Languages MA, BSc, LLB
Bachelor's degree
In Dundee
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Dundee (Scotland)
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Duration
4 Years
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Start date
September
The undergraduate Modern Languages programme has two main strands:
Applied Languages (French, German, Spanish)
Languages for All (usually in the evening) including Arabic, French, Gaelic, German, Mandarin Chinese, Latin, Modern Greek, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, and Turkish
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About this course
Employment opportunities for graduates with language experience are varied. Our graduates have gone into careers in international law, diplomacy, business and commerce, teaching, tourism, publishing, and European and international research, to name just a few areas.
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Subjects
- IT Law
- Psychology
- English
- LLB
- Law
- Property
- Languages
- Humanities
- Modern Greek
- Italian
- Spanish
Course programme
Level 1
- Applied Languages 1 or Intensive 1 (2 modules)
- plus 4 other modules
- Applied Languages 2 or Intensive 2 (2 modules)
- plus 4 other modules
- Applied Languages 3
- plus 3 other modules in main subject/s
- Applied Languages 4
- plus 3 other modules in main subject/s
Typical Degree Programme – two languages
Note: a degree programme studying two languages is only available with Humanities subjects.
Level 1
- Applied Languages 1 or Intensive 1 (4 modules over two languages)
- plus 2 other modules in main subject
Level 2
- Applied Languages 2 or Intensive 2 (4 modules over two languages)
- plus 2 other modules in main subject
Level 3
- Applied Languages 3 (2 modules over two languages)
- plus 2 other modules in main subject
Level 4
- Applied Languages 4 (2 modules over two languages)
- plus 2 other modules in main subject
LLB (Law with a language)
Honours DegreeAn honours degree normally takes four years, full time, you study levels 1-4, as described below.
Level 1 (120 Credits)Scots Law Stream
- Scots Law of Contract (20/1)
- Scots Law of Delict (20/1)
- Constitutional Law (20/1)
Both Streams - Students undertaking both Scots and English law.
- Applied Language 1 (40/1)
- Legal Method & Systems (20/1)
- Constitutional Law (20/1)
English Law Stream
- English Law of Contract (20/1)
- English Law of Tort (20/1)
- English Criminal Law (20/1)
Scots Law Stream
- Family Law (20/2)
- Mercantile Law (20/2)
- Scottish Property Law (20/2)
- Evidence (10/2)
- Revenue (10/1)
Both Streams - Students undertaking both Scots and English law.
- Applied Language 2 (40/2)
- Administrative Law (20/2)
English Law Stream
- English Law of Equity and Trusts (20/2)
- English Law of Property (20/2)
- Evidence (10/2)
- Level 2 subject (20/2)
A choice of 4 subjects (4 x 30 credits). Courses on Erasmus exchange equivalent to 120 credits.
- Commercial Contracts
- Consumer Protection
- Conveyancing Practice
- Criminal Justice
- Critical Legal Theory
- Employment Law
- English Law of Obligations
- English Criminal Law & Process
- European Law and Institutions
- Family, Law and Society
- International Human Rights Law
- International Private Law
- Introduction to Legal History
- Penology
- Planning Law
- Public International Law - International Conflict
- Reparation
- Roman Law
- Scots Professional Practice (compulsory for those wanting to qualify in Scotland)
A choice of 2 subjects (2 x 30 credits) and Dissertation (60 credits)
- Company Law
- Comparative Charity Law
- English Law of Trusts and Land
- Environmental Law
- Gender and the Law
- Human Rights
- Intellectual Property Law
- International Criminal Law
- Public International Law - Marine Resources
- Medicine and the Law
- Nationality and Immigration Law
Key Compulsory: all other modules can be in another discipline up to 120 credits total (80 in one year)
Scots professional subjects
English and NI professional subjects
NI professional subjects
Compulsory for dual qualifying degree
An honours degree normally takes four years, full time, you study levels 1-4, as described below.
Advanced Entry Honours DegreeIt is possible to study for most of our honours degrees in three years if you have the required grades and subjects as listed in the Entry Requirements section. You study levels 2-4 below. There are definite advantages to considering this route as the time needed to study is reduced by one year which enables you to start working and earning earlier.
Typical Degree ProgrammeVisit the undergraduate Psychology webpage for more information.
Level 1- Applied Languages 1 (2 modules)
- plus 5 other modules in psychology
- Applied Languages 2 (2 modules)
- plus 5-6 other modules in psychology
- Applied Languages 3 (1x15-credit module)
- plus 4 other modules in psychology
- Applied Languages 4 (1x15-credit module)
- plus 2 modules and dissertation in psychology
Languages MA, BSc, LLB