The Law with Business and Management LLB course at the University of Bradford combines an in-depth understanding of law and business findings, enabling students with the necessary skills and knowledge to apply in real business settings. The course offers an interesting blend of essential law subjects such as contract law and criminal law, along with business modules including management and marketing.Course Content: The course is a blend of lectures, seminars, tutorials, practical law sessions, debates, case studies, presentations, mooting, independent legal research, and self-study. Students are required to study for six modules each year, three in law and three in business and management.Key Modules: The key modules in the course include Contract Law, Criminal Law, EU Law, Equity and Trusts, Land Law, Public Law, Obligation Law, and Tort Law. There is also room for an optional module in final year like Family Law, Employment Law or Commercial Law. Business modules include Principles of Marketing, Introduction to Accounting and Finance, Business Economics, and Operations and Information Management.Accreditations: The Law with Business and Management LLB is accredited by the Solicitors Regulation Authority and Bar Standards Board, thus providing a qualifying degree for entry into the legal profession.Future Careers: The course prepares students for a range of careers in the law and business fields. Possible careers for students graduating from this course include Solicitor, Barrister, Paralegal, Legal Executive, or Business Manager. The skills gained from the course could also extend to roles outside law and business such as public administration, management consultancy, and human resource management.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.