The Law LLB course at the University of Leicester is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of legal principles and institutions. The course inculcates the awareness of the wider role of law in society and an understanding of legal reasoning. This three years full-time course provides insights into various aspects of law, such as family, labour, criminal, and many more.Course Content: The course content includes the English legal system, contract law, criminal law, constitutional and administrative law, EU law, property law, and equity and trusts. All seven subjects must be taken in the first and second years. Informative elective modules are offered in the final year.Key Modules: The most significant modules in the course are Constitutional and Administrative Law, Contract Law, Criminal Law, EU Law, Equity and Trusts, Law of Tort, and Property Law. Possible elective modules may include Commercial Law, Competition Law, Company Law, Employment Law, Family Law, Intellectual Property Law, International Law, and Labour Law.Accreditations: The course is professionally accredited by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) and the Bar Standards Board (BSB).Future Careers: Graduates from this course typically go on to careers in law and a wide variety of roles that require critical thinking, reasoning, and decision-making skills, such as civil service, education, government, or business.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.