The Law with German Law LLB course provided by University College London (UCL) is a unique program that integrates both common law and civil (German) law principles over the course of a four-year degree. The course is not merely the study of two distinct legal jurisdictions, but an opportunity to compare, contrast and consider how each interacts with and influences the other. The course is taught in English, with the year abroad in Germany taught in German.Course Content: The course begins with the foundations of English law, then extends learning to German civil law, German public law, and comparative law. The third year of study involves studying at a partner university in Germany which includes the German language. The final year involves writing a dissertation and choosing two optional modules.Key Modules: In addition to core legal English and German modules, the course allows students to choose from a range of options that include Comparative Law, Jurisprudence and Legal Theory, Banking Law, Tax Law, European Union Law, Intellectual Property Law, and many others. The final year requires completion of a dissertation.Accreditations: The course is an approved Qualifying Law Degree, which allows direct entry to the vocational stage of legal education should students wish to qualify as a solicitor or barrister in England and Wales.Future Careers: The course equips students with skills and understanding to pursue careers in the law sector and beyond. It is especially beneficial for those wanting to work within an international law framework or in the European business world. Graduates typically pursue roles as Solicitors, Barristers, Legal Advisers, or roles in academia, government, and the corporate sector.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.