Planit


Law

Open University in Scotland

Content

Studying law is stimulating in its own right and will assist you in developing important academic and employability skills. You’ll acquire the legal awareness needed to understand and apply the law and start to develop your skills of legal analysis and methods. Understanding how laws are made, the importance of legal rights and duties and how law impacts upon society helps you understand society and your own role within it. You’ll be well prepared for further study, such as continuing on to complete our law degree, or career development in law, business, government, education, charitable organisations and a wide range of other public facing and regulatory roles.

Entry Requirements

There are no formal qualifications required to study this degree. Computer and internet access required.

Start Date

October, February

Qualification

DipHE

Study Method

Online learning

Course Length

Flexible

Faculty

General

Department

Law

SCQF Level

8

Career Area

Law

Career Sectors

Law (Professional)

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