The English and Northern Irish Law course at the University of Dundee offers a unique opportunity to study the legal systems of England, Wales, and Northern Ireland from a Scottish perspective. This Scottish LLB is the only graduate-entry LLB programme of its kind in the UK which provides a dual-qualifying legal qualification in Scots Law and English & Northern Irish Law. Course Content: The course provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the foundational areas of legal study including compulsory subjects, substantive law, and optional modules. Compulsory subjects cover the foundations of legal knowledge, satisfying the professional bodies’ requirements for graduation. Substantive law modules including Company Law and Intellectual Property Law will be studied in the third year, while optional modules focusing on topics you're passionate about like International Law and Forensics, can be taken in the fourth year.Key Modules: Key subjects include Public Law & Legal System, Contract Law, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Property Right & Trusts, Family Law, Evidence & Proof, and Legal Research Skills.Accreditations: The course is accredited by the Law Society of Scotland and the Faculty of Advocates, as well as by the Law Society of England and Wales and the Bar of Northern Ireland.Future Careers: Graduates from this programme will be uniquely qualified to practice law in Scotland, England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Careers in law firms, public sector organisations, corporate in-house legal departments, and not-for-profit organisations are possible for the graduates.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.