Ukrainian and European Legal Studies (Double Diploma Program)

Education and Research Law School

Name
Ukrainian and European Legal Studies (Double Diploma Program)
Program code
1
Qualification awarded
master in Law, 081 Law
Length of programme
2 years
Number of credits
120
level of qualification according to the National Qualification Framework and the European Qualifications Framework
7
Qualification level
Second (Master)
Discipline
Law
Speciality
KnowledgeField EN
Specific admission requirements
Documents of entrants are to be submitted to Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv according to the Admission Rules.Full-time education, period of studies covers 2 years, amount of credits -120 credits, that include 60 credits - 2 semesters at Mykolas Romeris University, 60 credits - 2 semesters at Taras Shevchenko Kyiv National University
Specific arrangements for recognition of prior learning
The program may be entered by the persons, having bachelor's diploma in Law and English language proficiency not less than B2 according to Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
Qualification requirements and regulations, including graduation requirements
The Program proposes the following specializations: Legal Regulation of Public Administration and Human Rights, Intellectual Property Law, Private Law. Language of the program- English language. Master thesis is to be effectuated under dual scientific consulting of lecturers of the borth partner-universities.
Programme learning outcomes
Ability to solve research and innovative issues in public and private law, specifics of legal regulation in the main spheres, that entails conduction of research and innovations introduction in uncertain conditions.
Form of study
Full-time form
Examination regulations and grading scale
Оbligatory or optional mobility windows (if applicable)
Work placement
Work-based learning
Director of the course
Yuliia Vyacheslavivna Vashchenko
Department of administrative law and proceeding
Education and Research Law School
Occupational profiles of graduates
Access to further studies