Master in Corporate Solicitorship

Curricular plan

CodeCurricular Unit Period ECTS Duration
2075101Company Law1st Semester101st Year
2075102Commercial Contracts1st Semester51st Year
2075103Industrial Property1st Semester51st Year
2075104Legal Framework of Insolvency and Turnaround Management1st Semester51st Year
Elective I1st Semester51st Year
2075106Legal Framework of Individual Employment Relations2nd Semester101st Year
2075107Legal Framework of Collective Employment Relations2nd Semester51st Year
2075108Social Security Law2nd Semester51st Year
2075109Labour Dispute Resolution2nd Semester51st Year
Elective II2nd Semester51st Year
CodeCurricular Unit Period ECTS Duration
2075111Scientific Research Methods and Techniques1st Semester22nd Year
2075112DissertationAnnual582nd Year

Conditions of admission

People who can apply to the Master’s Degree:

  1. Holders of an undergraduate degree or a legal equivalent in Law, and Solicitorship;
  2. Holders of a foreign higher education diploma, granted after a first cycle of studies, under the principles of the Bologna Process, by a State, which has subscribed this Process, in Law, and Solicitorship;
  3. Holders of a foreign higher education diploma that is recognized as meeting the objectives of an undergraduate degree by the Technical and Scientific Council of the School of Technology and Management, in Law, and Solicitorship;
  4. Holders of an academic, scientific or professional curriculum that is recognized as certifying the skills to attend this cycle of studies by the Technical and Scientific Council of the School of Technology and Management.

Note: Exceptionally, finalists of an undergraduate degree may be admitted provided that they obtain that degree until the 31st of December of the year the Master begins.

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