This undergraduate course, Law with French LLB, offered by the University of Birmingham, is a four-year program which integrates the study of law with modern French. This programme gives students a chance to get the qualifying law degree along with advanced French language skills. Course Content: The first two years of study focus on core areas of English law including criminal law, law of tort, constitutional law, and property law. The third year is spent abroad in a French-speaking country allowing students to immerse themselves in the culture and language, and the final year revisits and expands on English Law. Key Modules: This study programme includes modules such as Criminal Law, Constitution Law, Contract Law, Property Law I, French Legal System, French for Law II, Law of Torts, European Union Law, and Jurisprudence.Accreditations: Graduating from this course provides students with the qualifications needed to progress to the next stage of legal training, and is accredited by both the Solicitors Regulation Authority and the Bar Standards Board. Future Careers: This programme equips students with the abilities and knowledge necessary for a broad range of careers. Graduates could work within law, government bodies, non-government organizations, the voluntary sector and more. Bilingual or multilingual lawyers have advantageous opportunities in today's globalized world.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.