Law Degree with Specialization in French Law (International)
The Law Degree with a specialization in French Law is the study of both the Spanish and French legal systems. Students spend the first two years at the Complutense in Madrid and the second two years at the Paris I University. The Faculty of Law, located in Madrid’s Moncloa Campus, has all the necessary facilities including the library, European documentation center, amphitheater classrooms, fixed seating classrooms, study rooms, computer rooms, Wi-Fi connection, cafeterias and dining rooms, etc. Some courses included are: Constitutional Law I, Roman Law, Legal Computers, Public Freedoms, Intro to Political Economy, Civil Law I, General Theory of Law, Criminal Law I and Law History.
Undergraduate Bachelors
The degree lasts 4 years.
For all levels students must have at least intermediary Spanish language skills as most courses are taught in Spanish. To access undergraduate degrees students must have finished secondary studies equivalent to the Spanish bachillerato. To access Master’s courses students must have completed a University Degree. To access Doctorate courses students must possess an undergraduate and master’s degree.
Courses start at the end of September. Classes will be out during all official Spain and Madrid holidays.
Registration fees per credit for undergraduate degrees: First registration is from €21.94 - €26.81, second registration ranges from €41.05 - 49.26, third registration ranges from €82.30 to €98.75 and fourth and successive registrations range from €113.71 - €136.44. Registration fees per credit for master’s degrees: First registration is from €25.52-34.59, second registration is from €42-56.75, third registration is from €91-€122.21 and fourth registration is from €126 to €169.21. Doctorates cost €390 per year for full time and €234 per year for part-time. Complimentary training ranges from €49.84-69.93 where applicable.
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