The Law with International Relations course at the University of Surrey is a unique integrated degree programme that offers learners the chance to study law alongside international relations. This dynamic course provides a deep understanding of law in its historical, comparative, European, and international context with a strong focus on global issues and the role of law in society.Course Content: Highlights of the course content include major international challenges like environmental protection, trade regulation, human rights, and international crime. Students will gain a solid understanding of law, legal processes, legal institutions, and the role of law in society. The course also includes a thorough exploration of the nature and process of international relations, its key actors, theories, and methodologies.Key Modules: Among the critical modules covered in the course are Public Law, Contract Law, Equality and the Law, War and Security, Diplomatic History, Theories of International Relations, Contemporary Security Analysis, American and Comparative Foreign Policy, and Critical Legal Thinking.Accreditations: The degree is recognised by the Law Society and the Solicitors Regulation Authority and a Qualifying Law Degree that satisfies the academic stage of legal education required by the Bar Standards Board to proceed to the vocational stage of training as a solicitor or barrister.Future Careers: The course caters to learners aspiring for careers in law, business, international diplomacy, NGOs, politics, the civil service, international organisations, and academia. Graduates may opt for further advanced study in specialist areas of law or turn towards legal careers in the UK or abroad.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.