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NPA Legal Studies (School Pupils Only)

The NPA Legal Studies SCQF Level 6, includingCrime Studies, offers a comprehensive introduction to law and criminal justice. Explore essential legal principles, procedures, and rights, with a focus on crime and its impact on society. Ideal for those pursuing a legal career or gaining foundational knowledge in law and crime.

Course information

Level:

Level 6

Study Mode:

  • Other part-time day programme

Location:

  • Dunfermline City Campus
  • Kirkcaldy

Start Date:

Aug 2025

What skills will I learn?

On the NPA Legal Studies SCQF Level 6, including Crime Studies, you will develop a range of valuable skills, including:
  • Legal Research and Analysis – Understanding legal cases, statutes, and regulations.
  • Critical Thinking – Analysing and evaluating legal issues and criminal cases.
  • Communication – Presenting legal arguments clearly and effectively, both in writing and verbally.
  • Problem-Solving – Applying legal knowledge to practical situations.
  • Understanding Criminal Law – Gaining insight into criminal offenses, justice systems, and crime prevention.
  • Ethical Reasoning – Considering moral and ethical implications within the legal field.
  • Case Analysis – Interpreting legal case studies and understanding their outcomes.

What will I study?

  • The structure of the NPA provides candidates with fundamental knowledge and understanding of Scots Law and its application. It is intended to facilitate progression into other legal related programmes in both the further and higher education sectors, but could be offered as part of full time programmes in a range of business areas.

Application Information

What further study options are available?

  • HNC legal Services
  • HNC Police Studies

What career opportunities are there?

The NPA Legal Studies SCQF Level 6, including Crime Studies, can open various career opportunities, such as:
  • Legal Assistant/Paralegal – Supporting lawyers with research, documentation, and client management.
  • Court Clerk – Assisting with the smooth operation of court proceedings.
  • Police Officer – A career in law enforcement, using knowledge of criminal law and justice.
  • Probation Officer – Working with offenders to prevent reoffending.
  • Criminal Justice Support Worker – Helping individuals involved in the justice system.
  • Civil Service Roles – Working in government agencies related to law and crime.
  • Legal Secretary – Providing administrative support in legal offices.
  • It also provides a foundation for further legal studies or law school.