BA (Honours) in Law and Spanish
Online United Kingdom
BA
DURATION
6 years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time, Part time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
EARLIEST START DATE
TUITION FEES
GBP 21,816 *
STUDY FORMAT
Distance Learning
* total cost; part-time at a rate of 60 credits is £3,636 per year
Key Summary
Combining law with Spanish is both stimulating and a smart career move. You’ll divide your study equally between both subjects. With this BA (Honours) in Law and Spanish degree, you’ll raise your legal awareness and acquire skills in legal analysis and methods. The study of Spanish opens doors to Spanish-speaking cultures and communities and can provide a key to the global workplace.
Spanish is one of several languages you can study as part of our BA (Honours) in Law and Languages (R56).
Key features
- Gives you an understanding of the role of law in today’s society.
- Provides you with legal awareness and the skills of legal analysis and methods.
- Develops you into a proficient user (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages level C1) of Spanish.
- Develops advanced knowledge of the cultures that use Spanish.
- Improves competence in intercultural communication.
The law modules in this qualification cover the legal system in England and Wales only, not any other parts of the UK.
Accessibility
Our qualifications are as accessible as possible, and we have a comprehensive range of support services. Our BSc (Honours) Computing and IT uses a variety of study materials and includes the following elements:
- Online study – most modules are online; some have a mix of printed and online material. Online learning resources could include websites, audio/video, and interactive activities
- Online tutorials
- Group-work
- Using and producing diagrams and screenshots
- Practical work
- Finding external/third-party material online
- Accessing online catalogues and databases
- Specialist material, such as legal texts
- Assessment in the form of short-answer questions, essays, and examinations
- Feedback – continuous assessment includes feedback from your tutor and using this to improve your performance
- Pre-determined schedules – we’ll help you to develop your time-management skills
- Embedded online school (for OU level 2 languages)
How long it takes
- Part-time study - 6 years
- Full-time study - 3 years
- Time limit - 16 years
Knowledge and understanding
You’ll be able to demonstrate your knowledge and understanding of:
- The concepts, values, rules and principles of the legal system of England and Wales, and some awareness of the powers exercised by the devolved legislatures in Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales.
- A range of areas of substantive law of England and Wales and their impact on individuals and society.
- The social, political, economic, historical and ethical dimensions of law.
- The impact of technology on law.
- The ability to communicate fluently and appropriately with competent speakers of your chosen language, in a broad variety of oral and written contexts, including academic ones, maintaining a high degree of grammatical accuracy and appropriate style.
- Aspects of the societies of the countries where your chosen language is spoken (including aspects such as literature, cultures, linguistic contexts, politics, geography, and social and economic structures).
- Intercultural communicative competence, including a reasoned awareness and critical understanding of the cultures and societies associated with your chosen language and the ability to describe, analyse and evaluate the similarities and dissimilarities between cultures and societies and your own.
Cognitive skills
You’ll be able to demonstrate your ability to:
- Ask and answer appropriate questions about law and legal systems, identifying gaps in your knowledge.
- Combine and criticise various sources of legal authority, identify their merits and shortcomings and make a reasoned choice between them.
- Apply legal principles and authority to develop reasoned answers to questions.
- Recognise ambiguity, and deal with uncertainty in law.
- Make use of a wide variety of written, spoken and multimodal texts for different audiences in your chosen modern language, employing appropriate reading and listening strategies.
- Write texts of different types in your chosen language, following appropriate structures and conventions, including academic language, selecting and making critical use of written and spoken sources.
- Make spoken presentations on particular topics, using appropriate styles and techniques, and take part in a wide variety of spoken interactions in your chosen modern language, using appropriate discourse strategies.
- Interpret and critically evaluate evidence in the light of alternative explanations, arguments and theories.
Practical and/or professional skills
You’ll be able to demonstrate your ability to:
- Conduct, independent legal research.
- Identify, retrieve and evaluate legal information from a range of electronic or other sources.
