BTEC Applied Law

What is the course about?

How are laws made? How are negligence cases dealt with? What are the aspects of a crime? What is the difference between theft and robbery or murder and manslaughter? These are the sorts of questions you will consider in BTEC Applied Law.

The BTEC Level 3 in Applied Law offers students the opportunity to understand the civil and criminal court structure, the ways in which laws are enacted and key aspects of offences and negligence. This qualification is equivalent to one A Level and enables students to display their knowledge and understanding through assignments, examinations and controlled assessment tasks. This course will help students to understand the practical impact of legal rules.

Year 12
Dispute solving in Civil Law
Investigating aspects of Criminal Law and the Legal system

Year 13
Applying the Law (mandatory unit)
Aspects of Family Law (optional unit)

What might the course lead to?

The BTEC in Applied Law is designed to appeal to those who are interested in a career in law, criminology, social work or other related subjects requiring a high level of evidenced based judgement. You may wish to pursue a career in legal services for example as a police officer or paralegal. Alternatively it will prepare you well for a career in any of the public services, in teaching, social work, business management, journalism or the civil services.

Who might the course suit?

The BTEC in Applied Law is designed to appeal to those who are interested in a career in law. The course is aimed at anyone who is interested discussions, asking questions and understanding the legal aspect of society.

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