BA in International Legal Affairs
Italy
Description:
This degree course trains legal advisers capable of guiding those business organisations which intend to expand overseas and multinational companies seeking representatives in foreign market. In order to be admitted candidates must possess one of the following: Italian Diploma of Maturity or equivalent high school diploma (at least 13 years of schooling). The programme prepares future law graduates for international business, economic institutions, and international finance Students will learn all aspects of law such as commercial and administrative law, civil and common law, criminal law, labour and contract law. Teaching consists of lectures, case-based workshops, individual tutorials, and other activities. This BA is a three years degree (or Italian first level). For the first year, students will study the following subjects: English Language 1, Roman Law History, Introduction to Legal Studies, Law Philosophy, Costitutional Law, Introduction to Economics, Common Law, Skills The second and the third year the programme will be: Roman Law, International Law, Administrative Law, History of Modern & Contemporary Law, History of Medieval Law, Common Law, English, E-Juris During the third year students need to complete a period of work experience or trainingship (min. 3 months). This experience would help them to understand better the business world.
Minimum Education: High School
Cost Include Description:
Cost includes registration and academic fees
Experience Required: no
This Program is open to
Worldwide
Participants.
Participants Travel to Italy
Independently
Typically Participants Work
in Groups of 15-20
Application Process Involves:
- Transcript
- Written Application
Post Services Include:
- Alumni Network
- Job and Internship Network
Link Campus University of Malta's Mission Statement: Our main purpose is to prepare leaders for a changing world. The Link Campus University of Malta was founded in 1999, and is the first foreign university authorized to operate in Italy (D.M. 27.11.1999). Through its Italian branch the University of Malta has launched an international experiment on the harmonization of the higher education system's architecture, by activating an entire study cycle based on 3 plus 2, which maintains the traditional methodological setting of the Anglo-Saxon system - the most appreciated didactic model in the world in line with the Bologna Process.
On the 4th July 2007, the Minister of University and research (MIUR), the Hon. Fabio Mussi, signed the Decree following the Lisbon Convention and the laws and acts of the Italian government which recognizes in Italy the degree qualifications of the Link Campus University.
According to this innovative formative system, the academic year is divided in semesters and there is an obligation to sit for exams within the provided deadline dates. It guarantees that the academic degree may be achieved within the prescribed time. For this reason it is obligatory to attend all the lessons and if any exam were not passed, students can receive the assistance of a tutor to integrate the preparation in order to repeat the exam in a short time. It is a challenge that each student through adequate support will not remain at the University even a day more than it is prescribed by the study programme.
Year Founded: 1999
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