The English and French Law course at Queen Mary University of London is a four-year course that gives students a chance to earn two degrees: a Bachelor of Laws from Queen Mary University (LLB) and a French law degree from the University of Paris.Course Content: The course gives students a unique opportunity to learn about both English and French law. Students will spend two years studying in London and two years in Paris. The English part of the course includes modules such as Criminal Law, Property Law, and European Law, among others. During the years in France, students will study the French legal system and take courses in commercial law, labour law, and more.Key Modules: The main modules offered in England include Legal Systems, Public Law, Law of the European Union, and Law of Contract. Once in France, students study areas like French Civil Law, French Administrative Law, and Special Contracts.Accreditations: The Bachelor of Laws from Queen Mary University is accredited by the Solicitors Regulation Authority and the Bar Standards Board.Future Careers: Graduates of the English and French Law course are well prepared for a wide range of legal careers in both England and France. They'll be qualified to pursue careers in the bar, legal practice, or further academic study in either country.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.