The Law with Hispanic Law LLB course from University College London (UCL) provides students with an integrated understanding of English and Spanish law. This is a dual-degree program that offers the opportunity to study law from two different legal systems, preparing students for international legal careers.Course Content: Over the course of four years, students will split their time between UCL and a Hispanic university. The initial two years are spent at UCL where students will study a prescribed set of modules focusing on English law along with Spanish language. The third year is spent studying law at the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid or the Complutense University of Madrid. In the final year, students return to UCL to complete their studies. Key Modules: The course comprises a wide range of modules. Key ones include Contract Law, Public Law, Property Law, Spanish Language for Lawyers, Comparative Law: European Legal Systems, Spanish Advanced Oral Skills & Translation, and Spanish Constitutional Law.Accreditations: This course is qualifying law degree (QLD) in England and Wales for the purposes of the Solicitors Regulation Authority and the Bar Standards Board. Future Careers: Graduates of this course have a wide range of career opportunities. Many go on to become commercial lawyers, public service lawyers, or government advisers. Others find roles in business, finance, and management or pursue further academic research. This degree offers an excellent grounding for those looking to practice law internationally.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.