The Law with a Modern Language LLB course offered by the University of Leicester combines a strong foundation in law with the opportunity to study a modern language and spend a year studying at a university abroad. Course Content: The course encompasses key areas of legal study including criminal law, contract law, constitutional and administrative law, and equity and trusts. In parallel with the law modules, students will study a modern language, choosing from French, Italian, or Spanish.Key Modules: The first year focuses on modules such as Contract Law, Criminal Law, and Constitutional and Administrative Law along with the student's chosen language. In the second year, students study Equity and Trusts, Torts, and Land Law, and continue their language study. The third year is spent abroad to enhance language skills and take law-based modules at a partner institution. In the final year, students take the European Union Law module and have the opportunity to select from a wide range of optional modules.Accreditations: A qualifying law degree, the course is recognised by the Solicitors’ Regulation Authority and the Bar Standards Board which could fast-track students to the final stages of qualification as a solicitor or barrister in England and Wales.Future Careers: Graduates of the Law with a Modern Language LLB course may pursue careers as solicitors, barristers, legal advisers, language translators, interpreters, as well as roles in business and governmental sectors.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.