The Faculté de droit et de science politique, Aix-Marseille Université, France (AMU), in cooperation with Kent Law School, University of Kent, UK (KLS), offers this Linked Award/'2+2' Agreement which makes use of the established Master 1 “Droit international et européen” (AMU) and LLB (KLS). You'll spend the first two years of your law studies at AMU in Aix-en-Provence and the last two years of your law studies at KLS in Canterbury. After which you obtain an LLB from Kent, and as part of your studies at AMU you will validate the Master 1 in International and European Law. This means after graduating you are well placed to go into either further study, or kick-start an international legal career.
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LLB (Hons) Master 1 Droit international et européen and LLB in Law Linked Award
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Duration 4 year(s)
Next Intake September-2026
LLB (Hons) Master 1 Droit international et européen and LLB in Law Linked Award
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Requirements
Entry Requirements
To be considered for entry to Year 1 of a Kent undergraduate degree programme, Jordanian students typically need to have completed one of the following:
- A foundation course, either at a UK based college, or a college in Jordan. All applicants with a foundation qualification will be considered on an individual basis – please contact the International Recruitment team at [email protected] to check if your qualification is acceptable
- One year of a Bachelor degree at a recognised university with an average grade of Very good/76%/B or a GPA of 3.0/4.0
- Associate Degree/Al-Shamel Intermediate Diploma from a recognised Community College with a final grade of at least Good/75%
Career
Your future
The University has an excellent employment record, with Kent Law School graduates commanding some of the highest starting salaries in the UK. Law graduates can go into a variety of careers, including:
- Solicitor or barrister in a private practice
- Company lawyer
- Legal work within government
- Legal work within the charity and NGO sector
- Non-legal careers, such as banking, finance and management.
The combination of this, and your time at AMU means you will be ready to benefit from an advanced study of law in two nations, and benefit from the joint network you will develop across your studies. If you want to start a legal career in the UK, France, or across both nations, this programme is a great first step to get you there.
Impressive Prospects
AMU was the home of many successful Alumni including René Cassin, the main inspirer and writer of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and recipient of Nobel Prize for Peace in 1968
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University of Kent
United Kingdom,
Canterbury
