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BTEC Level 3 Subsidiary Diploma in Applied Law (QCF)

BTEC Diplomas are qualifications that are designed to provide specialist work-related qualifications in a range of sectors. They give learners the knowledge, understanding and skills that they need to prepare them for employment or higher education.
 

Each Subsidiary Diploma is equivalent to an A level but approaches the subjects from a more vocational and practical perspective. These BTEC Level 3 qualifications are assessed by means of course work alone, so they will appeal to those candidates who have shown an affinity for coursework over examinations.
 

To obtain the BTEC Subsidiary Diploma, students must complete all three mandatory units and three specialist units.
 

HND - HNC Dental TechnologyCore Units: Mandatory (all modules are indicative and may change)

 

  • 1 Dispute Solving in the Legal System  
  • 2 Understanding Law Making
  • 3 Aspects of Legal Liability


Specialist Units (all modules are indicative and may change)
 

  • 6 Contract Law
  • 7 Consumer Law
  • 8 Aspects of the Law of Tort


Entry Requirements

  • 5 GCSE subjects at grade C or above, preferably including maths and English 
     
  • BTEC First Diploma with Merit or Distinction. 
     
  • Mature students are invited to apply, regardless of qualifications.
     
  • International students must have IELTS Band 5.5 
     

Commencement
Courses commence every: September/October, January/February and July

Duration
The full programme can be completed in 2 years.
 

Progression
After completing the programme you could progress onto a range of higher education courses or move into employment in various public and private sectors.