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This four year programme provides a sophisticated introduction to French Law, with the third year spent at one of our partner universities in France, taught in French. You study French law and language in your first two years at Kent, alongside compulsory modules in English law. Your third year is spent at university in France, where you are taught in French, and you return to Kent for your final year, gaining a strong grounding in two legal systems.Kent Law School brings the study of law to
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This four year programme provides a sophisticated introduction to French Law, with the third year spent at one of our partner universities in France, taught in French. You study French law and language in your first two years at Kent, alongside compulsory modules in English law. Your third year is spent at university in France, where you are taught in French, and you return to Kent for your final year, gaining a strong grounding in two legal systems.Kent Law School brings the study of law to life and prepares you for a successful career in law. Our LLB in Law develops your critical and analytical skills, enables you to think about the role of law in society, and provides hands-on experience through opportunities to work on real cases in our Law Clinic. A law degree from Kent prepares you for a career in law and opens doors to many other professions.Our research-led teaching encourages you to take a critical view of the law, engaging with the latest research undertaken by expert academics. Our diverse, international community of staff and students provides a dynamic and engaging environment to gain the professional legal skills and knowledge you need to change the world we live in.Choose English and French Law at Kent because:• we’re Top 20 in The Guardian University Guide 2022 and The Times Good University Guide 2022• we offer state-of-the-art facilities including a dedicated moot courtroom• you study the issues that matter to you through our broad range of modules• this degree helps facilitate your ambitions to work in law as a solicitor or barrister, or as a lawyer internationally• you can get involved in real legal practice and assist real clients through Kent Law Clinic• you will take part in co-curricular activities including lawyering skills modules in Mooting, Mock Trial Advocacy, and Negotiation• you can join one of our student-led law societies• you participate in innovative and meaningful projects like Critical Law TV and the Kent Law Review• you learn from legal professionals on our Professional Mentoring Scheme• we have a supportive environment with academic advisors and our Skills Hub which helps you succeed and achieve.Our law degree sharpens your thinking and your powers of persuasion whilst you gain extensive legal knowledge. You study the detail of the law, as well as its history. You analyse judgments and legal developments while considering the political, ethical and social dimensions of the law. This critical approach facilitates your ability to interrogate and investigate the law. Not only does this enhance what is already a fascinating subject, but it also enables you to build well researched evidence bases and advocate your position, which is critically and vitally important in whichever professional occupation you aim to pursue.Our popular mooting programme develops your advocacy skills in a simulated courtroom setting before a bench comprising local judges, practising barristers, solicitors and lecturers. Our Employability Support enables you to make connections, build your network, develop an understanding of the profession and plan for your future.
Grades / Points required
Not currently available, please contact university for up to date information.
Grades / Points required
Not currently available, please contact university for up to date information.
Grades / Points required
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Grades / Points required
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Details
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Scottish Higher qualifications are considered on an individual basis.
The University will not necessarily make conditional offers to all Access candidates but will continue to assess them on an individual basis. If we make you an offer, you will need to obtain/pass the overall Access to Higher Education Diploma and may also be required to obtain a proportion of the total level 3 credits and/or credits in particular subjects at merit grade or above.
Applicants should have either an overall grade of 34 or 17 points at higher level, including French HL A1/A2/B at 4/5/5 or SL A1/A2/B at 5/6/6.
The University will consider applicants holding BTEC National Diploma and Extended National Diploma Qualifications (QCF; NQF; OCR) on a case-by-case basis. Please contact us for further advice on your individual circumstances.A typical offer would be to achieve Distinction, Distinction, Distinction plus A Level French at Grade B
Previous study
Previous study
The most common A-levels taken by students who end up studying this subject at uni.
With two campuses in Canterbury and Medway, and postgraduate centres in Brussels, Paris, there are many opportunities to study, work and travel across Europe and many of their courses offer the dual UK and European qualifications.
The university’s reputation for research excellence is confirmed by its success in the most recent Research Excellence Framework: Kent is ranked in the top 20 for research intensity based on REF results, outperforming 11 of the 24 Russell Group universities. Our academics produce world-leading research and lead the way in many fields of study and 97% of our research is of international quality.
We offer a wide range of courses that span the sciences, social sciences, arts and humanities. Whatever your subject and wherever you are located you can benefit from a huge range of academic and personal support services to help you excel.
Where you'll study
Recruitment and Admissions Office, The Registry,
Darwin Road
Canterbury
Kent
CT2 7NZ
Recruitment and Admissions Office, The Registry,
Darwin Road
Canterbury
Kent
CT2 7NZ
United Kingdom Nearest train station: Canterbury West 0.6 miles away