Applied Law - Extended certificate
Strood Academy - Medway
01634717121
Carnation Road, Strood, Rochester, ME2 2SX
Course summary

Why study Level 3 Applied Law? The BTEC Applied Law course is based on work-related learning, giving learners an edge and opening the door to higher education or employment in legal or business sectors. It covers a wide range of topics and skills that will help students to higher education courses, such as a BA in Law (LLB), an apprenticeship or training routes in the legal sector to higher education, employment or an apprenticeship. On the course you will gain many skills, including: Case study research, Teamwork and Client communication. What will I study during the course duration? The BTEC Extended Certificate in Applied Law provides an introduction to the legal sector providing content consistent with current practice. The course supports progression to higher education, advanced apprenticeship in legal services and ultimately employment in the legal sector. It is assessed by two internally assessed units and two externally assessed units Unit 1 Dispute Solving in Civil Law: Learners explore how civil disputes are resolved, both in the courts and by alternative means. They will examine precedent and its application in the law of negligence. Unit 2: Investigating Aspects of Criminal Law and the Legal System: Learners research how laws are made and interpreted, who advises and decides on the outcome of criminal cases and the punishments that can be imposed if laws are broken. They will then present advice to clients on non-fatal offence case studies. Unit 3: Applying the Law: Learners examine the law related to specific crimes, including homicide and offences against property. They will explore the police procedures for dealing with such offences. Unit 7: Aspects of Tort: Learners explore how the law of tort protects people and the enjoyment of their property. They will examine compensation for loss, damage and injury in aspects of negligence, nuisance and occupiers’ liability cases.

Entry requirements

Grade 5 in English (language or literature), Grade 5 in History, Sociology or Citizenship

How you'll be assessed

Unit 1 and 3 are externally assessed units where you are given information to research in preparation for a scenario and questions under supervised conditions. Unit 2 and 7 are externally assessed units that are based on assignment briefs where you advise clients and write about areas of law in a variety of formats such as case file notes, client letters and legal briefings. Unit 1 and 2 are studied in the first academic year and 3 and 7 in the second academic year.

School Info

About Education Provider

RegionSouth East
Local AuthorityMedway
Ofsted RatingGood
Gender TypeCo-Educational
AddressCarnation Road, Strood, Rochester, ME2 2SX