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Queen Mary University London
English and French Law
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
Broaden your legal horizons by studying English and French law at renowned law schools in London and Paris. This integrated programme brings together expertise from two first-class law schools to help you build impressive knowledge of both countries’ legal systems.


Queen Mary University London
English and European Law
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
Study law in London and at prestigious European partner universities to gain a global perspective. Experience life in a European country while building knowledge of the law in different jurisdictions.
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Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania
Bachelor of Arts in English(Major)
- Lock Haven, USA
BA
On-Campus
English
Open a book and open new worlds. In your English classes, you will explore wide ranging literary traditions in American, British, and world literature, and practice critical and creative reading, writing and discussions. You will learn to articulate and defend ideas with confidence, and to understand and respond to ideas and values different from your own. In this track you will develop your ability to read with comprehension, think critically, and write clearly— all of which are skills required by our rapidly evolving global marketplace.
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Studying English Law at the Bachelor's degree level opens doors to a deep understanding of legal principles and their applications. This field combines critical thinking with practical skills, preparing you for diverse career paths in and outside the legal profession.
Courses typically include contract law, criminal law, and constitutional law, where you'll engage with real-world case studies. You'll practice legal writing, explore litigation processes, and develop negotiation tactics. As a student in this program, you’ll grow your analytical skills while learning to interpret complex legal texts. The environment fosters independent thought, encouraging you to examine varying interpretations of laws and their implications.
Graduates of English Law programs often pursue careers as solicitors, paralegals, or legal advisors. Many choose to work in various sectors, including business, government, or non-profit organizations, where they leverage their strong understanding of the legal landscape. Understanding law not only enriches your perspective on justice and regulations but also enhances your adaptability in a range of professional settings.