The BA (Hons) English Literatures and Law with Foundation Year is a comprehensive course provided by the University of Wolverhampton. This unique program combines English Literature and Law, which together provide students a firm grounding in legal principles and a deep understanding of literature.Course Content: The foundation year content is intended to equip students with fundamental skills in central areas of law and English. Afterwards, students will study law and literature modules sequentially, exploring modern and classical literature as well thematic areas of law. Key Modules: Some of the core modules include Foundations of Law, War and Literature, Contemporary Challenges in Law, Literary Linguistics, Literature and Society, and Law of Contract. Accreditations: The course is recognised by Solictors Regulation Authority (SRA) and Bar Standards Board (BSB). Future Careers: On completion of this course, graduates can explore careers in legal professions or roles that require critical and interpretive abilities. They can consider legal practice, publishing, teaching and a wide range of occupations soliciting professional communication skills.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.