LL.B. Law and French
Bachelor's degree
In Cardiff
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Bachelor's degree
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Cardiff (Wales)
Cardiff Law School is committed to providing an outstanding teaching and learning experience that is underpinned by our excellent research activity. A well resourced centre of excellence, we attract students from all over the world and offer a friendly, supportive and culturally diverse environment in which to study.
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Subjects
- IT Law
- Law
- Teaching
Course programme
- Public Law
- Contract
- Criminal Law
- Legal Foundations
- Contemporary French Language
- Modern France: War, Conflict and Culture
- Modern France: Politics, Economy and Society
In each of Years Two and Three students pursue modules amounting to 120 credits. In Year Two, 80 credits will be chosen from compulsory and optional law modules; the remaining modules will be chosen from compulsory and optional French modules. In Year Three, between 60 and 80 credits will be chosen from law modules and the remaining 40-60 credits will be chosen from French options. The final Honours classification is based on the examinations taken in Years Two and Three as well as assessments taken during the Year Abroad.
Year Two law modules- French Law
- Land Law
- Tort
- French Language (compulsory), plus one of the following options:
- Borders and Identities in Post War European Cinema
- French Colonial Culture
- History of French Labour
- Innovations in European Literature
- Introduction to Specialised Translation
- Page to Screen
- Principles of Translation Theory
- Watching the Detectives
- French studies dissertation, and
- French legal modules taken at partner university in France and French legal dissertation, or
- French Licence
- Administrative Law
- Commercial Law
- Company Law
- Dissertation
- Environmental Law
- Family Law
- Human Rights Law
- Intellectual Property
- Jurisprudence
- Law of the European Union
- Medicine, Ethics and Law
- Public International Law
- Trusts
- French Language I
- French language II
- Caldicot Teaching Scheme
- Contemporary French Employment Relations
- Ecrire LAfrique
- Empire, War, Decolonisation
- European Mind in the 20th Century
- From East to West: At the Roots of European Culture
- French Politics and Society
- May 68
- Memory, Loss and Commemoration
LL.B. Law and French