A-level Law (edexcel)
Studying A-level law will give you critical skills such as analytical thinking and attention to detail.
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Overview
Can you see yourself becoming a barrister presiding over a jury, fighting for your client’s innocence? Perhaps you’d prefer to be on the opposing side, ensuring the suspect is prosecuted and justice is done?
Whether or not your future lies in the courtroom, studying law is a fantastic choice; not only will you gain a deep understanding of the principles and values that underpin English society, you’ll gain a range of transferable skills such as critical thinking, attention to detail, analysis, research and problem-solving.
You’ll have unlimited tutor support, a clear induction, and well-structured assignments to help you to develop the skills and knowledge needed to prepare for the exam.
Study A-Level Law with Oxbridge and you’ll get all this too:
- Fast Track – In a rush? You’ll have the option to complete this course within a year.
- Guaranteed Exam Venue – Finding exam spaces can be tough, so with Oxbridge you’ll get guaranteed access to our network of partnership exam centres around the UK Exam Pass.
- Guarantee – We’re so confident, if you don’t pass the first time, we’ll support you to the next exam for free.
Qualification
Description
Study Hours
- The learning hours for this course are up to 300 hours, which is around 30 minutes per day for 18 months.
Study Method
- Study completely online using our award-winning learning platform, MyOxbridge.
Course Duration
- On average, students complete this course in 12 months, but we'll give you up to 24 months. Don’t worry if you go over the year though, we can organise an extension to your course for an additional fee, which also extends your tutor support.
Assessment
You can enrol now for examinations from Summer 2025.
You’ll be required to complete three standard A-Level written exams.
- Paper 1: 2 hours, 33% of A-Level, 100 marks.
- Paper 2: 2 hours, 33% of A-Level, 100 marks.
- Paper 3: 2 hours, 33% of A-Level, 100 marks.
These exams contain a mixture of short and long answer questions, and extended response questions.
We provide a guaranteed exam space in one of our partner exam centres around the UK.
We also offer an exam pass guarantee. If you don’t pass the first time, we’ll support you for free, to your next exams.
Assignments
During your course, you’ll be required to complete various assignments. These do not contribute towards your final grade but provide you with an opportunity to submit work to your tutor for marking and feedback. This will help you to monitor your progress and will be used to produce predicted grades if needed.
Additional Information
- Official Qualification Title - A-level Law
- Entry requirements - You’ll need a GCSE in English at grade 4 (C) or the equivalent before starting this course.
- UCAS Points - 56
Requirements
You’ll need a GCSE in English at grade 4 (C) or the equivalent before starting this course.
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