Law

A law degree is an academic degree conferred for studies in law. Such degrees are generally preparation for legal careers; but while their curricula may be reviewed by legal authority, they do not themselves confer a license. A legal license is granted (typically by examination) and exercised locally; while the law degree can have local, international, and world-wide aspects. This field can teach you in many ways about politics and the policies used by the authorities to carry out functions in order to run a country After completion of the degree the graduates may enter a range of occupations including Barrister, Clerk, Chartered legal executive, Company secretary, Paralegal, Licensed Conveyancer.