The Law (European and International) LLB course at the University of Sheffield provides an engaging and comprehensive education in Law, with a special focus on European and International affairs. The course aims to build strong foundational knowledge in core areas of law, while allowing students to gain a deeper understanding of European and International legal systems.Course Content: The course mixes mandatory and optional modules, the first two years covering core legal principles and concepts, legal history, and European and international law. In the final year, students have the chance to specialize, choosing from a range of modules focusing on topics like Family Law, Equity, and Trusts, Intellectual Property, and IT Law.Key Modules: The core modules of the course include Contract Law, Criminal Law, European Law, International Law, and Property Law. Optional modules span areas like Constitutional Law, Medical Law and Ethics, Human Rights, Family Law, and Criminal Evidence and Justice.Accreditations: Upon successful completion of the course, students will be awarded a qualifying law degree (QLD), which allows progression to the legal practice course (LPC) for solicitors, the bar professional training course (BPTC) for barristers, or direct entry into work in legal offices.Future Careers: Graduates from the course have been successful in securing positions within law firms, legal offices, the civil service, international organizations, NGOs, and more. The transferable skills gained during the course can also be applied in a broad range of industries.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.