The LLB Law with American Law course at University of East Anglia is a four-year degree programme that provides an opportunity not only to gain an LLB Law in England but also to spend a year studying the American legal system at a leading law school in the USA. This course gives you an enriching and diverse learning experience, and it is ideal for those interested in a career in international law.Course Content: The degree programme is divided into two main parts: Years 1 and 2 (and Year 4) are spent at UEA, where you’ll study English law. Year 3 is spent studying US law and procedure in the United States. The course provides extensive understanding of the legal system, covering a wide array of topics ranging from Constitutional Law to Law of Contract, and from Administration of Justice to Law of Trust.Key Modules: Some of the key modules which students will encounter in this course will include Constitutional and Administrative Law, Criminal Law, European Union Law, Law of Contract, Law of Tort, Law of Trust, Legal System, Legislation and Statutory Interpretation, Criminal Justice and Evidence, and Equity.Accreditations: The course is recognised by the UK professional legal bodies, the Solicitors Regulation Authority and the Bar Standards Board.Future Careers: This course opens the door to a wide variety of future careers, including: solicitor, barrister, legal secretary or staff in legal departments of corporations, government or non-profit organisations, legal education and research. Graduates with this qualification may also choose to pursue further studies in Law.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.