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German-Polish Law degree course (Bachelor's degree) European University Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder)

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Degree

Bachelor of Laws

Standard period of study (amount)

6 semesters

Overview and admission

Study Type

undergraduate

Admission semester

Winter Semester only

Area of study

Jurisprudence, Legal

Focus

European Law, German and Polish Civil Law, German and Polish Criminal Law, German and Polish Public Law

Annotation

The target group of this course is interested parties who want to study two European legal systems in two countries and in two languages at the same time. The Bachelor's degree is offered as part of the German-Polish Law course, which consists of a total of three courses: Master of Law, Bachelor and Master of German and Polish Law, with the Master's degree forming the foundation of the DPJS. This allows you to obtain three university degrees within five years, namely LL.B., LL.M. and mgr (Polish master's degree: magister prawa). You can find more information on the structure under https://study.europa-uni.de/de/jura/angebot/deutschpolnischesjurastudium/struktur/index.html The course content can be viewed https://study.europa-uni.de/de/jura/angebot/deutschpolnischesjurastudium/inhalt/index.html below. Contact: Mrs Ewa Szkarłat Phone +49 (0) 335 5534 - 2224 Email: gplaw@europa-uni.de

Admission modus

Without admission restriction

Admission requirements (Link)

Admission requirements

General or subject-specific higher education entrance qualification, entrance qualification for universities of applied sciences or similar from a German school or a recognised equivalent foreign school-leaving certificate. Please be sure to note: this list applies exclusively to admission to the Bachelor's degree course. Unfortunately, in view of Polish higher education law, admission to the Master's degree course is only possible with a higher education entrance qualification. Students whose native language is not German must have a sufficient command of the German language (DSH examination). This programme is not subject to admission restrictions. Due to the special nature of the programme, however, applications must be submitted from 1 May to 15 August (for the winter semester) online using viaCampus.

Lecture period

  • 08.04.2024 - 19.07.2024
  • 16.10.2023 - 09.02.2024

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Tuition fee

Fees

No tuition fees, only student welfare contribution incl. semester ticket for public transport in Berlin/Brandenburg

Languages of instruction

Main language

German

Further languages

Polish

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