European Union Law (Master of Laws)
Lithuania
Description:
European Union Law Master's Programme is unique in the way that it meets the needs of both the EU and non-EU member states' students, with a consideration of recent changes in the context of enlarged European Union and increasing globalisation process. This Master's programme is a perfect combination of all essential EU law aspects, focusing on both institutional and substantial EU law.
Highlights:
This is a postgraduate programme that concentrates on the current issues of the EU law and is targeted to the students who have legal background. The semester lasts 16 weeks and examination session takes 4 weeks. The programme consists of at least 60 and no more than 80 credits (90120 ECTS credits), which corresponds to one and half year of studies. Courses usually make up 3 credits. Assessment of student results will normally involve assigned course work as well as an oral or written examination. To pass a course a student must receive a grade no less than 5 out of 10. The programme is conducted exclusively in English. Diploma Awarded: Master of Laws
Minimum Education: Bachelors
Experience Required: no
This Program is open to
Worldwide
Participants.
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Typical Living Arrangements :
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Participants Travel to Lithuania
Independently
Typically Participants Work
in Groups
Application Process Involves:
- Transcript
- Written Application
Mykolas Romeris University's Mission Statement: The mission of the University is to deliver high quality education, to accumulate and nourish intellectual potential, to train societys leaders capable of creating and implementing innovations which influence the overall progress. Our University fosters autonomy which allows independent tailoring of studies, research and improvement or change of professional qualifications in response to the development of European higher education and labour market needs.
Year Founded: 1990
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