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Law ...
The primary degree within the School of Law is the LLB (Honours) which takes three years to complete. For the Single Honours LLB course, the basic subject matter for study is the law of Northern Ireland, which is very much the same as English law. Also included is the study of European Union law and, for comparative purposes, some aspects of legal systems outside Northern Ireland.
In conjunction with the School of Languages, Literatures and Performing Arts, the School provides a four-year degree in Common and Civil Law with a European language. French and Spanish are the languages which can be taken with this degree. In conjunction with the School of Politics, International Studies and Philosophy, the School also provides a three-year degree in Law with Politics. On the latter degrees, students study a selection of modules from each discipline, some of which are compulsory. Students can take all of the ‘core’ law modules and thus obtain a qualifying law degree.
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