Course Overview - European Legal Studies LLB (Hons)
This course provides you with the foundation subjects required to obtain a Law Degree along with the opportunity to spend a year of study in one of our partner universities in Europe, gaining knowledge of other legal systems, experiencing another legal culture, enhancing your European language skills and developing international links.
A law degree is seen as a valuable asset by a variety of employers, as is knowledge of another European legal system and another European legal language. When you apply, youll need to demonstrate an aptitude for European language study, but t...
This course provides you with the foundation subjects required to obtain a Law Degree along with the opportunity to spend a year of study in one of our partner universities in Europe, gaining knowledge of other legal systems, experiencing another legal culture, enhancing your European language skills and developing international links.<br/><br/>A law degree is seen as a valuable asset by a variety of employers, as is knowledge of another European legal system and another European legal language. When you apply, youll need to demonstrate an aptitude for European language study, but this does not necessarily mean that youll need to have a formal qualification. While abroad, depending on your language skills, you may study in English or in another European language.<br/><br/>Youll spend the third year of your degree studying at one of our partner universities in the EU, which offer a wide range of law courses, including some taught in English. We have partner institutions in Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain and Sweden. On successful completion of your year abroad, youll return to Westminster in Year 4 to complete your studies..<br/><br/>You will then spend ten months studying law at one of our partner universities in the EU, which offer a wide range of law courses, including some taught in English. We have partner institutions in Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain and Sweden. On successful completion of your year abroad you will return to Westminster in Year 4 to complete your studies.<br/><br/>Teaching methods lectures, seminar-based discussion, class presentations, invited guest speakers and practical group exercises.<br/><br/>Assessment methods include open and closed book exams, in-class tests, oral presentations, and written coursework.