Royal Holloway's Law with Modern Languages (Spanish) course is a three to four-year undergraduate degree programme. This degree combines two vital areas of study: law and Spanish, to produce graduates well-versed in both areas. This degree will not only provide proficiency in Spanish, but will also give you a substantial knowledge of Spanish life and culture.Course Content: The course offers a fascinating combination of law and Spanish studies. The Law department offers a broad range of optional modules, allowing you to explore your areas of interest. In Spanish, you will have the opportunity to improve your language skills and gain a deep understanding of the culture, history, and society of Spain and Latin America.Key Modules: Some of the key modules in this course include Foundations of Property, Foundations of Tort, Foundations of Contract, Law and Institutions of the European Union, and Public Law. For Spanish, modules such as Modern Spanish Language I and II and Approaches to Texts: Literature and Cinema in the Spanish World are significant parts of the course.Accreditations: The course is recognised by the Solicitors Regulation Authority and Bar Standards Board, which is a crucial factor for students wishing to pursue a legal profession.Future Careers: Graduates of the Law with Spanish course have a wide range of career options available to them. They can work in a variety of roles in the legal profession, from solicitors to barristers. Other potential careers include international organisations, public services, translation, teaching, and roles within Spanish and Latin American businesses.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.