This degree is designed for those seeking to combine law with French, fostering a critical understanding of legal principles alongside advanced proficiency in written and oral French. It encompasses all core elements of an LLB, with mandatory modules in the first two years—such as the English Legal System, Public Law, and Criminal Law—while allowing flexibility to study French. In the third year, students select from optional modules like Company Law or International Human Rights Law, and may undertake a year abroad to enhance language skills and cultural awareness. Graduates will gain key insights into English and European law, essential research and communication abilities, and high-level French linguistic competence.Teaching involves lectures, seminars, coursework, and oral presentations, with assessments through exams, essays, and projects, aligned with national legal education standards. The programme includes problem-based learning to build independent skills and is accredited by the Solicitors Regulation Authority and Bar Standards Board, ensuring professional recognition. Personal advisers provide ongoing academic and pastoral support throughout the course.
Please refer to our website for information on assessment: https://www.royalholloway.ac.uk/studying-here/undergraduate/law/law-with-modern-languages-french/
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