The Law with International Relations course offered by Royal Holloway, University of London, provides a comprehensive understanding of the inner workings of the law and international relations. It enables students to identify connections and contrasts between different areas of law, with specific regard to their international aspects and implications.Course Content: The course combines deep theoretical knowledge with practical application. The curriculum has a distinctive focus on both law and international relations, enabling students to gain a robust understanding of both subjects. Additionally, the course equips students with an understanding of the relationship between the two disciplines.Key Modules: The first two years comprise core modules that ground students in the foundations of law and international relations. The core modules include Public Law, Contract Law, Criminal Law, and Tort Law. Optional modules in the final year allow students to delve deeper into specific topics. These can range from energy and climate change law to international human rights and counterterrorism.Accreditations: This LLB is a Qualifying Law Degree, which exempts graduates from the initial stage of the legal education and the subsequent professional training required by the Solicitors Regulation Authority and Bar Standards Board to become a solicitor or barrister.Future Careers: Graduates are well-prepared for a variety of legal careers, from becoming a solicitor or barrister to roles in government or international organisations. The transferable skills acquired can also be applied to careers outside the law, such as journalism, finance, or politics.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.