A Level Law
Course Overview
As part of your studies for your qualification, you'll cover a wide range of subjects – including law making, dispute solving, and the concept of liability, as well as criminal law. This qualification will conclusively demonstrate your ability to think clearly and logically.
Pre-requisites
This course builds, but does not depend, on the understanding gained from GCSE Law, although no specific prior knowledge is required. Candidates should be able to demonstrate good communication skills equivalent to those required to gain at least a grade C pass in GCSE English. We also offers a course in GCSE Law, which some candidates may prefer enrolling on before going on to A Level Law.
Support
You will have your own personal tutor helping you with your course work and with any questions you may have. Plus you can contact our Student Advisors by email or phone for all the practical advice you may need – so we really are with you 100%.
Assessment
Once you've enrolled on your chosen course(s), you'll receive all the information you need to arrange your own exams, including details of syllabuses, exam boards and dates. Exams are held in various parts of the UK.
Exams take place in January and June with the deadlines for submitting coursework being 1st October and 1st February respectively. Please note that exam fees are additional to course fees.
NB: To be able to sit your exams in June the deadline for submitting coursework is the 1st of February, if you have any questions about examinations please contact us.
Your Future Prospects
Whether your goal is to go on to Higher Education or you are keen to make a start in your chosen career, studying A Levels with the UK Learning College will help make these choices available to you in the future.
Key Topics
Law Making
Dispute Solving
The Concept of Liability
Criminal Law
Concepts of Law