LLB (Hons) Law with Spanish

  • Industrial Placement
  • International students can apply
  • Overseas study available
  • Work placement opportunity

The career opportunities for law graduates are broad. Many of our students will choose to continue down the legal path and become a solicitor or a barrister, but a high number pursue careers in other areas such as probation or social work, the financial industry, teaching, managerial roles and the police.

Studying Spanish opens up a wide range of careers to you in the UK and abroad, particularly when enhanced by an international work placement.

Studying law will enable you to go onto a wide range of future careers both within and outside the law. As well as barristers and solicitors, students may go onto work in local government, the financial industry, the probation service, in many different managerial roles and some will become legal academics.

Employers are increasingly looking for graduates who can not only communicate in more than one European language, but who also have the analytical skills to deal with complex information in an international multilingual environment. Studying Spanish opens up a wide range of careers to you in the UK and abroad, particularly when enhanced by an international work placement.

Our first cohort of students graduated from Salford Law School in July 2010. Many of them will now have completed their Legal Practice Course or the Bar Professional Training Course, to allow them to continue to qualify as solicitors and barristers. Other students are working as paralegals or legal executives, some in administrative roles and many have continued onto postgraduate qualifications. Our first cohort of Law with Spanish students started with us in September 2010 and we look forward to working with these students, to see which career path they choose.

Studying law really does prepare you for a wide range of different careers and your degree will be highly sought after by employers of all kinds.

Industry Links

Residence abroad is organised through the School of Humanities, Languages & Social Sciences, which has long standing links with the University of Malaga.

Salford Law School has strong links with the legal profession, industry and governmental and professional bodies, to enhance teaching and careers advice and with other UK and international universities for research opportunities. Our partners provide work placement opportunities for our law students and sponsor annual student prizes.

Further Study