The Legal Studies (Solicitors) has as its primary objective the training of senior technicians skilled in the legal field, able to actively assist in the administration of justice and conduct a diverse set of functions, following training that focuses on student learning and preparation for real work situations. After qualifying, graduates must complete a compulsory period of internship as part of the curriculum before they are able to become members of the Solicitors’ Professional body and therefore be able to practice the profession. Offered both at working and after working hours.
Bachelor in Legal Studies [Solicitors]
Daytime and Post-Work
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Study Plan
Semester Course Units ScA ECTS S1 Introduction to Law CJP 6,5 S1 Constitutional Law CJFU 6,5 S1 Fundamentals of Accounting and Financial Reporting CRF 5,5 S1 European Union Law CJFU 6,5 S1 Political Economics ECON 5 S2 General Theory of Civil Law CJFO 6,5 S2 Administrative Law I CJAF 6,5 S2 Tax Law I CJAF 6,5 S2 Commercial Law CJE 5,5 S2 Ethics and Deontology of Solicitors CJFO 5 ScA - Main Scientific Area
ECTS – ECTS Credits
Semester: S1 (1st Semester); S2 (2nd Semester): A (Annual)Semester Course Units ScA ECTS S1 Civil Procedure I CJFO 6,5 S1 Law of Obligations I CJP 6 S1 Administrative Law II CJAF 6 S1 Tax Law II CJAF 6 S1 Company Law CJE 5,5 S2 Civil Procedure II CJFO 6 S2 Law of Obligations II CJP 5 S2 Employment Law and Procedure CJE 7 S2 Family Law CJP 6 S2 Property Law CJP 6 ScA - Main Scientific Area
ECTS – ECTS Credits
Semester: S1 (1st Semester); S2 (2nd Semester): A (Annual)Semester Course Units ScA ECTS S1 Criminal Law and Procedure CJFU 6 S1 Succession Law CJP 6 S1 Notary Law Practice CJFO 7 S1 Executive Procedure CJFO 6 S1 Option 1 5 S2 Urban Planning Law CJAF 6 S2 Registry Law Practice CJFO 7 S2 Inventory Process CJFO 6 S2 Forensic Practice and Costs CJFO 6 S2 Alternative Ways of Conflict Resolution CJFO 5 Option 1:
Business Management, Taxation, Conflict Management and Negotiation TechniquesScA - Main Scientific Area
ECTS – ECTS Credits
Semester: S1 (1st Semester); S2 (2nd Semester): A (Annual)