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BTEC Applied Law
New College Pontefract
Park Lane, Pontefract, West Yorkshire, WF8 4QR
National Extended Certificate (BTEC)
Level 3
Available start dates
Available start dates
Tuesday, 01 September 2026
New College Pontefract
1 Year(s)
Full time
Daytime/working hours
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Course Summary
Law provides a grounding and basis for students to become an informed citizen. Our curriculum helps to develop the Fundamental British values of students by reviewing the rule of Law and how key cases have helped to shape the English Legal system and their impact on society. Through studying Law students also develop individual liberty and mutual respect of others and are able to identify how their decisions can influence decision making. Our curriculum also enables our students to review different viewpoints from individuals and make informed decisions based on evidence, leading to many careers within the field of Law such as legal clerks, barristers or becoming a judge.
Course Details
Dispute solving in the English legal system: civil dispute resolution, enforcement of civil law, how precedent works, application of the law of negligence, damages
Investing aspects of criminal law: statutory interpretation , legislation, delegated legislation, law reform, European law, legal profession, advice and funding, lay people, elements of a crime, non-fatal offences and sentencing.
Applying the law-fatal offences, property offences, general defences, police powers.
Aspects of tort law: topics include the law of negligence, occupiers liability, vicarious liability and land law.
50% internal assessment
50% external set task.
4 units over 2 years
How will it be delivered and assessed?
Throughout the course, there is a variety of different teaching methods used to support learner�s knowledge and understanding. The lessons concentrate on varied retrieval techniques and group activities. The subject is taught using legal case law and students use this knowledge to apply to scenario-based activities. Due to the nature of the subject, discussions and debates occur often. Learning is continued outside the classroom by regular visits to the local courts. Furthermore, we have organised guest speakers including members of the legal profession and the national crime agency.
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