The study of Law at the Advanced Level provides an excellent background for those wishing to pursue a law degree and a career in law. You will study two components in the first year of the course covering a variety of legal topics. The first is concerned with how laws are made and the legal system and covers issues such as statutory interpretation, judicial precedent, the role of the courts, judges, the legal profession, and juries. Component two is based on the concept of liability with particular reference to criminal liability and includes studying crimes such as actual and grievous bodily harm. You will also study the Tort of Negligence, looking at negligence, duty of care, and damages. A final component is studied in Year 13. This unit is concerned with contract laws and how they are formed, as well as looking at concepts of law, including morality, judicial creativity, and fault.
Our minimum entry requirements for a full level 3 programme of study is 5 GCSE’s grade 4 or above. 5 in History or 5 in English Literature.
About Education Provider
Region | North West |
Local Authority | Sefton |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
Address | Stamford Road, Birkdale, Southport, PR8 4EX |
The study of Law at the Advanced Level provides an excellent background for those wishing to pursue a law degree and a career in law. You will study two components in the first year of the course covering a variety of legal topics. The first is concerned with how laws are made and the legal system and covers issues such as statutory interpretation, judicial precedent, the role of the courts, judges, the legal profession, and juries. Component two is based on the concept of liability with particular reference to criminal liability and includes studying crimes such as actual and grievous bodily harm. You will also study the Tort of Negligence, looking at negligence, duty of care, and damages. A final component is studied in Year 13. This unit is concerned with contract laws and how they are formed, as well as looking at concepts of law, including morality, judicial creativity, and fault.
Our minimum entry requirements for a full level 3 programme of study is 5 GCSE’s grade 4 or above. 5 in History or 5 in English Literature.