Rechtswissenschaft / Jura - Bachelor (minor subject)
Tübingen , Germany
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Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
Duration
6 semesters
Details
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Business Law | Commercial Law | Criminal Justice Studies | Environmental Law | History of Law | Indigenous Law | International Law | Islamic Sharia | Jurisprudence | Labour Law | Legal Practice | Legal Research | Legal Services | Legal Studies | Notaries Practice | Paralegal Studies
Area of study
Law
Course Language
English
About Program
Program Overview
Program Details
The University of Tübingen offers a Bachelor's program in Law (minor subject) with the following key data:
- Faculty: Law
- Academic Degree: Bachelor (minor subject)
- Restricted admission: None
- Regular duration of studies: 6 semesters
- Is a combination subject required?: Yes
- Application deadline 1st semester: Overview of application deadlines
- Program start: Winter semester, Summer semester
- Language of instruction: German
- Costs: Tuition and other fees
Requirements and Application
To apply for the program, students must meet the following requirements:
- The program can be combined with other subjects, but the specific combination is determined by the main subject.
- Students should consult the study counseling service of their main subject to determine which subjects can be combined.
Program Structure
The program is structured as follows:
- The Juristische Fakultät offers a Bachelor's program in Law as a minor subject.
- Students can choose from the following topics: Zivilrecht, Strafrecht, and Öffentliches Recht.
- The program provides a solid foundation in law and prepares students for a successful career.
Special Features
The program has the following special features:
- The University of Tübingen is located near Stuttgart, which provides opportunities for intensive collaboration with the practice.
- The faculty has a strong network of alumni and partners in the region.
- The program offers a range of courses and modules that provide students with a comprehensive education in law.
Career Prospects
After completing the program, students have the following career prospects:
- The University's Career Service assists with careers orientation and getting started in the profession.
- Jobs and internships can be found in the Praxisportal.
Further Information
For further information, students can contact the following:
- Student Counseling Service
- Section “Advising and Admission of International Students”
- Faculty of Law
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