This degree is the perfect combination of formality and creativity. You will study the core elements of legal practice together with law in a broader context, including its relationship with society. At the same time, you will study the rules that govern the French language but also gain a good understanding of the cultural and political aspects of French life and society, learning how to use French in a formal, legal setting as well as in a more informal setting during the year abroad in your third year - an experience that is sure to be the biggest adventure of your life so far.
If you are looking for a course that is both challenging and stimulating, look no further than this LLB degree in Law and French at Aberystwyth University. Scholarships - View all scholarships Internships
Duration: 4 Year(s)Fees: Not available
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