

LLB Law with options in Spanish Language
About this course
Law is the framework through which societies organise power, resolve disputes, protect rights, and regulate relationships between individuals, institutions and the state. It requires you to think with precision, to construct and evaluate arguments under pressure, and to engage with texts, precedents and principles that are often in tension with one another. Adding fluency in Spanish transforms that training, giving you access to a legal and professional world spanning Spain, Latin America, and the international institutions where Spanish is a working language. At the University of Aberdeen you will pursue this four-year full-time degree with a year abroad built into the programme, giving you extended immersion in a Spanish-speaking environment that deepens both your language skills and your cultural understanding. Aberdeen Law School has a strong reputation, and across the degree you will develop a thorough grounding in Scots law alongside comparative legal thinking that allows you to situate the British and Scottish legal systems in relation to civil law traditions encountered in Spanish-speaking contexts. Your Spanish language study runs through the degree, developing your reading, writing, speaking and listening skills to a level that makes you genuinely effective in professional and legal contexts in that language. Graduates of Law with Spanish are well placed for careers in legal practice, both in Scotland and internationally, where knowledge of Spanish-speaking legal systems or clients is valued. International commercial law, human rights, public international law, and careers in international organisations are natural areas of focus. Beyond legal practice, the combination of legal training and language skills opens doors in diplomacy, international business, policy, journalism and financial services. Many graduates continue to postgraduate study in law, international relations or languages, or progress to professional legal training in Scotland or England and Wales.
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