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Law A Level

Wyke Sixth Form College

Wyke Sixth Form College, Bricknell Avenue, Hull, HU5 4NT

GCE A/AS Level or Equivalent
Level 3
Business, Administration and Law

Available start dates

Available start dates

Tuesday, 01 September 2026
Wyke 6th Form College
2 Year(s)
Full time
Daytime/working hours

Application Instructions

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1. Personal Details (including Home Address, Email Address and Contact Number)
2. A full list of all of your predicted grades

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Course Summary

Law involves analysing a wide range of issues and problems. It is a vibrant and exciting subject. It helps you to give direction to your life and to be self-confident in dealing with issues, disputes and other people. You will study specific areas of English law in detail and you will develop excellent, transferable, and analytical skills. We build on your existing skills and your fascination with legal issues as you embark on studying what, for most, is a new subject.

Course Details

A Level Law has two dedicated teaching rooms in the Wilson Building. You will be provided with up to date textbooks, highly effective printed notes linked to integrated assessment materials based on examination questions, and constantly updated media and online materials. We have a well-developed revision programme with focused lessons and materials alongside a large number of extra support sessions.

As well as ensuring that you have an excellent knowledge of the subject, the Law team at Wyke also focus on developing your analytical skills, allowing you to answer examination questions to a very high standard. Studying the subject will also enhance your skills in written and verbal communication, dealing logically with complex concepts and enabling you to produce sustainable conclusions based on your powers of selection of the relevant legal rules.

Our students enjoy their law lessons. Students enjoy the many debates, and the variety of enrichment we offer through our Pre-Law Programme. The study of the key legal cases gives our students a valuable insight into a wide variety of issues that life produces and which require a legal solution.

This course is delivered over two academic years. Students will receive 4 hours 40 minutes of lessons per week. Independent work is essential and is expected of students outside of lessons.

There is a strong ethos of high achievement on this course. The focus of the lessons is on applying legal concepts and skills to problems. Homework is set regularly involving case analysis but the key focus is on regular timed assessments in class, designed to enable students to answer legal problems effectively in timed conditions.

A variety of teaching methods are employed and students will take part in structured debates, presentations, and mini mock trials, and analysis of current legal issues and cases.

PAPER 1: THE LEGAL SYSTEM AND CRIMINAL LAW (1/3 OF A LEVEL)

SECTION A – THE LEGAL SYSTEM

Criminal courts and lay people

Legal Personnel

Access to Justice

Civil Courts

SECTION B – CRIMINAL LAW

General elements of criminal liability

Fatal offences against the person

Non-fatal offences against the person

Offences against property

Mental capacity defences

General defences

Preliminary offences

PAPER 2: LAW MAKING AND THE LAW OF TORT (1/3 OF A LEVEL)

SECTION A – LAW MAKING

Parliamentary Law Making

Delegated Legislation

Statutory Interpretation

Judicial Precedent

Law Reform

European Law

SECTION B – TORT LAW

Liability in negligence

Occupiers’ liability

Torts connected to land

Vicarious liability

Defences

Remedies

PAPER 3: FURTHER LAW (1/3 OF A LEVEL)

SECTION A – THE NATURE OF LAW

Law and morality

Law and justice

Law and society

Nature of Law

SECTION B – THE LAW OF CONTRACT

Formation of a contract

Terms of a contract

Vitiating factors

Discharge

Remedies

How will it be delivered and assessed?

100% Exams

Entry requirements

Information on course specific and pathway specific entry criteria can be found on our website.

Your next steps...

Many students who take Law at Wyke Sixth Form College go on to university and become qualified lawyers. Over 300 of our law students have moved on to study law at university in the last 10 years. As well as a career in law, journalism, marketing, public relations, teaching, business and government are all careers that utilise the skills and knowledge that the subject provides. Whatever your career plans, this course will both challenge and stimulate you, as well as prepare you for the future.

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