Program Overview
The Master's Program in Law at Alte University equips graduates with a comprehensive understanding and skills in various legal fields, including private, public, and criminal law. The program prepares students for a successful career in the private sector, state organizations, international organizations, diplomatic corps, or non-governmental organizations. Additionally, the program supports students in entrepreneurial pursuits and research activities.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The Master's Program in Law is part of the Alte University School of Law. The school, with its 20-year history, aims to prepare graduates equipped with knowledge and skills corresponding to the requirements of the labor market who will be successfully employed in the private sector as well as in state organizations, international organizations, diplomatic corps, or non-governmental organizations. Masters of Law have developed all necessary competencies for the regulated profession of law, both in accordance with the sectoral characteristics of law and the requirements of the employment market.
Careers:
The program aims to prepare graduates for successful employment in the private sector, state organizations, international organizations, diplomatic corps, or non-governmental organizations.
Other:
The program offers:
- The opportunity to choose the direction of law (private, public, and criminal law)
- Facilitation of successful passing of the lawyer's qualification exams
- Promotion of employment or career advancement through the network of contacts of the founders of the university, the advisory board (Advisory Board), and more than 200 partner organizations
- Support of the Center of innovations and entrepreneurship program in the creation of its own legal company or in other entrepreneurial directions
- Participation in exchange programs
- Engagement in research activities