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Level 3 in Applied Law (BTEC)

Study Mode
Full Time
Level
3
Duration
2 Years
Subject
Criminology and Law
Suitable for
16-18
Location
Newham Sixth Form Centre
Level 3 in Applied Law (BTEC)
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About the course

This course is equivalent to one A Level and forms part of a wider A Level study programme. It provides a practical introduction to how the law operates in real-life situations and is ideal for students interested in the justice system, legal processes and criminal behaviour.

Key topics include:

  • Structure and operation of criminal and civil courts
  • How laws are made and applied
  • Legal liability and property offences
  • Specialist units covering homicide and police powers

You will:

  • Visit local courts to observe legal proceedings
  • Hear from guest speakers working in the legal profession
  • Deliver group and individual presentations
  • Analyse case studies and explore previous legal judgements

Why study with us

Vocational Pathways at Newham College London

Practical Learning. Professional Skills. Powerful Futures.

Our vocational programmes are designed to get you career-ready. You’ll learn practical, hands-on skills in professional workshops and studios, supported by teachers with real industry experience. Whether your goal is university, an apprenticeship or skilled work, we’ll help you progress every step of the way. With strong results, excellent progression rates and a culture that celebrates every student’s journey, Newham College London is where ambition becomes achievement.

Entry requirements

  • GCSE profile: Minimum of 5 GCSEs with an average grade of 5 or above.
  • Subject-specific grades: English Language and Mathematics at grade 4 or above.
  • Suitability: Ideal for students interested in law, criminology, business or public services who wish to develop an understanding of the legal system and its practical applications.

Progression

This course provides an excellent foundation for university study in Law or related subjects such as Criminology, Politics, Sociology, or Psychology. It also complements A Levels in similar disciplines.

Successful learners often progress to degrees in Law or enter careers in the police, legal administration, social work, or public services where legal knowledge and reasoning skills are highly valued.