The Law and Legislative Studies LLB (Hons) course offered by the University of Hull is a unique program that combines academic learning and practical experience in law. Students will receive comprehensive training, tradition in its depth of understanding, and modern in its relevance to today’s societal challenges.Course Content: The three-year course includes subjects such as British Government & Politics, Legal Skills & system, Law of Torts, Parliamentary Studies, and work placement. It engages with law’s big themes, theories, and methods as well as the intricacies of procedures and case law. The course ensures students learn about central aspects of law and apply this knowledge in a political context, examine how lawmakers work in practice, and how law is made and enforced.Key Modules: Students will delve into the English Legal System and Skills, Introduction to Law, The Law of Contract, Constitutional & Administrative Law, Parliament Today, and Parliament in Practice. Third-year modules include a parliamentary placement and seminars that inform dissertation work.Accreditations: The course is validated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority and is a qualifying law degree.Future Careers: Career opportunities for graduates include practicing barrister, solicitor, law clerk, parliamentary staffer or advisor, politician, civil servant, or roles within international organizations, media, and the public sector.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.