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We will update this page when we make significant changes to course information. This does not necessarily include minor corrections or formatting.

If you ever want to ask us about a change, you can contact us at webeditor at warwick dot ac dot uk.


7th October 2022

We have provided additional information relating to:

A level additional information

Previous content:

You must also achieve grade B/6 in GCSE English Language and grade C/4 in GCSE Mathematics.

Revised content:

You will also need grade 4/C in GCSE Mathematics and grade 6/B in GCSE English Language. Applicants with grade 6/B in GCSE English Literature and minimum grade 4/C in GCSE English Language may also be considered.

IB additional information

Added content:

You will also need grade 6/B in GCSE English Language or International Baccalaureate grade 5 in English A (Higher or Standard Level), grade 5 in Higher Level English B or grade 6 in Standard Level English B. Applicants with grade 6/B in GCSE English Literature and minimum grade 4/C in GCSE English Language may also be considered.

BTEC

Previous content:

We welcome applications from students taking BTECs. Our typical offers are as follows:

  • BTEC Extended Diploma: D*DD
  • BTEC Diploma alongside one A level: D*D plus grade A in one A level
  • BTEC Extended Certificate alongside two A levels: Distinction plus grades AA in two A levels

You must also achieve grade B or 6 in GCSE English Language and grade C or 4 in GCSE Mathematics.

Revised content:

We welcome applications from students taking BTECs. Our typical offers are as follows:

  • BTEC Extended Diploma: D*DD
  • BTEC Diploma alongside one A level: D*D plus grade A in one A level
  • BTEC Extended Certificate alongside two A levels: Distinction plus grades AA in two A levels

You will also need grade 4/C in GCSE Mathematics and grade 6/B in GCSE English Language. Applicants with grade 6/B in GCSE English Literature and minimum grade 4/C in GCSE English Language may also be considered.

14 September 2022

Amended a few details on the page:

Modules tab

  • Added a sentence below ‘Year Two’ but above ‘Contract Law’ which says:

In your second year you will study the following two half modules and then choose from a range of optional modules:

  • Below property law (in its own section) added:

If you are thinking of becoming a barrister or seeking qualification as a lawyer in other jurisdictions, which recognise the Warwick law degree, you will be advised to take the Foundations of EU Law module (subject to Bar Standards Board requirements).

  • Under year four deleted text:

In your final year you will be required to complete the Supervised Project either as a half or full module. You will also select from the range of optional modules available in the Law School. If you are thinking of becoming a barrister or seeking qualification as a lawyer in other jurisdictions, which recognise the Warwick law degree, you will be advised to take The Law of Trusts and Foundations of EU Law modules (subject to Bar Standards Board requirements). Otherwise, you may choose from the optional modules available.

Assessment tab

  • Under Assessment removed moots so it reads:

As well as essays and exams, we offer a variety of other assessment methods such as group presentations, and reflective diaries.

Old text:

As well as essays and exams, we offer a variety of other assessment methods such as group presentations, moots and reflective diaries.

24th August 2022

Typical contact hours changed from:

“Typically, each module has two hours of lectures per week, plus regular seminars or workshops which offer opportunities for legal problem solving and discussion of ethical or policy issues relating to the law. Staff have regular advice and feedback hours in which you can discuss issues outside of your seminars.”

To

“First year modules are taught either by two hours of lectures per week and regular seminars, or by two hours of workshops per week with occasional lectures. These teaching methods offer opportunities for legal problem solving and discussion of ethical or policy issues relating to the law. Staff have regular advice and feedback hours in which you can discuss issues outside of your seminars and workshops.”

Monday 8th August 2022

We updated the following information in regards to 'IB' that sits under 'General Entry Requirements:

Previous Information

IB typical offer

38.

IB contextual offer

We welcome applications from candidates who meet the contextual eligibility criteria. The typical contextual offer is 34. See if you're eligible.

Updated Information

IB typical offer

36.

IB contextual offer

We welcome applications from candidates who meet the contextual eligibility criteria. The typical contextual offer is 32. See if you're eligible.