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French stands as one of the world's most significant languages, serving as the native tongue for over 100 million individuals globally, with an additional 60 million speaking it as their secondary language. Our Humanities & Social Sciences BA programs offer a comprehensive foundation in the first year, where students explore three subjects, including their selected discipline(s). By joining our program, you'll develop advanced language skills and, through our international exchange initiative, gain firsthand experience of life, work, or academic pursuits in foreign nations.Strathclyde presents multiple pathways to study Law, including a BA program that combines legal studies with another field. It's important to note that pursuing Law through the BA route doesn't lead to professional legal qualifications - for those, students must enroll in our LLB program. Legal education examines the rights, responsibilities, and duties that govern relationships between individuals and the state.We approach Law not just as vocational training but as an integral component of holistic education.Career ProspectsOur French alumni have established successful careers across diverse global sectors, holding positions such as:media professionalsbusiness founderslegal practitionersengineering specialistseducatorscorporate leaderslanguage specialistsscholarly investigatorstechnology specialistspublic sector officialsAll language graduates acquire versatile competencies highly sought after by employers, including superior verbal and written proficiency, interpretation/translation capabilities, and exceptional communication abilities.Those combining Law with another discipline often find opportunities in government, corporate sectors, financial services, and administrative roles where understanding legal aspects of business operations proves valuable. Some graduates pursue accelerated LLB degrees, typically aiming for legal careers.
Highers    Standard entry requirements : 1st sitting: AAAA; 2nd sitting: AAAAB. Minimum entry requirements: 1st sitting: AABB; 2nd sitting: AABBB. A Levels - ABB-BBB; International Baccalaureate - 32-30; Irish Leaving Certificate - Two H2 passes and three H3 passes including English; HNC Year 1 entry: Social Sciences A in Graded Unit; Maths National 5 B, or equivalent. IELTS - 6.5 overall (no individual band less than 5.5) TOEFL ibt - 80 overall, with the following minimum scores in each component-(Listening- 17, Reading- 18, Speaking- 20, Writing- 18).