Master's degree in European and international business law
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2024-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
Eur¾pai ķs Nemzetk÷zi ▄zleti Jogßsz Mesterkķpzķs
Program Overview
The European and International Business Law master's program at the University of Debrecen's Faculty of Law is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of European and international business law. This 2-semester, 60-credit program aims to equip students with the theoretical and practical knowledge necessary to navigate the complex legal landscape of international business.
Program Objectives
The program's primary objective is to educate students who possess a deep understanding of European and international business law, including the institutions of European economic integration, the internal market, and the legal framework governing international business transactions. Students will also acquire specialized knowledge in areas such as intellectual property law, European contract law, international sales law, and international trade law.
Program Structure
The program is offered in both full-time and part-time formats. Full-time students attend classes four days a week, while part-time students attend classes on weekends, approximately five times a semester. The program includes a range of courses that provide students with a comprehensive understanding of European and international business law.
Admission Requirements
To be eligible for the program, students must have a law degree and meet the admission requirements set by the university. The program is taught in English, and students must demonstrate a high level of proficiency in the language.
Career Opportunities
The program prepares students for a range of career opportunities in international business, including roles in law firms, corporations, and government agencies. Graduates will possess the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate the complex legal landscape of international business and to provide expert advice to clients.
Research Areas
The program covers a range of research areas, including:
- European economic integration
- International business law
- Intellectual property law
- European contract law
- International sales law
- International trade law
Program Duration
The program is 2 semesters long, and students can choose to attend either full-time or part-time.
Language of Instruction
The program is taught in English, and students must demonstrate a high level of proficiency in the language.
Credits
The program is worth 60 credits, and students must complete all required courses to graduate.
