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A Levels - A level Law

Heart of Yorkshire Education Group

Margaret Street, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, WF1 2DH

GCE A/AS Level or Equivalent
Level 3
Business, Administration and Law

Available start dates

Available start dates

Tuesday, 01 September 2026
Wakefield College
2 Year(s)
Full time
Daytime/working hours

Course Summary

This subject will develop a comprehensive understanding of the role of Law in today’s society, alongside an awareness of the rights and responsibilities of individuals and how this applies to their lives.

You will learn where the law comes from: parliamentary law making, delegated legislation and European Union Law. The way in which judges make law will be investigated as will the structure and role of the Courts. An understanding of substantive law will include the study and application of Criminal Law such as Murder, manslaughter, Theft and many more. Tort Law (Civil) and the Law of Contract.

Studying English Literature and History alongside law would be regarded as a preferable combination by many universities (especially Russell Group) to study law.


Course Details

You will study:

The Nature of Law and the English Legal System

Criminal Law

Tort Law

Law of Contract

During the course you will develop transferable and higher-order skills that are highly regarded by both Higher Education providers and employers.


How will it be delivered and assessed?

Your progress will be assessed through completion of regular written work. There will be a mock exam period at the end of the Autumn Term and at the end of the first year. There is no coursework element for this qualification. A full revision programme will be provided in the second term that will run up until the summer examinations. There will be three written examinations at the end of your final year.


Entry requirements

5 GCSEs at Grade 9-4, including English Language and Maths.

PLUS

Grade 5 in English Language OR Literature.


Your next steps...

Law develops valuable skills in analysis, reasoning and evaluation which gives a firm basis for all kinds of undergraduate study at university. This may include a Law degree or a range of other courses requiring similar skills.


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