Law with International Relations, LLB (Hons)

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Course Overview

Our LLB Law with International Relations offers a law degree with an interesting exploration into the relationships and patterns of behaviour that occur between nations, their leaders and corporations.

You will gain a comprehensive grounding in the core areas covered by a law degree. As your studies progress, you can choose from a wide range of specialised subject areas of law with an extensive list of over forty optional modules to choose from. Alongside this, you will learn about the value of peaceful relationships between nations, focusing on themes including globalisation, international politics, peace and conflict, and power strategies.

Throughout your degree you will develop excellent research and analytical skills, learning to present your ideas effectively both verbally and in writing, and benefitting from our practice-led approach to law and its relationship with international relations.

All of our undergraduate law programmes contain the foundations of legal knowledge needed to enter the legal profession. Our programmes provide a strong foundation for students who may wish to take the Solicitors Qualifying Examinations (SQE) in the future and satisfy the academic stage of training required by the Bar Standards Board for those wishing to become barristers.

If you would like to complete a 4-year LLB with a year in practice, please visit our LLB Law in Practice with International Relations course page.

Why Law with International Relations at Swansea?

Based across the Hillary Rodham Clinton School of Law and the School of Social Sciences, you will benefit from being part of two lively and diverse environments that keep students at their heart.

Swansea University has an established and growing reputation for teaching and research in both law and international relations, and is consistently recognised as a source of expertise and as having an impact on policy and practice in a diverse range of fields. We are also wholly committed to continuous improvement in teaching and learning, and to putting students at the centre of our activities.

Law at Swansea is ranked:

  • Top 125 in the World (The Times Higher Education World University Rankings by Subject 2025)
  • Top 150 in the World (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025)

Your Law with International Relations Experience

We offer an inclusive, student-focused learning environment and community. Modules are delivered and assessed in a variety of ways, and you will be encouraged to take responsibility for your own learning, to work independently as well as with others, to act professionally, and to master new skills.

As well as teaching and learning activities we offer a broad range of opportunities for you to get involved: from research-based placements, to working with clients, to developing advocacy and other skills. Our thriving Law Clinic offers students the opportunity to get involved in giving advice to clients and we have programmes of extra-curricular mooting, negotiation and interviewing.

You will have the competitive option in semester one (available for 20 students) of undertaking an internship module with the - Senedd Cymru/Welsh Parliament, working closely with a Member of the Senedd (MS) for one day a week. In addition to this, in your final year you will have the invaluable opportunity to opt for a place on their Placement Scheme.

Our undergraduate degree structure, with its range of final year optional modules, gives you plenty of scope to tailor your studies to your particular interests, career goals, or ambitions. 

We offer a variety of additional work placement opportunities in a wide range of settings.

Law with Politics Employment Opportunities

Studying a law degree can lead to a range of careers. We aim to equip students with multiple skills to enhance their graduate prospects. Our graduates go on to a wide variety of careers, which include being a:

  • Barrister, Civil Servant, Legal Executive, Paralegal, Police Officer, Prison Officer, Researcher, Solicitor, Stockbroker or Trading Standards Officer

Adding international relations expertise to your degree also opens doors to careers in:

  • Education, Government and Politics, Humanitarian Organisations, Business, Media and Public Relation, or Public Services

 

 

Modules

Years 1 and 2 consist of the core areas of a law degree, with the option to select some of your own modules in year 2.

Year 3 consists entirely of optional modules allowing you to shape your own learning, with over thirty to choose from.

Throughout your second and third years. you'll get to choose from an extensive list of over forty optional modules, with more information below.

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