The Law with French LLB at Queen's University Belfast is a dynamic program that not only offers in-depth study in law but also develops proficiency in the French language. The course is based on the idea that legal processes and developments cannot be fully understood in isolation from the social, political, economic and cultural contexts. Through a combination of distinctive modules, students gain a nuanced understanding of law and its implications along with a proficiency in a second language.Course Content: The degree offers a rigorous academic qualification in law, along with a broad knowledge of French society, language and culture. The program is full time and provides students with the opportunity to study at a partner university in France. The coursework includes a wide range of modules, with key subjects focusing on both UK and international laws, along with advanced French linguistic classes. Key Modules: Students embark on a variety of modules such as; Contract Law, Criminal Law, Constitutional Law in Context, Public Law, Law of Torts, Land Law, Law of Equity, French language, and Contemporary France. In addition, modules like European Legal Systems and Legal Methods are designed to deepen the understanding of French and European legal systems.Accreditations: The program is recognized by the Solicitors Regulation Authority and the Bar Standards Board of England and Wales, as qualifying law degrees for the academic stage of training for the profession of solicitor or barrister.Future Careers: On completion of the course, graduates can pursue careers in the legal profession as solicitors or barristers. Moreover, the curriculum is designed to widen career possibilities to roles in politics, business, European institutions, non-governmental organizations or linguistically-oriented positions in the private sector.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.