LLB Law and German (MR12)
Bachelor's degree
In Bristol
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Bristol
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Start date
Different dates available
About LLB Law and German
The University of Bristol Law School is a centre for an intellectually demanding, research-informed legal education. We aim to produce accomplished, well-rounded, enquiring graduates with a rich, ethically grounded appreciation of law in business and society.
Bristol is also a major centre for the study of modern languages and cultures. On this four-year Joint Honours programme, which leads to a qualifying law degree, you will study German language, linguistics, literature and history to degree level alongside your core units in law. This provides you with a valuable skill set, ideally tailored to the globalised workplace.
This programme also offers you the opportunity to spend your third year at a German university, where you will study units in German law. Visit our Global Opportunities website to find out where you can study in Germany. In your final year, you will undertake an extended piece of legal research.
All applicants must sit the National Admissions Test for Law (LNAT). Details are available on the LNAT website or the Law School website.
Please visit our frequently asked questions page for further information.
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- Law
- LLB
- Drama
- Politics
- IT Law
- German Language
Course programme
- German Language 1 (Post A-level)
- Introduction to Law
- Law of Contract
- Law and State
- Criminal Law
- Language and Power: Introductions to German History
- German Literature and Film: Genres, Texts, Contexts
Year 2 (2019/20)
- Law of Tort
- Constitutional Rights
- Law and Policy of the European Union I
- Comparative Law
- German Language 2 (Post A-Level)
- "Talking to Tyrants" Politics, Thought and Drama in 1780s Germany
- From Caligari to Hitler: German Film 1919-1945
- Franz Kafka
- Divided Germany
- "Talking to Tyrants" Politics, Thought and Drama in 1780s Germany
- Franz Kafka
- Divided Germany
- "Talking to Tyrants" Politics, Thought and Drama in 1780s Germany (TB2)
- From Caligari to Hitler: German Film 1919-1945 (TB2)
- Franz Kafka (TB2)
- Divided Germany (TB2)
- Literature and Politics, 1800-1871 (TB2)
- "Talking to Tyrants" Politics, Thought and Drama in 1780s Germany (TB2)
- Franz Kafka (TB2)
- From Caligari to Hitler: German Film 1919-1945 (TB2)
- Divided Germany (TB2)
- Literature and Politics, 1800-1871 (TB2)
- Political Systems of Modern Europe
- Woman and Nation
- Gender in Post-Socialist Central and Eastern Europe
- Catalan Language (Elementary)
- Czech Language (Elementary)
- Political Systems of Modern Europe
Year 3 (2019/20)
- Year Abroad (Law and German)
Year 4 (2019/20)
- German Language 3
- Land Law
- Trusts
- Final Year Research Project
- Jurisprudence
- Crime, Justice and Society
- Family Law
- Company Law
- Evidence
- Medical Law
- General Principles of International Law
- Advanced Tort
- Introduction to Intellectual Property
- British Immigration, Nationality, and Citizenship Law
- Roman Law
- Issues in Corporate Governance
- Advanced Family Law
- Information Technology Law
- Clinical Legal Studies
- Rich Law, Poor Law
- Commercial Law
- Law and Policy of the European Union II
- Banking Law
- Criminology
- Insolvency Law
- Legal History
- Sex, Gender and Law
- Employment Law
- Socio-Legal Studies
- Environmental Law
- Human Rights in Law, Politics and Society
- Transnational Arbitration
- Commercial Conflict of Laws
- Comparative Public Law
- Corporate Law Simulation
- International Dispute Settlement
- Advanced Company Law
- International Intellectual Property Law and Human Rights
- Law and Globalisation
- Law and Race
- Policing and Police Regulation
- Linguistic Variation and Change in German
- Radical Protest and Political Violence in post-WWII Germany – Politics, Aesthetics, and Critical Theory
- Political Poetry: 1745–1945
- Seduction and Destruction: 1772–1808
- After The Wall: Remembering the GDR
- The German Sonnet
- Communism in Europe
- Ancients and moderns: cultures of humanism in Renaissance Europe
- Independent Study 1
- Liaison Interpreting
- Translating in a Professional Context
- Teaching Modern Languages as a Foreign Language
- Sociolinguistic Anthropology: Language, Culture, and Society
- Gender, Sexuality and Cinema
- Reimagining Odysseus
- Catalan Language (follow-on)
- Czech Language (follow-on)
LLB Law and German (MR12)