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LLB Law and Spanish (MR13)

Course overview

LLB Law and Spanish (MR13)

Typical offer

A-level standard offer: A*AA

A-level contextual offer: AAB

See entry requirements for full details and eligibility.

Course duration

4 year(s) full-time

Part-time study is not available for this course

Application method

Full-time: UCAS

Fees

£9,250 per year, home students

£23,900 per year, international students

More about tuition fees, living costs and financial support.

Location

Clifton campus, Placements

Law is a global profession. An understanding of more than one legal system, language and culture can open up a world of opportunity.

On this four-year, joint honours course you will develop your Spanish language and cultural knowledge of Spain and Latin America to degree level alongside taking core units in civil and common law, the world's most prominent legal systems. You will have the chance to spend your third year at a Spanish-speaking university. To find out more about studying abroad, visit Centre for Study Abroad.

The course is structured to help you think, write, reason and argue like an international lawyer while gaining a rich understanding of language, literature, history and culture of the Spanish-speaking world. It will also help you develop key skills in research and analysis.

Our exciting range of optional units will help you specialise during your degree. Many law and language students choose options suited to global law firms and international businesses, such as human rights, environment or technology law - subjects that can open doors to top-flight careers the world over.

Optional units in your second and fourth years provide the flexibility to focus on what interests you most about the Spanish-speaking world, its cultures and impact on the wider world. You will also further develop your linguistic skills.

Typically, you will spend your third year abroad studying units in Spanish law taught in Spanish.

The final year of your Bristol degree includes further optional units to support your professional aspirations, and your final-year dissertation allows you to engage critically with your chosen topic. Our wide range of specialist units span banking and finance, international and commercial law, criminology, IT, environment, health and human rights law.

A broader cultural experience, advanced language skills and the ability to articulate both the distinctive and common features of different legal systems will see you graduate with a valuable skill set, ideally tailored to the globalised workplace.

In combination with Law, Spanish is only available at post-A level (or equivalent).

For information about the routes to qualification for solicitors and barristers, visit the Solicitors Regulation Authority or the Bar Standards Board.

Course structure

Full details about the course structure and units for this course can be viewed in the programme catalogue.

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Entry requirements

We accept a wide variety of qualifications and welcome applications from students of all backgrounds. Below is a guide to the typical offers for this course.

Applicants must also meet these requirements

GCSE profile requirements

No specific subjects required.

Further information about GCSE requirements and profile levels.

English language requirements

If English is not your first language, you need to have one of the following:

Further information about English language requirements and profile levels

Additional requirements

LNAT, the National Admissions Test for Law, is required. See our LNAT webpage for details: https://www.bristol.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/after-you-apply/interviews/lnat/

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