Applied Law at Central Saint Michael’s combines practical learning with real-world application, providing you with an understanding of how law operates in everyday life. Law is the study of the rules and principles that regulate society, established by institutions to govern the behaviour of individuals and organisations. We will focus on how these legal principles are applied in real scenarios.
Content Overview
In Year 1, you will explore the structure of the legal system, examining the roles of legal professionals and the judiciary and an introduction to the tort of negligence. You will also be introduced to criminal law, delving into the different types of non fatal offences, the essential elements that constitute a crime, and the principles of sentencing. This foundational knowledge equips you with the tools to understand the law’s impact on society and its practical application.
In Year 2, you will delve deeper into Tort law, exploring the principles and rules governing civil cases. The course also covers more serious criminal offences, such as murder, manslaughter, theft, and robbery, providing a comprehensive understanding of these crimes. Additionally, we will examine police powers and the range of defences available to the accused, ensuring you gain a thorough understanding of both criminal and civil law in practice.
Year 1
Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Certificate in Applied Law
Unit 1: Dispute Solving in Civil Law (Written Exam)
This unit explores how legal disputes are resolved in civil cases, such as those involving contract disputes and negligence.
Topics covered:
– Civil courts and tribunals
– Methods of dispute resolution (e.g. mediation, arbitration, litigation)
– The process of taking a case to court and the roles of legal professionals involved
Unit 2: Investigating Aspects of Criminal Law (Coursework)
This unit provides an in-depth study of criminal law, focusing on different types of crime and criminal procedures.
Topics covered:
– Elements of criminal liability (actus reus and mens rea)
– Categories of crimes (e.g. violent crimes, property crimes)
– The criminal justice process (from arrest to sentencing)
Year 2
Pearson BTEC Level 3 Extended Certificate in Applied Law
Unit 3: Applying the Law (Written Exam)
This unit is designed to provide students with practical skills, applying the law to real-life case studies and scenarios.
Topics covered:
– Real-world application of law through case studies
– Drafting legal documents and providing legal advice
– Investigating how laws are applied in specific situations (e.g. contracts, personal injury claims, or criminal defence)
Unit 7: Tort Law (Coursework)
This unit focuses on the principles and rules governing civil wrongs (torts) that harm individuals or organisations, and the legal remedies available to victims.
Topics covered:
– Introduction to Tort Law and the key concepts
– Real world application of law through case studies
– Negligence and damages
– Occupier’s Liability and Nuisance