The Law with French Law LLB Honours course at the University of Westminster is a full-time, four-year course that uniquely combines a comprehensive study of British law with a year spent studying law in a French-speaking country. The course is recognised by the Joint Academic Stage Board of Solicitors' Regulation Authority and the Bar Standards Board.Course Content: The course provides students with a firm foundation in the core areas of English law while offering the opportunity to study French law and language to an advanced level. The first two years are spent studying English law subjects in the UK before students spend their third year studying law in French in a French-speaking country. The final year is spent at the University of Westminster, choosing from a range of specialised English law options. Key Modules: Across the four years, students will study a range of modules, including Public Law, Tort Law, Criminal Law, Law of Contract, Land Law, Equity and Trusts, EU Law, Public International Law, and Human Rights Law. For the French component of the course, students will undertake modules such as French Constitutional Law, French Contract Law, and French Criminal Law, alongside training in legal translation and interpretation. Accreditations: The course is recognised by the Joint Academic Stage Board of Solicitors' Regulation Authority (SRA) and the Bar Standards Board (BSB), qualifying students to move to the vocational stage of training as a solicitor or a barrister. Future Careers: Graduates of this course can find employment in diverse areas such as legal practice, local and national government, non-governmental organisations, the diplomatic service, international organisations, and teaching. Some graduates also consider undertaking advanced postgraduate study. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.