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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.

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17 September 2024

Updated General Entry Requirements:

Added additional text:

Admissions for our Law programmes are highly competitive and as part of our assessment we review the whole academic profile. Successful applicants will have a strong set of achieved GCSE grades or equivalent including the majority at grade 7(A) and 8/9 (A*) as well as strong predicted grades.

Our Law programmes do not currently require the LNAT for admissions consideration.

17 September 2024

Updated Module section:

Replaced Year One module text ‘Understanding Law in Context’:

This module will provide you with a sound introduction to the study of Law at Warwick. It aims to explore the meaning of Law in Context as a concept and approach. It will incorporate an understanding of English legal method within the institutional context of the English legal system and engage with the importance of legal theory in this respect. You will gain a critical overview of the machinery of justice at the heart of the English legal system, become familiar with fundamental legal techniques and develop an understanding of law and theory. All subjects will be taught primarily through participatory and problem-based exercises in workshops and seminars (of approximately 20-25 students) where you will have the opportunity to test and develop the fundamental legal knowledge and core skills necessary throughout your studies.

With:

On this Module you will deepen your knowledge of the institutions of the English Legal System while developing the critical skills vital to succeed in a Warwick Law Degree. The Module explores 'Law in Context' as a concept and approach. You will gain a critical overview of the machinery of justice at the heart of the English legal system, become familiar with fundamental legal techniques and develop an understanding of law and theory. It will incorporate an understanding of English legal method with a focus on developing your skills in reasoning, argumentation and research. All subjects will be taught primarily through participatory and problem-based exercises in workshops and seminars (of approximately 20-25 students) where you will have the opportunity to test and develop the fundamental legal knowledge and core skills necessary throughout your studies.


Below Year Two after:

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 in your second year (subject to Bar Standards Board requirements).

Added:

The new Solicitors Qualifying Examination(SQE) does not require you to complete a minimum number of core law subjects. You can make your own decisions as to which options to choose to support your professional qualification. We will advise you if there are any modules we think would benefit you in future professional study.


Old:

Year Three or Year Four

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 module in your final years (subject to Bar Standards Board requirements). Otherwise, you may choose from the optional modules available.

New:

Year Three

In year 3 you will choose from a range of optional modules.

Year Four

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 module in your final years (subject to Bar Standards Board requirements). Otherwise, you may choose from the optional modules available.


Below Year Four after:

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 module in your final year (subject to Bar Standards Board requirements). Otherwise, you may choose from the optional modules available.

Added:

The new Solicitors Qualifying Examination(SQE) does not require you to complete a minimum number of core law subjects. You can make your own decisions as to which options to choose to support your professional qualification. We will advise you if there are any modules we think would benefit you in future professional study.

10 September 2024

Following University approval, we have updated the BTEC requirements for this course under 'Other UK Qualifications' on the 'Entry Requirements' tab:

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BTEC

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

  • BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma: D*D*D
  • BTEC Level 3 National Diploma alongside one A level: D*D* plus grade A in one A level OR D*D plus grade A in one A* level
  • BTEC Level 3 National Extended Certificate alongside two A levels: D* plus grades A*A in two A levels

Revised content:

BTEC

We welcome applications from students taking BTECs alongside at least 1 A-Level. Our typical offers for academic profiles including BTECs are as follows:

  • A* in one A-Level and D*D* in a BTEC Level 3 National Diploma
  • A*A in two A-Levels and D* in a BTEC Level 3 National Extended Certificate
BTEC contextual offer

We welcome applications from students taking BTECs alone or alongside A-Levels. Our typical contextual offers for academic profiles including BTECs are as follows:

  • D*D*D in BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma
  • A in one A-Level and D*D in a BTEC Level 3 National Diploma OR B in one A-Level and D*D* in a BTEC Level 3 National Diploma
  • AA in two A-Levels and D in a BTEC Level 3 National Extended Certificate OR AB in two A-Levels and D* in a BTEC Level 3 National Extended