Level 3 Certificate in Law and Practice
The Level 3 Certificate in Law and Practice has been
developed to recognise the growing number of students who are
either interested in a short but rounded introduction to Law and
Practice or have a specific learning need within an area of Law and
Legal Practice.
This qualification consists of five units,
which are individually accumulated. The units are chosen from
a suite of
17 units in accordance with
the qualification rules (see below). Each unit is
regarded as a worthwhile achievement in its own right, and
certification is available at unit level.
Students can complete the Level 3 Certificate
in Law and Practice en-route to the larger (10 unit) Level 3 Professional Diploma in Law and
Practice.
Level 3 Certificate in Law and
Practice - Qualification Rules
The units you choose from the suite of 17 units are the building
blocks towards the Certificate qualification. To achieve the Level
3 Certificate in Law and Practice, you must achieve five units in
accordance with the following rules:
- Unit 1 Introduction to Law and Practice
- Unit 16 Client Care Skills
- Unit 17 Legal Research Skills
- 1 Practice unit (chosen from the 7 Practice units included in
the suite of 17 units)
- The Law unit linked to the Practice
unit you have chosen.