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How do the Law and French/Law and German degree programmes differ from the Law with Study in Continental Europe programme?

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How do the Law and French/Law and German degree programmes differ from the Law with Study in Continental Europe programme?

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All three degree programmes offer the opportunity for students to study Law courses abroad at one of our partner universities. The difference is primarily in the units studied during the three years at Bristol. Students on the Law with Study in Continental Europe programme study law during the three years in Bristol. Students on the Law and French and Law and German degree programmes study both Law and French/German language and literature.

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