The Law Major with Politics LLB (M1L2) is an undergraduate course offered by Queen's University Belfast. The course enables students to study law as their major subject and politics as their minor. This course is designed to provide a balanced and broad understanding of both subjects.Course Content: The course is spread over a period of three years. In the first two years, students study legal methods and skills, constitutional law, European law, criminal law, equity, and property law. In the final year, there is a focus on law options, and politics will be studied as a minor. Key Modules: Some of the key modules in this course include: Legal Methods and Skills, Public Law, European Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Rights and Accountability, Equity, Land Law, Trusts and Their Equivalents, and Options. The politics minor includes modules such as Issues in Contemporary Politics, Comparative Territorial Politics, and Political Parties and Elections.Accreditations: This course is accredited by the Law Society of Northern Ireland and the Bar Council of Northern Ireland, qualifying graduates to proceed to the professional stages of the solicitors' and barristers' courses.Future Careers: The skills developed through this course, such as critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills, can lead to a variety of career fields. Graduates can aim for roles in legal practices, government and the public sector, political advocacy, non-government organisations, and more.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.