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Are there any specific modules or subjects covered in the RQF Extended Diploma Law (fast track) course?

Yes, the RQF Extended Diploma Law (fast track) course covers a wide range of modules and subjects that are essential for a comprehensive understanding of the legal field. Here are some of the key modules typically included in this course:

Module Description
Legal Systems and Methods This module provides an overview of different legal systems and the methods used in legal research and analysis.
Criminal Law Students will learn about the principles of criminal law, including the elements of a crime and the defenses available to defendants.
Contract Law This module covers the formation of contracts, the terms of a contract, and the remedies available for breach of contract.
Tort Law Students will study the principles of tort law, including negligence, nuisance, and the liability of public authorities.
Public Law This module focuses on the principles of constitutional and administrative law, including judicial review and the separation of powers.
Human Rights Law Students will explore the development of human rights law, including the European Convention on Human Rights and the Human Rights Act.

These are just a few examples of the modules that may be covered in the RQF Extended Diploma Law (fast track) course. Each module is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in key areas of law, preparing them for further study or a career in the legal profession.

If you are interested in pursuing this course, be sure to check with the specific institution offering the program for a detailed list of modules and subjects covered.