UG Prospectus 2025

142 Bachelor of Arts : Joint Honours Modules on offer in each Bachelor of Arts: Joint Honours subject WhatWill I Study? Year 1 French Language | French Society and Literature | Introduction to Translation Practice (French) Year 2 French Language andCulture 2 | French, Visual Literature and FilmStudies | French Translation Practice | Introduction to Text Analysis | The Making of Contemporary Europe Optional StudyAbroad / INTRA Final Year French Language Skills | French Literature and Society | French Language andContemporary Society German Why is this subject forme? StudyingGermanwill take you on a linguistic and cultural journey not only throughGermany, Europe’smost populous country, but also the other countries whereGerman is an official language, such as Austria and Switzerland. As German is themost widely spoken native language in Europe, and the language of one of theworld’s largest economies, the opportunities to use it for business and pleasure are boundless. Given their position at the centre of a Europe in flux, there has never been amore interesting time to learn about German-speaking societies. WhatWill I Study? Year 1 German Language | German Society and Literature | Introduction to Translation Practice (German) Year 2 German Language andCulture 2 | German, Visual Literature and Film Studies | German Translation Practice | Introduction to Text Analysis | The Making of Contemporary Europe Optional StudyAbroad / INTRA Final Year German Language Skills | German Literature and Society | German Language andContemporary Society Spanish Why is this subject forme? Studying Spanishwill bring you on a linguistic and cultural journey through Spain and Latin America. After Chinese, Spanish is the secondmost widely spoken native language on the planet, with over 500million native speakers worldwide. An official language of the UnitedNations and several other major international organisations, it is used on aworld stage, and also provides a gateway to the vibrant cultures and emerging economies of Latin America. WhatWill I Study? Year 1 Spanish Language | Spanish Society and Literature | Introduction to Translation Practice (Spanish) Year 2 Spanish Language andCulture 2 | Spanish Literature, Visual and FilmStudies | Spanish Translation Practice | Introduction to Text Analysis | The Making of Contemporary Europe Optional StudyAbroad / INTRA Final Year Spanish Language Skills | Spanish Literature and Society | Spanish Language andContemporary Society Law Why is this subject forme? Studying lawwill give you a clear understanding of how the legal process operates and how law influences and is influenced by a diverse range of social forces. In addition to learning core legal rules and principles, youwill learn to reflect critically on how these are shaped and developed and on the role the lawplays in the regulation of social systems. Through the innovative teaching and learning support provided by a committed teamof lecturers, youwill develop excellent research, analytical, advocacy and presentation skills. WhatWill I Study? Year 1 Constitutional Law | Introducing Law | Lawof Torts | Advanced Torts Year 2 Moot Court Advocacy andAnalysis | Property Law | Company Law1 and 2 | Advanced Property Law Optional StudyAbroad / INTRA Final Year The Lawof Contract | Principles of Equity and Trusts | Criminal Law1 and 2 | EULaw | Advanced EULaw FutureCareer This subject offers you a route into a legal career. If you study Lawas part of your Bachelors of Arts: Joint Honours course, youwill be entitled to sit the Law Society’s entrance examination (FE1) to become a solicitor. Most of the subjects taken in the course are the same as those examined in the FE1. There is also some subject overlapwith the Bar Council examinations run by theHonourable Society of King’s Inns, which youmust pass if youwish to pursue a career as a barrister. But before you can qualify to sit the King’s Inns entrance examination, youwill first need to successfully complete the King’s Inns diploma course.

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