The Bachelor degree programme Laws comprises a programme of 240 ECTS credits (a first-year programme of 60 ECTS credits and a main phase programme of 180 ECTS credits).
The degree programme comprises a major and a minor. The major is composed of compulsory and elective units. The minor may be chosen by the student and allows him or her to specialise in a chosen field or to broaden his/her generic or subject-specific knowledge and skills. The programme is practice-oriented: a work placement (30 ECTS credits) and other practical components form an essential and compulsory part of this programme, as does a thesis project (30 ECTS credits).
The degree programme equips the student with the competences required of a professional in the field of Law. These are:
- Diagnosing
- Deciding
- Advising
- Looking after clients’ interests
- Mediating
- Regulation
- Legal audit
- Legal file
- Information management
- Legal quality management
Graduates of the Bachelor programme Laws are multi-disciplined legal Bachelors. They possess extensive knowledge of national, international and European law and are trained in communication. Graduates are qualified to apply their knowledge and skills in practical situations in which legal aspects play a major part.
The programme offers the following minors:
- International Law
- Law and Government
- Company Legal Adviser
- Private Law Legal Assistance Provision
- Private Law Family Property Law
- Conflict Management
- Law and Multi-problem
- Law, Health and Debt
- Labour Law
- Contracts and Labour