Law

Studying a career pathway in law doesn’t necessarily mean that you have to become a lawyer or legal executive. Yes, it’s one of the specialisms that you can pursue, but there are many other job roles available in both the private and public sector.

Whilst a strong knowledge of the law is the foundation of all of careers in the sector, you may also need to understand how and why people commit crimes depending on the career pathway you follow.

Whether you want to uphold the law, help set new policies to keep our communities safe or challenge evidence in court, one of our career pathways will set you up perfectly.

Choose the career pathway that excites you most and tailor your studies to your interests by selecting your third A Level from the bottom of this page.

Typical entry requirements:

3 A Levels

5 GCSEs at grade 4 or higher, including English Language and Maths 

Please note:

  • BTEC or vocational qualifications will not be accepted in place of GCSEs
  • International applicants must also have IELTS 6.0

Choose a career pathway…