International, European and Comparative Legal Studies (IECoLS) at the University of Macerata is a bachelor’s degree taught entirely in English, focused on international, European and comparative law. You’ll build legal knowledge, strengthen academic English, and gain practical experience through internships and international opportunities.
The Bachelor’s degree in International, European and Comparative Legal Studies (IECoLS) at the University of Macerata is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of international, European, and comparative law. Conducted entirely in English, this program not only enhances legal knowledge but also develops academic English skills, preparing students for a dynamic global legal landscape. With opportunities for internships and international experiences, graduates emerge with a strong foundation in law and practical insights into various legal systems.
IECoLS integrates core legal courses with a focus on international, European, and comparative perspectives.
Learning support and practical components include:
Final stage requirements typically involve:
To apply for the IECoLS program, candidates must possess a secondary school qualification that grants access to university studies in their home country or an equivalent qualification. The University of Macerata outlines specific document requirements and eligibility criteria as part of the application process.
Graduates of the IECoLS program are well-equipped for a diverse range of career paths in the legal field. The internationally oriented training prepares them for roles in law firms, international organizations, governmental agencies, and non-governmental organizations. Additionally, this degree serves as a strong foundation for pursuing Master’s degrees in law, both in Italy and internationally, further enhancing career opportunities in the global legal arena.
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