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The Bachelor of Laws (LLB) in European Legal Studies at the University of Southampton is a four-year, full-time program that focuses on the intersection of European law and national legal systems. Students will explore key areas of EU law, international trade law, human rights law, and the relationship between European institutions and member states.
On-campus learning includes EU legal theory, policy analysis, and practical legal training, offering students a comprehensive understanding of European legal frameworks. Graduates are well-prepared for careers in international law, European institutions, law firms, and governmental agencies, where they can apply their knowledge to navigate the complexities of European law.
Year 1 β Foundations in European Legal Studies
Year 2 β Intermediate European Law and Legal Studies
Year 3 β Advanced European Legal Studies
Year 4 β Master-level Integration and Independent Research
Graduates of this programme develop advanced legal knowledge and practical skills specific to European law, preparing them for careers in European institutions, international law firms, government agencies, and non-governmental organizations. Career paths include European legal advisor, policy officer, international lawyer, legal researcher, or compliance consultant. The programme also provides a foundation for postgraduate study in European law, international law, or human rights law, enabling graduates to pursue specialist or academic careers. Employers value graduates who can apply EU law, analyze complex legal issues, and navigate international legal frameworks, making them highly competitive in European and international legal markets.
This programme offers a deep dive into European legal systems, focusing on EU law and international regulations, combining theoretical knowledge with practical legal training. Students engage with European legal institutions, international trade, and human rights law, while the fourth year allows for advanced legal research and independent study. The curriculum emphasizes critical thinking, legal analysis, and practical application of EU law, preparing graduates for careers in both public and private sectors that deal with European and international legal matters. It is ideal for students passionate about working within European institutions, international law, and legal policy, providing the foundation for a successful legal career at the intersection of national and EU law.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)23 8059 5000
Email: admissions@soton.ac.uk
Address: University of Southampton, Highfield, Southampton, SO17 1BJ, United Kingdom