The Law Scots and French undergraduate program at the University of Dundee will provide students with a comprehensive understanding of both Scots and French law, including its practice and institutions. The course takes five years to complete full time and involves spending a year studying in a French University.Course Content: The program offers a diverse range of topics encompassing all key aspects of law, including Constitutional Law, European Union Law, Criminal Law, and Civil Law. Students will get an opportunity to demonstrate their analytical skills, learn to formulate and present detailed and coherent legal arguments.Key Modules: Key modules include Trust and Succession, Family Law, Law of Obligations, Commercial Law, Forensic Medicine, and French language. Each module carries a significant amount of credit points which contribute to the overall award.Accreditations: The completion of this course will provide students with a dual qualification as it is jointly taught by the University of Dundee and French Universities like University of Rennes, Universite Grenoble Alpes or University of Strasbourg.Future Careers: The dual qualification opens up a wide range of opportunities. Students can pursue careers in law institutions where thorough knowledge of both legal systems is highly valuable; this includes international law firms, multinational corporations, non-governmental organizations, and governmental bodies both in the UK and France.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.