LLB Law and French (UCAS Code MR11)

The LLB Law and French degree is a four year joint honours degree in Law and French. Students study both Law and French language and literature in Bristol, and spend their third year studying law at a French university. Students study law (about 60%) and French language and literature (about 40%) in Bristol. In their third year, students study French law at one of our partner universities in France - Bordeaux, Poitiers or Tours.

The Law School continually reviews its curricula. There are currently no planned changes, but any future changes will be published here in due course.


Year 1 programme of study

 
Unit Code Unit Title Credit Points
LAWD10016 Introduction to Law 20
LAWD10008 Law of Contract 20
LAWD10012 Law and State 20
LAWD10014 Criminal Law 20
FREN10029 French Language 20
one of:
FREN10025 Introduction to French Literature 1A 20
FREN10027 Shaping Contemporary France 20
For details of the Programme and Units - see the Programme Guide Yr 1 at the Education Support Unit.

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Year 2 programme of study

 
Unit Code Unit Title Credit Points
LAWD10011 Law of Tort 20
LAWD10013 Constitutional Rights 20
LAWD20023 Law and Policy of the European Union I 20
LAWD20001 Comparative Law 20
FREN20001 French Language 2 10
French Option 20
For details of the Programme and Units - see the Programme Guide Yr 2 at the Education Support Unit.

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Year 3 programme of study

 
Unit Code Unit Title Credit Points
LAWD39002 Year Abroad (France) 60
For details of the Programme and Units - see the Programme Guide Yr 3 at the Education Support Unit.

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Year 4 programme of study

 
Unit Code Unit Title Credit Points
LAWD20002 Land Law 20
LAWD30120 Trusts 20
FREN30001 French Language 3 20
French Option 20
Either two law optional units at level 2 or 3 or

one law optional unit at level 2 or 3 plus one French optional unit at level 3 or

two French optional units at level 3

40
For details of the Programme and Units - see the Programme Guide Yr 4 at the Education Support Unit.

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