

LLB Law/English Literature
About this course
Law and English literature might appear an unlikely pairing at first glance, but they share a deep concern with language, interpretation, and the authority of texts. Legal study trains you to read with precision, argue rigorously, and understand how rules and principles are constructed and applied. Literary study asks different but related questions about how meaning is made, how stories shape understanding, and how language can be used to persuade, move, deceive, or illuminate. Students who study both find that each discipline sharpens the other, producing a uniquely flexible critical mind. At the University of Glasgow, this four-year full-time programme takes you through the foundational areas of Scots and UK law, including contract, criminal law, property, and constitutional law, alongside a wide-ranging engagement with English literature from earlier periods to the contemporary. You will examine how legal texts and literary texts both construct authority and meaning, explore how law has been imagined and critiqued in fiction, and develop the close reading and argumentation skills that both disciplines reward. A year abroad is built into the programme, providing an opportunity to study at a partner institution and encounter both law and literature in a different national and intellectual context. This combination opens a wide range of pathways. Law graduates can proceed towards qualification as a solicitor or advocate in Scotland, or as a solicitor or barrister in England and Wales, subject to completing the requisite professional qualifications. The literary dimension is particularly valued in legal careers that involve drafting, advocacy, or work in areas such as media law, intellectual property, and human rights. Beyond the law, graduates move into journalism, publishing, policy, the civil service, academia, and any field that values sophisticated reading and writing. Postgraduate study in either discipline is well supported.
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