The Law LLB programme at the Queen Mary University of London is a three-year course that provides students with a solid understanding of law, as well as an array of transferable skills. It encourages intellectual rigor, independence of mind, and commercial awareness, addressing law in its social, political, and economic context.Course Content: The course provides students with a comprehensive grounding in the foundational subjects of law. Students learn the methods and techniques which lawyers use to solve problems. Critical analysis forms the basis for understanding and remembering the law and for adapting to new situations and rules. Key Modules: The Law LLB course covers seven core modules: Public Law, Contract Law, Criminal Law, Land Law, EU Law, Equity, and Trusts, and Tort. In addition to these, students can choose from a wide selection of specialised electives in the final year of the programme.Accreditations: The programme is a Qualifying Law Degree (QLD) in England and Wales, meaning it fulfils the academic component needed to train as a barrister or solicitor.Future Careers: Graduates can pursue a wide range of careers including roles in law firms, multinational companies, international organizations, or in government. This course provides the training needed to become a solicitor or barrister, but it also provides a robust foundation for students who prefer to use their legal training to excel in other professions.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.