- Communicate clear, relevant and accurate legal information in language appropriate to the intended audience.
- Acknowledge the sources of information that you have used, in a style appropriate to the task.
- Gather and process information from a variety of paper, audio-visual and electronic sources, in English and your chosen modern language.
Key skills
You’ll be able to:
- Communicate relevant ideas clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing.
- Work with a range of textual, numerical and statistical data.
- Reflect on your own learning and development, making effective use of feedback, and demonstrating a willingness to acknowledge and correct errors.
- Collaborate effectively with others.
- Demonstrate the ability to independently find, critically evaluate and use a wide range of information, data or tools accurately in complex contexts.
- Recognise and use effective learning strategies.
This degree has three stages, each comprising 120 credits:
- In Stage 1, you’ll study a 60-credit introductory law module and two 30-credit language modules.
- Next, in Stage 2, you’ll study two 30-credit law modules and a 60-credit Spanish module.
- Finally, in Stage 3, you’ll study two 30-credit law modules and another 60-credit Spanish module.
Stage 1 (120 credits)
You'll choose one from:
- Exploring languages and cultures (L161)
- Introduction to Spanish studies (beginners) (L106)
You'll choose one from:
- Criminal law and the courts (W111)
- Civil justice and tort law (W112)
You'll study the following:
- Spanish Studies 1 (intermediate) (L116)
Stage 2 (120 credits)
You'll study both of the following:
- Public law (W211)
- Spanish studies 2: Language and culture of the Spanish-speaking world (L226)
You'll choose one from:
- Family law (W230)
- Business and employment law (W240)
- Evidence law (W250)
- International, environmental and space law (W260)
Stage 3 (120 credits)
You'll study the following:
- Trusts law (W311)
You'll choose one from:
- Exploring legal boundaries (W350)
- European Union law (W330)
- Land law (W312)
- Law, society and culture (W340)
You'll study the following:
- Spanish studies 3: Language and culture of the Spanish-speaking world (L336)
Teaching, Learning and Assessment Methods
The modules in this qualification employ a blended approach of textbooks, online materials, synchronous and non-synchronous online tutorials and meetings with tutors. All modules involve assignments and either an end-of-course assessment or an exam.
Skills for career development
You’ll develop a broad set of employability skills, including the ability to:
- Understand the foundation subjects of law and the legal system of England and Wales.
- Apply legal principles to resolve issues.
- Present and make a reasoned choice between different opinions and solutions.
- Read and discuss complex and technical legal materials.
- Communicate effectively, clearly and accurately with others.
- Use information and communication technology (ICT) effectively.
- Manage time and work independently and as part of a team.
- Take responsibility for your own personal development, set realistic objectives and meet your own goals.
- Manage and motivate yourself.
- Plan, organise and prioritise your work, evaluate and reflect on it.
Career relevance
Studying law alongside a modern language opens up many career options in law-related fields, business and finance or international organisations. Your understanding of another language and the cultures that use it is an asset that will be highly valued by employers and that will widen your opportunities in the international market. A qualification in law and a language can lead to opportunities in a wide range of areas, such as:
- Business and finance
- Civil service
- Human resources
- Paralegal professions
- Journalism
- Research
- Translation and interpreting
- Editing and publishing
With our unique approach to distance learning, you can study from home, work or on the move.
You’ll have some assessment deadlines to meet, but otherwise, you’ll be free to study at the times that suit you, fitting your learning around work, family, and social life.
For each of your modules, you’ll use either just online resources or a mix of online and printed materials.
Each module you study will have a module website with
- A week-by-week study planner, giving you a step-by-step guide through your studies
- Course materials such as reading, videos, recordings, and self-assessed activities
- Module forums for discussions and collaborative activities with other students
- Details of each assignment and their due dates
- A tutorial booking system, online tutorial rooms, and your tutor’s contact details
- Online versions of some printed module materials and resources.


