So I've been looking through the courses list for the masters in economic law (english track) and it doesn't seem to teach you much french or civilian law, am I misreading things?

http://master.sciences-po.fr/droit/contenu/english-coursesenglish-track-0

I ask because some people seem to be wanting to do that course and then practice in France, hows that possible without learning French law?! Also why learn about common law in a civilian law country?

I'd be really interested in learning civilian law (I'm currently studying in a mixed system) so I've also considered the joint dundee and cergy-pontoise but it seems weird to me that you get two LLM's in one year... http://www.dundee.ac.uk/postgraduate/courses/international_commercial_law_joint_llm.htm