The LLB Law with Social Policy offered by Strathclyde University is a degree program that combines the study of law with social policy. This degree is uniquely designed to not only give students a solid foundation in law but also to foster understanding of social issues. The program is aligned with real-world applications, allowing students to gain knowledge and develop skills relevant to a wide range of career options.Course Content: The four-year course covers a comprehensive syllabus. In the first three years, students study a variety of law subjects alongside a major focus on social policy, providing a contextual understanding of the social implications of law. The final year allows students to build on their knowledge base by selecting specialized classes.Key Modules: Some of the components include Criminal law, Public law, Legal methods, Family law, European Human Rights Law, and International private law. There's also emphasis on key issues in social policy including inequality, welfare, and social justice.Accreditations: The course meets the professional requirements of the Law Society of Scotland and the Faculty of Advocates.Future Careers: Graduates from this course can pursue opportunities in various sectors such as social work, welfare rights, housing officer, and community development. The course also provides a significant stepping stone towards a career in law, fulfilling the first step to becoming a solicitor or advocate in Scotland.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.