Applied Law (Vocational)
Knole Academy
Knole Academy, Bradbourne Vale Road, Sevenoaks, Kent, TN13 3LE
Available start dates
Available start dates
Application Instructions
Applications Open - 10th November 2025
Applications Close - 27th February 2026
Entry Requirements - Please refer to the Sixth Form Course Directory via the website www.knoleacademy.org
Option blocks and detailed subject information can be found in our course directory https://www.knoleacademy.org/3569/information-for-students-applying-for-september-2025
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Vocational pathway - Select minimum of 3 vocational subjects
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Course Summary
Law continues to be a popular subject in Post 16. It is designed not only for those wishing to pursue a career in Law, but also for those who wish to become more empowered about their rights and responsibilities. Through studying Applied Law, it is hoped that students will:
- Develop and sustain an enjoyment and knowledge of selected areas of law in England and Wales
- Develop important techniques such as critical thought, analytical and problem solving skills, which are highly desirable in the workplace and higher education.
Course Details
Certificate (First Year):
Unit 1: Dispute Solving in Civil Law
Unit 2: Investigating Aspects of Criminal Law and the Legal System
Extended Certificate (Second Year):
Unit 3: Applying the Law
One Optional Unit
How will it be delivered and assessed?
All units will require you to complete Pass, Merit and Distinction tasks. Units 1 & 3 are externally assessed through a one and a half hour controlled assessment, which is worth 50% of your grade; you will be given a case study two weeks prior to the assessment which will require you to conduct research and give advice of a legal issue. Unit 2 and the further optional unit are internally assessed through a series of coursework tasks, spread over two terms.
Entry requirements
Minimum of five 9-4 grades in GCSE examinations including English and Maths.
Your next steps...
Future courses and possible careers:
The Law qualification is widely held in high regard by employers across many industries as the course helps you to develop important skills, knowledge and understanding. With further training, this course is a sound grounding from which to enter into a career in the legal profession such as a solicitor, barrister or paralegal.
If you choose not to undertake university study, Law is also an excellent foundation on which to build a career in the police, as a teacher/lecturer, as a legal secretary or within the civil service or political arena.
Employers value this course due to the range of analytical skills and focus on independent learning that students develop during the course. There are also a growing number of apprenticeships in the legal sector.
Other possible careers are as follows:
- Police
- Teacher
- Civil Service
- Politics
- Solicitor
Additional information
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