The Law LLB course offered by Kingston University provides a foundational base for students seeking a career in law or boasting their professional skills. This course enables students to explore the subject in various angles: fundamental principles, the actual workings of the legal systems, and a wide range of specialized areas including European, employment or property law. Course Content: This course provides students with a thorough understanding of the main topics and concepts of law and develops a wide range of transferable skills including problem-solving, negotiation and professional communication. A vast range of optional modules allows them to tailor their degree to their interests, plus they will be able to undertake a work-based learning module in the second year of the course to get practical work experience in legal work environments.Key Modules: The course's key modules include Introduction to Contract and Tort, Legal Systems and Reasoning, Public Law, EU and International Law, Criminal Law, and Land Law. Optional modules such as Human Rights, Employment Law, Medical Law, Company Law and Society, Legal History and Jurisprudence are also available.Accreditations: The course is recognised as a Qualifying Law Degree by the Solicitors Regulation Authority and the Bar Standards Board. This ensures that students will fulfil the academic stage of training to practise as a solicitor or barrister.Future Careers: This course would be ideal for those planning for careers in the legal profession, public service, or any career where success depends upon problem-solving and negotiation skills such as business or commerce. The degree's academic challenge combined with the focus on real-world application of knowledge and transferable skills is an ideal foundation for careers.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.