Law
Siena, Italy
DURATION
5 Years
LANGUAGES
Italian
PACE
Full time
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STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
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Introduction
Law
The Master’s Degree Program in Single Cycle Law has a duration of five years and aims to provide students with advanced level training in the field of law, aimed at carrying out highly qualified activities in a variety of professional contexts.
Graduates will obtain, both from a content point of view and from a methodological point of view, a preparation that will allow them, even through post-graduate specialization courses, to walk towards the professions of notary, lawyer and career in the judiciary.
They will also acquire the skills and attitudes to be able to hold high-profile positions in Public Administrations, public and private companies and International Organizations.
Admissions
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Program Outcome
Credits - 300 ECTS
Awards - BA (LMG-01 Class of Second Cycle Degrees in Law)
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
The course aims to provide students with advanced level training in the field of law, aimed at carrying out highly qualified activities in a variety of professional contexts.
Graduates will obtain a preparation that will enable them, even through post-graduate specialization courses aimed at starting up legal professions, to move towards the notary and lawyer professions and the career in the Judiciary.
They will also acquire the skills and attitudes to hold high-profile positions in Public Administrations, public and private companies and International Organizations.
Program delivery
In addition to in-presence teaching, which continues to be the preferred method also in the next Academic Year, every single lesson will be simultaneously live-streamed and/or video recorded and uploaded on our digital platform for subsequent viewing. This mode is essential for students who are temporarily unable to be on premises.