课程简介
该法律学位可以让您了解法律的种类,例如“像律师一样思考”,并可以在利兹大学和德文一所大学的两个法律体系中研究作为社会机构的法律。作为法学院的学生,您将学习法律领域的重要主题,例如合同法,刑法和国际法,以及法律及其与社会的广泛关系。同时,您将被引入德文法律体系,并发展语言技能,为在德文大学学习法学的第三年做好准备。广泛的可选模块使您可以在公司法,人权法,环境法和家庭法等专业法律领域中追求自己的利益。您还可以探索刑事司法和犯罪学等主题,例如警务或青少年犯罪。出国留学是该计划的强制性部分。您将在三年级期间在德文
This degree allows you to learn about how and why law is created and changed, and how it operates as a social institution. You’ll gain expertise in analysis, research, logical argument and more, as you develop an understanding of key topics within the legal sector. At the same time, you will develop your German language skills and, through a third year studying law in Germany, learn about a legal system that is very different to that of England and Wales. Through core and optional legal modules, you’ll examine the broader context of the law and its relationship with society. You can develop your interests in specialist legal areas including company law, employment law, human rights law, media law, environmental law and family law. You could also explore topics in criminal justice and criminology, such as policing or youth crime. Throughout the course you’ll gain diverse skills that will be valuable to you as a global citizen, as well as in your professional career – whether you choose to enter the legal profession or not.The School has four world-leading research centres specialising in Business Law, Criminal Justice, Legal Education and Social Justice, with staff from those Centres teaching across a range of Undergraduate and Postgraduate programmes. You’ll have the opportunity to be taught by some of those staff and will also have the opportunity to apply to explore the practical application of law through our award-winning Community Engagement (pro bono) opportunities. If you want to qualify as a barrister, all our law courses satisfy the degree requirements set by the Bar Standards Board in England and Wales. You can visit the Bar Standards Board website for more information. If you want to become a solicitor in England and Wales, you will need to complete the Solicitors Qualifying Exam (SQE) and have two years of full-time equivalent work experience. The Solicitors Regulation Authority website provides more details. Although you no longer require a law degree or a diploma in order to qualify as a solicitor, a law degree will be particularly effective in allowing you to gain the knowledge and skills required for SQE1 (the first stage of the SQE, set by the SRA).
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