The Politics and Law Undergraduate programme at Royal Holloway, University of London offers students a combination of political analysis and legal study. This course provides insight into how political and governmental decisions inspire law and contribute to rule-making processes both domestically and internationally.Course Content: The course content is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in political theories, history and institutions while imparting an understanding of law's role in addressing contemporary issues. The programme includes modules on comparative politics and government, political history, political thought, international politics, and law in different cultural, historical and theoretical contexts. Key Modules: Key areas of study include core modules in International Relations, Politics and Government, and Law. It also includes optional modules such as Public International Law, Understanding Social Change, Comparative European Politics and International Security.Accreditations: All the law courses as part of this degree are qualifying law courses and are recognised by the Solicitors Regulation Authority in England and Wales, and the Bar Standards Board as qualifying students to progress onto professional legal training for solicitors or barristers.Future Careers: A degree in Politics and Law can lead to a wide range of careers including politics, human rights, public policy, government and civil service, journalism, business, and legal professions. The university's Careers Service is available to support students’ career development.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.