Level 3 Certificate in Law and Practice
The Level 3 Certificate in Law and Practice was
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
You can choose from a suite of 17 units to build up your
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
Plus one Practice unit (chosen from the seven Practice
units options)
The Law unit linked to the Practice
unit you have chosen.