Liberal Arts With Law
Liberal Arts With Law is ideal for students who want to develop their critical thinking skills of the law.
Through teaching and learning in Warwick's School of Law, you'll be exposed to their unique "Law in Context" approach, which will allow you to consider the law from multiple perspectives, evaluate its strengths and weaknesses, and understand its potential for improving society.
Why study the Law route?
Modules range from Law, State, and the Individual, to modules on French Law, German Law, Competition Law, Refugee Law, Medicine and the Law, Gender and the Law, Criminal Law, Family Law, and much more.
In your Liberal Arts modules, you will consider big questions concerning truth and knowledge, the communication of science, and the role of individual before the law as public and social issues.
Liberal Arts With Law offers the opportunity to consider such questions from an interdisciplinary and legal perspective, while developing specialised subject knowledge.
Modules
You may be interested in the following Law modules:
- International LawLink opens in a new window;
- Foundations of European Law;Link opens in a new window
- International Refugee Law;
- Medicine and the LawLink opens in a new window;
- Gender and the Law;Link opens in a new window
- Writing Human Rights.
Please note:
- To study this route:
- In your First Year, you must take Understanding Law in Context.
- In your second and final years, you must study a minimum of 60 CATS of Law modules across both years combined (you can choose which ones to take when, but you cannot take 200-level modules in your final year).
- Module offerings change annually and so individual modules may vary.
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Visit the School of Law websiteLink opens in a new window for more information on Law modules.