The Law course at Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) is a full-time undergraduate program that is structured for three years. The course is designed to advance students' critical thinking, decision-making abilities, and a rich, multicultural understanding of the law. Course Content: The course seeks to help students understand and apply legal principles across a wide range of situations, and how these principles interact with political, ethical, and social debates of our era. It provides a foundation to develop legal knowledge, understanding, and skills for a range of careers in law and beyond. The course offers the opportunity to get involved in real case work via the Anglia Law Clinic and indulge in the debate through the Cambridge Centre for Access to Justice.Key Modules: The course consists of modules such as Legal Systems and Skills, Constitutional and Administrative Law, Law of Contract, Law of Tort, EU Law, and Law of Trusts, amongst others.Accreditations: The undergraduate course is accredited by the Solicitors Regulatory Authority (SRA) and the Bar Standards Board (BSB).Future Careers: Upon successful completion, students will have career prospects in areas such as solicitors, barristers, chartered legal executives, paralegals, police officers, court professionals, civil service officers, and more.For more information on this course, please visit the official [course page](https://www.aru.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/law)