Duration:
2 Years
Price:
£268 £215 VAT inc.
Special offer
We are offering a 20% discount this month for all enrolments that are paid in full and made online.
A' Level Law (AS)
A distance learning course is the ideal way to gain A Level Law. Whether you're looking to go on to further education, improve your job prospects or expand your knowledge, distance learning A Level Law is a flexible and convenient course, which allows you to comprehensively prepare for the A Level Law exam through home study. What's more, because the distance learning A Level Law course is a fully comprehensive course, no prior knowledge is required.
Course Synopsis
Law is both a fascinating and challenging subject. It affects every aspect of our daily lives. It is an ideal subject for someone with a logical mind, who likes research and attention to detail. AS/A2 Law generally is a very popular subject with both sixth form students who may be considering a career in law and also with more mature students who want to find out more about this intriguing subject.
This course is specifically written for the GCE Law (AQA) 2160. The new format of the examinations will come into force in January 2009 for AS level and 2010 for A2.
At AS level there are two units for the course and a further two units for A2 specification.
The AS examination may be taken as a stand alone qualification or followed by A2 to constitute a complete A Level.
For further details on the syllabus please visit the AQA website at and click on new GCE’s and law. On the site there are specimen papers, student guide and resources.
Challenges in learning Law
Law can be a challenging subject, it has its own terminology which has to be learned and new terminology is explained in a clear and logical manner throughout the course with appropriate references to the text book.
Also, learning case law can be challenging. Case law consists of cases previously decided in courts of Law. It is important that the facts of these cases are learned as they will have to be known for examinations. It is better to learn these as the course progresses.
Course Plan
The course is divided into two units as required by the AS syllabus. Each unit of the Course corresponds exactly to the requirements of the new syllabus. To ensure all required topics are covered each unit is divided into topic areas.
In each topic area there are some activities, some web based research, self assessment questions and tutor marked assignments. These are assignments you prepare and submit to your tutor for marking. There are ten assignments (10) in all for AS (Assignments A–J)
Each topic area will state the aims to be achieved and what you can expect to know at the end of the topic
Support
Your tutor will support you with your project formulation and give you guidance with appropriate topics and ideas.
You will be provided with comprehensive online materials designed to provide you with everything required to complete your course of study. You will have your own personal tutor helping you with your course work and with any questions you may have. Plus you can contact a Student Advisors by email or phone for all the practical advice you may need – so we really are with you 100%.
Your tutor will give you various resource sites to visit and there is extra material on the student common room (ODL). In addition there are several supporting texts books for this course but again this depends on which approach you are following and which book best suits your individual needs
Further information can be obtained through AQA. The final assessment criteria and structure is the same regardless of which approach you choose.
Resources
You will need a text book to assist you throughout the course. The recommended text book for AS is AS Law by Bobby Vanstone, Mary Charman and Liz Sherratt published by Willan. At the time of writing there is not a specific book published for the new format of the examinations but no doubt these will be available later. The text book is an essential part of this course and will be referred to throughout the course. The text book contains useful activities and specimen papers
For the contract module, the recommended text book is Unlocking Contract Law by Chris Turner Published by Hodder Arnold. This book also has a complimentary web site. For further details visit or Contract Law by Mary Charman published by Willan Publishing.
Assessment
All units are broken down into clear subject topics, and students should spend the amount of time studying for each topic as advised by their course tutor. Each topic module has been written for ease of understanding and topic coverage may be of different length and difficulty depending on the level of detail and information required. You will need to study the modules in the sequence provided.
The AS and A2 modules link together and assessment is all done by examination as there is no coursework option.
What's Included
Learning documentation, Online Resources and Tutor support for 2 years.
Tutor support for two years. Students are required to arrange and pay for examinations, students should note exam dates for the syllabus via the exam board website. Details of examination dates and examination enrolment deadlines are included in the 'Student Welcome Pack'.
Home Study Entry Requirements
It is not necessary to have any legal knowledge before starting this course, however, if you have GCSE Law or have completed the Diploma in Law this would greatly assist your studies.
All the topic areas need to be studied, although if you have some prior legal knowledge, topic area 1 – the introduction to law can be quickly completed.
Course Fees
The enrolment fee for the A' Level Law (AS) home study course is £268.75 (inc VAT), though for a limited time we are offering you the opportunity to pay only £215 (inc VAT) which is a 20% discount if you enrol online and pay in full.
You can also opt for our Easy Payment Plan and enrol online today by paying a deposit of £99 and then 3 equal payments of £56.58 per month. The first instalment is paid about a month after you receive your course.
Examanations
There is no course work required for this course and assessment is by examination for each unit:
AS Law Examination
The method of assessment for this examination is by way of one written paper of One hour thirty minutes. The weighting for this paper is 50% of total AS or 25% of total A Level marks.
In the examination, candidates must answer three questions from eight, one from Section A - Law making, one from Section B - The Legal system, and one from either section. Each question is in three parts and the complete question must be answered. Each part of the question is worth 10 marks, totalling 30 marks for the whole question. Total marks available are 95% which include 5% for good use of vocabulary including legal terminology and presentation and quality of written communication.
For Unit 2, assessment is by way of a written paper of One hour 30 minutes.
Candidates are required to answer two multi - part questions based on problem scenarios. There is a compulsory question from Section A and the other question may be taken from either Section B or Section C. Each section has a maximum of 45 marks. There is an additional 5 marks available for quality of written communication (QWC)
Qualification
AS/A2 - A level in Law. Both AS and A2 level courses and examinations must be successfully completed to gain a full A level.
Specification: AQA (Full A Level) 2160, AQA (AS) 1161 and AQA (A2) 2161
Further Information
Your course will be delivered online via the Oxford Learning On Campus website. Please note that included in your course fee is your registration to the On Campus student community, and a licence to print your study materials.
Please be aware that the licence is for one print only, so please ensure that you have enough paper and ink to print the full course materials if required.
You will require having one of the following packages to access your On Campus area:
Windows: Windows 98, 2000, XP, Vista, Windows 7 - Acrobat Reader 4.0 and above
Macintosh: Mac OS X, Mac OS 9.2 - Acrobat Reader 4.0 and above
In the student 'On Campus' you are also able to take part in the student chat room and forums as part of our online student community.
After enrolling online you will receive your username and password to access the On Campus area within 5 working days. You will also receive your personal student number via email.
Students are required to arrange and pay for their examinations and manage the course work element if the subject requires this. Students must check the relevant examination board website for further information and final examination sitting dates for the specification.
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