughborough, Loughborough, Leics, LE11 3BT
Available start dates
Available start dates
Course Summary
Even if you aren't aiming for a career in the legal profession, a grounding in law is not only valuable to have on your CV but will also inform you of the laws that you are ruled by daily without even realising it, and your legal rights in a range of situations.
Alternatively, if you do see yourself as a barrister, solicitor, or a legal executive, then this course could be very rewarding as a first step to you achieving your career goal. Law is a fascinating subject which will help you develop transferable skills, such as application, analysis and problem solving.
Law students also tend to study Psychology, Sociology, English, History,
Politics and Business Studies.
Course Details
Year 12:
The first year of this course will focus
on criminal law.
It will enable you to develop an understanding of how law is made through the court system and how it operates and functions in England and Wales, including the job roles within the legal profession and how they are regulated.
Your main area of study will be substantive criminal law, where you will
learn the legal principles and rules needed to gain a conviction and specific
criminal offences including murder, non-fatal offences and property offences to
name just a few.
Year 13:
Our focus is on civil law, where you will learn
more of the processes that allow the law to function, including the Law
Commission, how law making powers can be given to organisations and individuals
and the impact of European law on our law.
In addition you will learn two areas of substantive law including tort law, looking at negligence, occupier's liability and defences, and we also look at the rules that govern contract law and the protection we all have under the Consumer Protect Act 2015.
You will be expected to not only explain and state the processes of the law but also determine from a given scenario the criminal or civil liability of the defendant by applying the correct rules and cases of law.
Entry requirements
Minimum Entry Requirements:
All Loughborough College
Sixth Form courses have minimum entry requirements of at least five GCSEs at
grade C/4 or above, including English Langauage and Maths.
Subject Specific Entry Requirements:
GCSE English
Language at grade 6.
Your next steps...
For those thinking of a possible legal career, this subject is an obvious choice. A Level Law will assist you should you wish to progress to a Law degree at university or enhance your academic profile for further study or a career in another area.
Jobs in the legal profession include Police, CPS, Solicitors, Barristers,
Para-legal and, Legal Executives. There are also opportunities with various
council and government departments or in companies that have their own legal
departments as well jobs in finance and banking.
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