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Law A Level

Updated: Sep 29

Gain insight into real-world legal situations by studying key elements of the law of England and Wales with the Law A-Level.


Students will learn about the different types of criminal offences, legal structures and how laws are made. You will learn about the people who work in Law and how civil and criminal courts operate.


This qualification provides students with an overview of the English legal system and typically includes: criminal law, law of contract and tort and human rights.


Format

Independent reading and essay-based subject.


Key Skills Acquired

Analysis and problem-solving, decision making, critical thinking, understand legal concepts, communicating legal arguments, negotiation skills.


Prerequisites

Education establishments typically encourage students to have at least a grade 6 in an English GCSE or equivalent.


Complimentary A-Levels

Sociology, History, Philosophy, English Literature, English Language & Literature, Politics, Modern Foreign Languages, Psychology, Sociology, Geography, Mathematics, Business Studies, Economics, Drama.


Typical Assessment

Examinations.


Exam Boards

England, Wales and Northern Ireland Exam Boards: AQA, OCR


International Exam Boards: Cambridge International Education (CIE)


Career Options

Law: solicitor, paralegal, court clark, lawyer, barrister, conveyancer; teaching, human resources, company secretary, police officer, politics, tax advisor, local government, civil service, international relations.

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