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Business, Accounting & Law

This is a 36-week intensive course delivered over three-days per week. It is designed for those who are interested in a law -related career path. It is an alternative route into university and ideal if you are looking to retrain for a new career upskill in your current profession or return to education as a mature student. It qualifies for UCAS tariff points that are comparable to the tariff points for three A levels and widely accepted by universities. If successful you will be awarded the Level 3 Access to HE Diploma: Law.

  • Entry Requirements, Units, Assessment and more...

    Entry Requirements

    Age 19+ learners will need to have GCSE English and Maths at grade C/4 or above or equivalent qualifications. IELTS tests can be taken before the course starts at the college if students do not have English GCSE or Functional Skills Level 2 qualifications.

    Assessment Method

    You will build a portfolio of evidence throughout the course which will include written assignments controlled assessments exams presentations research project advice booklets and leaflets.

    Aims of the course

    This program will prepare you for study at HE level and will provide you with an understanding of a broad range of knowledge and skills within this subject specialist area. This will include learning about Law related topics. You will also develop skills which include report and essay writing research and referencing skills communication skills and using information technology.

    Progression Opportunities

    Successful completion of this course can lead to progression on to a degree level course in Law.You will also be provided with support with the process of your UCAS application and your tutors will provide you with a reference.

    Facilities

    The model of delivery will be a mix of classroom-based and online learning. You will have access to our digital learning platforms that will provide you with a range of materials and resources to support your learning whilst on this course. Individual tutorial support is available. Additional learning support is also available if required.

    Career Options

    Law related careers at a Junior level.

Course Details

Venue Southwark
Day/Eve Day
Mode Full Time
Duration 35 weeks
Start Date 09/09/2024
End Date 27/06/2025
Course Code 4LWAA9A0

Funding

For up-to-date information about tuition fees, living costs and financial support, visit Fees and Finance.

19-24 £ 3,022
24+ £3,022
International £9,000
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