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105506
4654
LA2A23S
Law
Law (A Level)
Business, Administration and Law
business-administration-and-law
3
50021965

Topics you will study: 

  • Criminal Law
  • Tort Law 
  • Human Rights
You will also consider how morals and public policy impact upon the development of our laws. Lively debates, mock trials and case studies will enhance your knowledge. This course provides an excellent foundation for studying Law at degree level.


For the latest entry requirements for all our courses please click the following link: https://www.franklin.ac.uk/courses/course-entry-requirements


Who is to decide what is right or wrong? Should you always pay for the crimes you commit? Should blame always mean compensation? If you like to debate and solve complex issues, join us to explore how Law regulates all aspects of life – rightly or wrongly!
False

<ul><li>100% examination</li></ul>
Future careers include becoming a Solicitor, Barrister, Legal Executive, Police Officer, Prison Officer, Probation Officer, working with the Youth Offending Team, and Social Worker. Our students have gone on to degrees at universities, for example the University of Law or routes via apprenticeships at local firms such as Wilkin Chapman.

Level 3
GCE A/AS Level or Equivalent

True

Law (A Level)

Level
3
Type
A Level
Programme
Single
Duration (Yrs)
2
Who is to decide what is right or wrong? Should you always pay for the crimes you commit? Should blame always mean compensation? If you like to debate and solve complex issues, join us to explore how Law regulates all aspects of life – rightly or wrongly!

Your Next Steps

Future careers include becoming a Solicitor, Barrister, Legal Executive, Police Officer, Prison Officer, Probation Officer, working with the Youth Offending Team, and Social Worker. Our students have gone on to degrees at universities, for example the University of Law or routes via apprenticeships at local firms such as Wilkin Chapman.

Course Content

Topics you will study: 

  • Criminal Law
  • Tort Law 
  • Human Rights
You will also consider how morals and public policy impact upon the development of our laws. Lively debates, mock trials and case studies will enhance your knowledge. This course provides an excellent foundation for studying Law at degree level.

Your Assessment

  • 100% examination

Our Entry Requirements

For the latest entry requirements for all our courses please click the following link: https://www.franklin.ac.uk/courses/course-entry-requirements

105506
4654
LA2A23S
Law
Law (A Level)
Business, Administration and Law
business-administration-and-law
3
50021965

Topics you will study: 

  • Criminal Law
  • Tort Law 
  • Human Rights
You will also consider how morals and public policy impact upon the development of our laws. Lively debates, mock trials and case studies will enhance your knowledge. This course provides an excellent foundation for studying Law at degree level.


For the latest entry requirements for all our courses please click the following link: https://www.franklin.ac.uk/courses/course-entry-requirements


Who is to decide what is right or wrong? Should you always pay for the crimes you commit? Should blame always mean compensation? If you like to debate and solve complex issues, join us to explore how Law regulates all aspects of life – rightly or wrongly!
False

<ul><li>100% examination</li></ul>
Future careers include becoming a Solicitor, Barrister, Legal Executive, Police Officer, Prison Officer, Probation Officer, working with the Youth Offending Team, and Social Worker. Our students have gone on to degrees at universities, for example the University of Law or routes via apprenticeships at local firms such as Wilkin Chapman.

Level 3
GCE A/AS Level or Equivalent

True
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