The Law (English/ Northern Irish/ French) Undergraduate degree at the University of Dundee is a unique course allowing students to study the legal systems of two jurisdictions. The first two years will cover the fundamental principles of English and Northern Irish law, while in the third year, students will study French law, culture, and language in France. This dual-qualification opens a wide range of career options in the UK, Ireland, and Europe. Course Content: The course provides a comprehensive foundation in the principles of English and Northern Irish law in the first two years. The third year is spent abroad studying French law. In the final year, students return to Dundee to complete the modules required for the degree. Key Modules: While the actual modules may change from year to year, examples of potential modules include: Legal System, Contract Law, Criminal Law, Constitutional Law, Property Law, International Private Law, and European Union Law. Accreditations: University of Dundee's LLB degree is recognised by the UK's Law Society and Bar Council, which means it's an important qualification that leads towards becoming a solicitor or barrister in the UK.Future Careers: Graduating from this course leaves multiple career pathways open in the UK, Ireland, and Europe. While many graduates go on to become solicitors or barristers, others find roles in business, finance, the civil service, NGOs, and more. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.