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Do you have an interest in law? Oxbridge’s online law courses are designed to help you learn new skills, pursue your interests, or advance your career. Our courses provide a strong real-world understanding of the subject matter, equipping you with the knowledge and skills that employers and further education establishments value. The skills and qualities you’ll build, such as commercial awareness, communication, initiative, and collaboration, are highly transferable and can open up a wide range of opportunities within the legal profession and beyond. With the flexibility to complete the course entirely from home, without any placement requirements, our law courses are tailored to fit your busy life. Led by dedicated, expert professionals and developed by industry experts, these courses are rewarding, ever-changing, and career-enhancing. Plus, we offer unlimited tutor support to ensure your success.
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  • A-level Law 

    Find out more about the hugely complex and compelling world of the legal system, our home study A-level Law should be a perfect foundation on which to build your knowledge.

More about our Law courses

Our expertly designed law courses are taught by experienced legal professionals who are passionate about sharing their expertise.

One of the key advantages of learning law online with Oxbridge is the flexibility it offers. Our courses are designed to fit seamlessly into your busy schedule, allowing you to learn at your own pace and from the comfort of your own home. Areas of law such as criminal law and employment law courses are popular, ever-changing and interesting to learn and work in.

Beyond the academic benefits, studying law can also enrich your personal life. It can enhance your critical thinking skills, improve your communication abilities, and develop a greater appreciation for the legal system.

In addition to our language courses, Oxbridge also offers a variety of resources to support your learning journey. These include interactive exercises, case studies, quizzes, and access to a community of fellow learners. By utilising these tools, you can reinforce your understanding of legal concepts and develop your confidence.

Whether you’re looking to learn law for personal or professional reasons, Oxbridge is here to help. Our online law courses provide a flexible, effective, and engaging way to acquire legal skills and unlock a world of opportunities.

Entry requirements for an undergraduate law degree at top universities typically range from A*AA to AAB. Other institutions have less stringent criteria, so check when searching for courses. Some universities specify required GCSE grades in English, maths and possibly a foreign language.

There is something for everyone in the world of law: from criminal law to family law, employment law to human rights. Oxbridge offers a variety of law courses to suit your interests and career goals.

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