Course description
What will I learn?
If you have been out of education for a while but have always wanted to complete a law degree, this Access To Higher Education Diploma has been designed specifically to give you the skills, experience and qualification you need to successfully apply to university. This course covers three main modules: Law, Criminology and Developmental. You’ll take a close look at the legal profession and learn all about criminal procedure, alongside issues like police powers and homicide. You’ll focus on forensic sciences, and the theories of crime causation. And you’ll explore different perspectives of the law and the English Legal System. Each unit will prepare you for university, with an emphasis on developing skills like critical analysis, target setting and reflective practice. These will all help you succeed with a law degree and follow a rewarding career path in the industry.
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What do I need to know?
In order to enrol on this Access To Higher Education Law Degree, you’ll need to have a GCSE in English at grade C or above. Due to Government changes to grading systems for GCSES in 16/17
Outcome / Qualification etc.
Access to Higher Education