The "Law with Modern Languages Italian (4-year course)" is offered by Royal Holloway, University of London. This innovative programme combines law studies with Italian language learning, cultural studies, and a year of studying abroad. It is for students who are interested in pursuing a legal career, but also have a passion for languages and wish to expand their global perspectives.Course Content: This course includes a combination of law subjects alongside Italian language and society studies. The Law component covers fundamental areas like contract law, criminal law, constitutional law, and EU law. The Modern Languages part allows students to develop high proficiency in Italian and understanding of Italian society. Key Modules: The programme is divided into various modules including Italian language (beginners to advanced), European Literature, Comparative Literature and Culture, Criminal Law, Law of Trusts, Company Law, Human Rights and State Power and many more that cover a broad range of legal, linguistic and cultural aspects. It's noteworthy that the course includes a placement year in Italy.Accreditations: The programme is recognised as a Qualifying Law Degree by the Law Society of England and Wales and the Bar Standards Board which means it satisfies the first stage of the academic legal education required towards becoming a barrister or solicitor. Future Careers: Graduates from this programme can pursue a legal career, either in the UK or internationally. The course is also valuable for roles in international business, European Union organisations, language teaching, translation, and tourism.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.