The LLB Law with Foundation at the University of Reading offers a comprehensive foundation in core areas of Law together with the opportunity to tailor your studies and gain practical experience through mooting and pro bono work. The course includes a Foundation Year, designed to build your skills and confidence, providing a stepping stone to undergraduate study in Law.Course Content: The LLB Law with Foundation course has a range of flexible modules to study. In your first year, you will cover topics introducing the English legal system, legal skills, and the principles of constitutional and criminal law. Subsequent years offer deepening studies in key areas and elective module choices like law of the European Union, Intellectual property law, and Human Rights Law. Key Modules: The course is divided into distinct modules such as: Understanding Law, Contract Law and Trusts, Critical Introduction to Law, Land Law and Equity, Criminal Law, Public Law, and Law of the European Union, to name only a few. Accreditations: The LLB Law with Foundation is a qualifying law degree accredited by the Solicitors Regulation Authority and the Bar Standards Board. This accreditation ensures that you will learn all key areas of legal knowledge required to enter the legal profession.Future Careers: The program opens up a broad range of career opportunities including roles in the legal profession, public sector, or industries where legal knowledge is highly valued. Graduates can pursue roles as solicitors, barristers, or other legal professional roles. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.