Put an international perspective on your legal studies with this popular combination. As a qualifying law degree, it will still exempt you from the academic stage of qualifying as a solicitor or barrister.
The law doesn't operate in isolation and in this course you'll gain valuable insights into the global political context of the law as well as the social and cultural aspects of how the legal system functions.
Three-quarters of the course focuses on law, so you'll learn how law is made and administered, gain an understanding of the criminal justice system and study key aspects of the civil and criminal law.
Remember, because there are no general education courses, you can earn a bachelor's degree in only 3 years at UEL.