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A Levels with Applied Law – Level 3
Course overview
This is an A Level Mix it up programme. You will study this course alongside A Levels.
You will study 4 units on this course across your 2 years of study.
These include civil dispute solving, looking at the civil courts and how they work, including the people in the courts and the role of Barristers, Solicitors and Judges. The introduction to criminal courts and criminal liability, looking at the role and function of criminal courts and the people who work in those courts including Magistrates, Juries, Barristers, Solicitors and Judges. Applying the law, looking at the law of murder and manslaughter and some property offences such as theft, robbery, burglary, criminal damage and fraud. And aspects of tort, looking at the law of negligence.
Careers in A Levels
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A Level students will be based in MC6, a modern, vibrant environment which promotes independent learning and study. The centre bridges the gap between school and university, with specialist classrooms and laboratories and open plan study and social spaces.
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Additional Information
We understand students may require a little extra help during their studies, which is why our learning support team are on hand to help learners with a learning difficulty or support need to achieve their full potential.
Whatever your age or level of study, we offer a comprehensive support service and bursary scheme to help you through your studies. From childcare assistance to travel packages, we pride ourselves on giving expert advice and support.
We are situated in a fantastic location, just a stone's throw from Middlesbrough town centre. As well as being a matter of minutes from both the train and bus stations, eligible students can also benefit from free travel.