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LLB Programmes in Law Studies Jurisprudence Legal Languages

Graduates with an LLB, or Bachelor of Laws, earn a qualifying law degree that enables them to practice law in many locations. Students often go on to pursue further studies in law to gain a deeper understanding of legal concepts as well as to increase professional advancement.

What is an LLB in Legal Languages? This program seeks to educate students in both the basic principles of law, as well as an understanding of the legal language of one or more countries. The program typically includes fieldwork in two or more countries, providing familiarity with the legal process in multiple countries. Students also may become proficient in one or more foreign languages. Coursework typically includes classes on tort law, common law, criminal law, civil law, treaty law, as well as classes pertaining to the legal system and language of the chosen country.

Graduates of this program often have advanced cognitive skills, which can be crucial to success in both personal and private matters. Learners may also gain proficiency in a foreign language, as well as country-specific certifications, which can result in higher salaries.

The costs of this degree program can fluctuate depending upon location and duration of the program, as well as on travel requirements. To gain a clearer picture of expenses, students should contact each university.

Graduates with an LLB in Legal Languages tend to have a set of skills and abilities that are desirable to many employers. They may be able to work in a variety of countries. They are often in demand as trial lawyers, interpreters, community advocates, solicitors, legal executives, paralegals and legal clerks. Employers may include international corporations, law firms, courthouses, community organizations, NGOs and universities.

A degree program in legal languages is offered in several countries and through online portals. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.