Course Overview

In the first year of this four-year degree, you'll study English Legal System and Methods alongside core Law modules such as Law of Torts; Criminal Law, and Law of Contracts. You'll also follow your chosen modern European Languages course.

In your second year, you'll take compulsory core modules in Public Law; European Law and Introduction to Comparative Law, as well as Courts, Law and Politics in Comparative Perspective.

Spending your third year abroad at one of our partner universities, you will have the opportunity to take topical courses at the host institution in the host language.

You'll complete your degree at Lancaster with modules including Introduction to Property Law; Land Law, and Equity and Trusts Law.

The tutors are very friendly and approachable, I believe this makes a difference to your education, providing invaluable support which has guided me in the right direction.

Career opportunities

Many of our graduates continue their training in order to enter the legal professions - mostly as solicitors, but a substantial number choose to practise at the Bar.

Some are taken on by the large law firms who regularly visit Lancaster recruiting for training contracts. A number of graduates use their degree as a foundation for a career in fields from financial services to industry and the media, while others undertake postgraduate academic in the UK, Europe and US.