The Law LLB course at the University of Southampton is a three-year full-time undergraduate program. This course will provide you with a deep understanding of the legal principles and practical skills for a career in law or other related fields. Course Content: The Law LLB course covers a broad range of topics, allowing you to gain a deep understanding of the English legal system, contract law, public law, criminal law, property law, equity and trusts, EU law, and undertakes independent legal research. There are also opportunities to explore specialist areas of law, such as medical law, international law, family law, human rights law and maritime law.Key Modules: The key modules covered in this course include Legal Systems and Reasoning, Criminal Law, Public Law, Contract, EU Law, Property Law, Equity and Trusts, and a third-year Legal Research Project. You'll have the opportunity to select specialist courses in your third year to deepen your understanding in areas of your interest.Accreditations: The Law LLB course at the University of Southampton is a Qualifying Law Degree (QLD) approved by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) and the Bar Standards Board.Future Careers: The Law LLB course prepares students for a diverse range of careers. Graduates typically go on to qualify as solicitors or barristers, whilst others utilise the broad range of transferrable skills acquired during their course to pursue careers in sectors like management, finance, public service, and more. The university's dedicated careers and employability team also offers a range of advice and resources to help students progress in their chosen career path.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.