LLB (Hons) Scots Law with Portuguese
Course Overview
This Scots Law degree provides the essential foundation for a career in the Scottish legal profession while also serving as a premier gateway to international legal practice and other prestigious careers. The curriculum combines rigorous intellectual training with exceptional flexibility, most notably through its renowned international study abroad program. A unique feature is the deep integration of language studies, allowing students to develop advanced legal and linguistic fluency in a global context.
Key Program Highlights
- Direct pathway to qualifying for the Scottish legal profession
- Extensive study abroad programme with over 60% of students undertaking international mobility
- Option to fully integrate a modern language (French, German, Italian, Portuguese, or Spanish) throughout the four-year degree
- Spend your third year studying law at a partner university abroad, taught entirely in your chosen language
- Graduate with a specialized degree (e.g., Law with French Legal Studies) highlighting your dual expertise
Course Overview
This Scots Law degree provides the essential foundation for a career in the Scottish legal profession while also serving as a premier gateway to international legal practice and other prestigious careers. The curriculum combines rigorous intellectual training with exceptional flexibility, most notably through its renowned international study abroad program. A unique feature is the deep integration of language studies, allowing students to develop advanced legal and linguistic fluency in a global context.
Key Program Highlights
- Direct pathway to qualifying for the Scottish legal profession
- Extensive study abroad programme with over 60% of students undertaking international mobility
- Option to fully integrate a modern language (French, German, Italian, Portuguese, or Spanish) throughout the four-year degree
- Spend your third year studying law at a partner university abroad, taught entirely in your chosen language
- Graduate with a specialized degree (e.g., Law with French Legal Studies) highlighting your dual expertise