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A Level

In Llanelli ()

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Description

  • Type

    A Level

  • Duration

    1 Year

This course reflects the relevance of law in all our lives. It is up-to-date and includes the critical analysis of many topical issues, along with the opportunity to put theory into practice by suggesting outcomes to actual problem situations. Topical issues include Euthanasia, how the EU affects the Sovereignty of the UK Parliament, and sentencing options.

About this course

Normally students 16 - 19 years of age will require a minimum of 5 GCSEs at grades A* - C. Students should also have an interest in legal issues and current affairs. Entry for mature students without formal qualifications is at the discretion of the Faculty.

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Course programme

Awarding Body

Welsh Joint Education Committee

Course Content

This course reflects the relevance of law in all our lives. It is up-to-date and includes the critical analysis of many topical issues, along with the opportunity to put theory into practice by suggesting outcomes to actual problem situations. Topical issues include Euthanasia, how the EU affects the Sovereignty of the UK Parliament, and sentencing options.

Course Features

Many educational visits to places of interest in Law such as the local courts and The Old Bailey in London.

Examines the processes and structures which create, administer and change the law

Possible progress onto the part-time HND in Legal Studies at Coleg Sir Gar
Career Prospects and Progression

A Levels provide an excellent basis for progression to Higher level qualifications such as degrees or Higher National Diplomas. Career prospects are not confined to the legal profession. Whilst many students of law choose to continue within the profession, the subject is also relevant to careers in other fields such as business, finance, and management.

Modules
Method of Assessment

AS Level - Three written papers assessing the knowledge of the legal system. A2 Level - Three written papers assessing the knowledge of Criminal Law and Justice.

Course Length

AS - 1 Year Full A Level - 2 Years

Time of Delivery

Daytime

Campus

Graig Campus

Bilingual Provision

The majority of this course can be studied bilingually

Entry Requirements

Normally students 16 - 19 years of age will require a minimum of 5 GCSEs at grades A* - C. Students should also have an interest in legal issues and current affairs. Entry for mature students without formal qualifications is at the discretion of the Faculty.

Full-time or Part-time

Full Time and Part Time

Full Time Law - AS

Price on request