Corso di Laurea Magistrale a ciclo unico in Giurisprudenza (Treviso)
Program Overview
Introduction to the Law Program
The Law Program, also known as "Giurisprudenza 2.0," is a five-year, single-cycle master's degree program offered by the University of Padua. The program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in law, with a focus on internationalization and practical experience.
Program Details
- Duration: 5 years
- Class: LMG-01 and LMG/01R - Law
- Language: Italian
- Location: Treviso, Italy
- Access: Open with an assessment test
- President: Professor Stefano Solari
- Department: Department of Private Law and Critique of Law (DPCD)
Program Structure
The program is structured to provide students with a solid foundation in law, as well as practical experience through internships and clinical work. The program includes:
- Core courses: Fundamentals of law, civil law, commercial law, and international law
- Elective courses: Comparative law, English legal language, economic analysis of law, and more
- Internships: Mandatory internships in law firms or companies
- Clinical work: Participation in a legal clinic with experienced lawyers
- Semester abroad: Opportunity to study abroad through the Erasmus program or other international partnerships
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Law Program can pursue careers in:
- Law firms: As lawyers or legal consultants
- Companies: As in-house lawyers or legal advisors
- Public sector: As judges, prosecutors, or government officials
- International organizations: As legal experts or advisors
Support Services
The program offers various support services, including:
- Tutoring: Multilevel tutoring with professors, assistants, and experienced students
- Career counseling: Guidance on career opportunities and job placement
- Psychological support: Counseling services for students
Additional Information
For more information about the program, please note that the following details are available:
- Admission requirements: Open access with an assessment test
- Tuition fees: As per the university's fee structure
- Research areas: International law, comparative law, and economic analysis of law
Panoramic View of the Course
A panoramic view of the course is available for download.
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently asked questions about the course are available for download.
Useful Links
Useful links related to the course, such as information on how to enroll, contributions and scholarships, and opportunities abroad, are available.
