The LLB with Honours in International Law and Comparative Law is an undergraduate degree programme offered by the University of Aberdeen. The course offers an in-depth understanding of the international legal system, the legal traditions of other nations, and the global issues facing lawyers today. The course combines the faculties of law, languages, and the humanities, with an option to spend your third year studying abroad.Course Content: The degree programme consists of studying compulsory courses which cover a broad spectrum of legal topics like Legal System, Legal Method, Criminal Law, Contract Law, and Public Law. Additionally, the course includes the study of the major systems of the world like international law, European law, and the legal systems of countries outside the UK. The course also focuses on the skills necessary for legal practice such as problem-solving, negotiation, team working, and advocacy.Key Modules: The key modules in the course include Legal Methods, Criminal Law, Scottish Legal System, Public Law and Human Rights, and Legal Theory. It also includes Comparative Legal Systems, International Law, and European Union Law as mandatory modules.Accreditations: The programme is accredited by the Law Society of Scotland and the Faculty of Advocates.Future Careers: The graduates of the LLB in International Law and Comparative Law degree can move onto a professional training course to become a lawyer. Opportunities also exist in sectors like the diplomatic service, international NGOs, the EU, and UN agencies.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.