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Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Business Law | Commercial Law | Criminal Justice Studies
Area of study
Law
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Rechtswissenschaft (Erste juristische Pr㘹ung)

The Rechtswissenschaft program, also known as the First Legal Examination, is a comprehensive course of study that prepares students for a career in law.


Studium

The program's curriculum is designed to provide students with a thorough understanding of the principles and practices of law. The study program includes:


  • 鈁er das Studium: An introduction to the study of law, covering the fundamentals of the legal system and the role of lawyers in society.
  • Eignung zum Studium der Rechtswissenschaft: An examination of the skills and qualities required to succeed in the study of law.
  • Rechtswissenschaftliches Arbeiten: A practical introduction to the methods and techniques of legal research and analysis.
  • Studienbereiche: An overview of the various fields of study within the program, including civil law, criminal law, and public law.
  • Aufbau des Studiums: A description of the program's structure and organization, including the sequence of courses and the requirements for completion.
  • Ablauf des Studiums: A detailed outline of the program's curriculum, including the topics and themes covered in each course.
  • Auslandsstudium: Information on opportunities for study abroad and international exchange programs.
  • Schwerpunktbereiche: A description of the program's areas of specialization, including business law, international law, and human rights law.
  • Das Universit酹srepetitorium: A resource for students, providing additional support and guidance throughout the program.

Studienalltag

The program's daily routine is designed to provide students with a balanced and engaging learning experience. This includes:


  • Interviews mit Studierenden: Insights from current students, sharing their experiences and perspectives on the program.
  • Semesterwoche: A description of the program's academic calendar, including the schedule of classes and exams.
  • Campus-Rundgang: A tour of the university's facilities and resources, including libraries, computer labs, and student organizations.
  • Praxis im Studium: Opportunities for practical experience and hands-on learning, including internships and clinical programs.
  • Unterst慤zung im Studium: Support services for students, including academic advising, tutoring, and counseling.
  • Studentische Initiativen am Fachbereich: Student-led initiatives and organizations, providing opportunities for networking and professional development.

Beispielaufgaben

The program includes a range of sample tasks and exercises, designed to help students develop their skills and knowledge. These include:


  • Wer will was von wem woraus - die Einstiegsfrage der juristischen Fallbearbeitung (Zivilrecht): A civil law exercise, introducing students to the principles of legal analysis and problem-solving.
  • Immer 礪ger mit dem Pullover (Zivilrecht): A civil law case study, exploring the application of legal principles to real-world scenarios.
  • Mord oder Totschlag (Strafrecht): A criminal law exercise, examining the distinction between murder and manslaughter.
  • Die Kausalit酹 im Strafrecht (Strafrecht): A criminal law analysis, exploring the concept of causality and its role in criminal liability.
  • Das Pr㘹ungsrecht des Bundespr酲identen (猈fentliches Recht): A public law exercise, examining the role of the federal president in the German legal system.
  • Das juristische Gutachten (Methodenlehre): A legal opinion exercise, introducing students to the principles of legal research and analysis.
  • Der "Frankfurter Folterfall" (Rechtsphilosophie): A legal philosophy case study, exploring the ethical and moral implications of legal decision-making.
  • Vertragstypen (Zivilrecht): A civil law exercise, examining the different types of contracts and their application in legal practice.
  • Die Institutionen des Gaius (R闣isches Recht): A Roman law exercise, introducing students to the principles of Roman law and its influence on modern legal systems.

Perspektiven

The program provides students with a range of career perspectives and opportunities, including:


  • Rechtsanw鄟t/in: A career as a lawyer, including opportunities in private practice, government, and non-profit organizations.
  • Richter/in: A career as a judge, including opportunities in state and federal courts.
  • 猈fentliche Verwaltung: A career in public administration, including opportunities in government agencies and non-profit organizations.
  • Unternehmensjurist/in: A career as a corporate lawyer, including opportunities in private industry and commerce.
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