The LLB Clinical Law undergraduate course at the University of Strathclyde allows students to study core areas of Scots Law, with an emphasis on gaining practical skills through the Clinical LLB. The course aims to develop the knowledge needed to pursue a career in law, and also the transferable skills that employers in other sectors seek. Course Content: This program contains compulsory classes for the first three years. The first two years focus on core areas of Scots Law, while the third year is dedicated to obtaining clinical legal experience. In the final year, students have the opportunity to choose from a range of elective subjects, along with the completion of a research dissertation.Key Modules: Core modules include Legal Methods, Criminal Law, Public Law, Law and Society, Property Law, Contract and Unjustified Enrichment, Business Entities, and Evidence. Elective subjects in the final year may include Intellectual Property, Immigration Law, Contemporary Social Issues and the Law, and Employment Law, among others.Future Careers: This course can lead to a career in Scots Law, as it satisfies the professional requirements of the Law Society of Scotland. Graduates can pursue careers as solicitors or advocates in Scotland, and the grounding in legal theory and practice could also lead to opportunities in legal services, government, academia, commerce, industry and finance.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.