The Law undergraduate course at the University of Surrey provides students with a thorough understanding of the principles of law from a broad range of perspectives. Offering a solid foundation in legally relevant subjects, it combines academically rigorous coursework with practical skills development, preparing students for a range of legal and non-legal careers.Course Content: The course covers key areas of law including criminal, constitutional, contract, and international law, combined with specialist optional modules such as Family Law, Intellectual Property Law, International Business Law.Key Modules: The main modules include Legal Skills & Process, Contract Law, European Union Law, International Law, Family Law, Intellectual Property Law, and International Business Law. The third year of the course offers a Professional Training placement to gain practical work experience.Accreditations: This course is accredited by the Solicitors Regulation Authority and the Bar Standards Board.Future Careers: Graduation from this program prepares students for a variety of legal careers in both private practice and public bodies. The transferable professional skills they acquire also open up opportunities in business, media, international relations, NGOs, and government.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.