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The Bachelor's degree in Interlinguistic Communication for Legal Professions is a unique degree programme both nationally and internationally. The degree course combines a solid foundation in legal studies with the study of two foreign languages: English (compulsory) and a second language chosen from French, Spanish, or German.
The program has a limited intake and admits a maximum of 60 students per year. Selection takes place via an admission exam which assesses ability across both languages.
Thanks to an extensive network of national and international relationships, the programme provides opportunities for various study experiences and internships abroad, ensuring a range of career prospects in national and international law firms, notarial offices, and legal departments in both the private and public sectors.
Graduates who wish to continue their studies can enroll in the Master's degree programme in Specialised Translation and Conference Interpreting, or they can enter the third year of the single-cycle Master’s degree in Law.
For information on the application and the required documents, please visit the dedicated section.
For more details on requirements, preparation verification, and admission procedures, visit the course's website.
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