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University of Limerick
Bachelor of Laws in Common and Civil Law
- Limerick, Ireland
LLB
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The LLB in Common and Civil Law programme provides an opportunity to obtain a bachelor’s degree in both Common Law (The Irish/UK legal system) and Civil Law (the system used in most mainland European jurisdictions). Graduates can therefore expect to have a wide variety of options open to them upon graduation.


FernUni Schweiz
Bachelor of Law
LLB
Part time
Distance Learning
German, French
The course provides a well-founded scientific basic education in the basics of Swiss law and its disciplines and applications: criminal law, private law, public law, antitrust law, legal methodology, commercial law, etc.
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Alderson Broaddus University
Bachelor in Legal Studies
- Philippi, USA
Bachelor's degree
English
Legal studies is an interdisciplinary, liberal arts major that engages the meanings, values, practices, and institutions of law and legality. The legal studies curriculum includes legal principles and history, civil rights and liberties, argumentation and logic, legal research and writing, and ethics.


Monash University
Graduate certificate in Personal Injury Management
- Wellington Road, Australia
Graduate Certificate
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Graduate Certificate in Personal Injury Management offers a focused program designed to equip students with essential skills and knowledge relevant to handling personal injury cases. The course co...
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Civil Law degree programs at the Bachelor's level focus on providing a comprehensive understanding of legal systems, principles, and practices. You'll explore topics such as contracts, torts, property law, and constitutional law to build a strong foundation for a legal career.
Through courses in Civil Law, students learn to analyze legal issues, develop critical reasoning skills, and understand the complexities of the legal framework. The environment fosters independence as students engage with diverse legal perspectives and case studies. Skills specific to this discipline include drafting legal documents, conducting legal research, and applying statutes and regulations effectively.
Graduates often pursue roles in various sectors, such as law firms, public policy, or corporate compliance. They can work as legal assistants, compliance officers, or paralegals, leveraging their knowledge in real-world situations. As part of their education, students strengthen their ability to argue cases and advocate for clients, preparing them for a variety of legal challenges.