The French & Law course at the University of Strathclyde is a four-year undergraduate programme that provides students with the ability to function fluently in French and equips them with a thorough understanding of legal principles. It combines French Language study with Law modules, allowing students to acquire applicable skills and knowledge in the two fields. Course Content: The program combines progressive French language and culture instruction with rigorous courses in legal studies. Students will study both areas equally in the first two years, before choosing to major in either law or French in their last two years. The legal component of the course includes subjects such as Criminal law, Public law, and Commercial law.Key Modules: Key components of the curriculum include Introductory French for Beginners, French for Post-Higher/Advanced, Law fundamentals, Public Law, Criminal Law, Jurisprudence, French Culture and History, Commercial Law, and more. Future Careers: Graduates have found success in various career paths. Many have pursued a career in the law as solicitors or advocates. Others work in areas demanding specific language skills, including international organisations, the diplomatic service, or teaching.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.