AS Law
Who is this course for? A student who wishes to study full-time to progress to university courses having recently achieved a range of GCSE qualifications. What qualifications or experience do I need ? GCSE grades A*-C in at least five academic subjects in one sitting, including one B in English or a suitable subject. What will I study ? AS Law specification - H134 Examining Board - OCR Unit 1 - The English Legal System Unit 2 - Sources of Law * In addition Tutorial will be added. How will I be assessed ? Assessment will be through examination only What qualifications could I achieve ? On successful completion of this course, you will achieve an AS Level certificate in the first year and a fu…
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Who is this course for? A student who wishes to study full-time to progress to university courses having recently achieved a range of GCSE qualifications. What qualifications or experience do I need ? GCSE grades A*-C in at least five academic subjects in one sitting, including one B in English or a suitable subject. What will I study ? AS Law specification - H134 Examining Board - OCR Unit 1 - The English Legal System Unit 2 - Sources of Law * In addition Tutorial will be added. How will I be assessed ? Assessment will be through examination only What qualifications could I achieve ? On successful completion of this course, you will achieve an AS Level certificate in the first year and a full A Level certificate at the end of the second year. What can the course lead to ? On successful completion of this course, you may progress to Year 2 of the A Level programme and then onto University. How do I join the course ? You must complete a full-time application form and make an appointment for an interview with a Tutor. References will be required from your previous educational establishment. Will I need an interview ? Yes, before you can enrol. Are there any extra costs for equipment/materials ? Textbook: 'The English Legal System' by J Martin. Visits will include a trip to the Old Bailey or a Magistrates' Court, a Law conference and Parliament. Further Information For further information about the (course or subject) or to request a subject leaflet, please telephone Course Information on 020 8266 4000. Further information about the expected availability of subjects and course requirements will be found in the College Full-Time Prospectus or will be explained at your interview.
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