General information

The main objective of the Law degree is to:
● Offer students a comprehensive education in the field of Legal Sciences.
● Provide future graduates with the necessary training to acquire the theoretical knowledge or content that will allow them to have an intellectual mastery of current law, as well as a critical assessment of norms and institutions.
● To train students to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to perform multiple functions related to the interpretation and application of the norms that make up the legal system as a whole.
● To train future graduates to develop skills that enable them to adapt to different and ever-changing labor markets (e.g., teamwork and negotiation, knowledge of information and communication technologies).

No specific prior training is required for admission to the Degree in Law, although the most appropriate training for students is that of students who have completed the Social Sciences itinerary of the Baccalaureate, as well as the Scientific-Technological itinerary, without prejudice to the fact that the Humanities itinerary is also suitable, provided that they have included in their training the core subjects of mathematics included in the Social Sciences itinerary.

It is advisable that students demonstrate interest in aspects related to the degree's educational objectives and possess skills that will equip them to be receptive to the learning outcomes they will acquire while pursuing the degree. Desirable qualities for future students of the Bachelor's Degree in Law include:

● That their interests include economic and social aspects, as well as others related to the social and legal sciences.
● Must have skills in oral and written comprehension and expression, problem-solving and decision-making, as well as in dealing with the public. And must have a good memory.
● Be able to synthesize and argue critically, work in a team, be responsible and consistent in work, and be able to abstract.
● It is recommended that students have an adequate level of English language proficiency (B1 or equivalent: Baccalaureate, FP, etc.).

In addition to practicing law (lawyer and solicitor), these graduates can access a wide range of career opportunities within the public administration. Thus, any graduate can hold positions as a civil servant in the Administration of Justice (judge, prosecutor, judicial officer, court clerk, case manager, among others) or as a civil servant in the Public Administration. Advanced positions (State Attorney, Court Clerk, Social Security Clerk, Labor Inspector, Social Security Technician, Tax Inspector, among others).

In relation to the above, these graduates can access positions within local authorities (town hall secretary) and within the Autonomous Communities (civil service staff of departments within the Autonomous Communities, legal services, legal staff of regional parliaments, among others).

Graduates of this degree can also pursue private professions such as notary, registrar, property agent, or property manager.

On another note, graduates of the degree can become civil servants in an international organization or perform their duties within the European Union.

Likewise, graduates may occupy positions as secondary school or university teachers, in accordance with the rules for access to secondary education and access to university teaching staff and research in public and private research centers.

The multidisciplinary training of these graduates allows them to work in all economic sectors, primarily in human resources, personnel, legal, tax, labor, and administration and management departments.

General information

The main objective of the Law degree is to:
● Offer students a comprehensive education in the field of Legal Sciences.
● Provide future graduates with the necessary training to acquire the theoretical knowledge or content that will allow them to have an intellectual mastery of current law, as well as a critical assessment of norms and institutions.
● To train students to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to perform multiple functions related to the interpretation and application of the norms that make up the legal system as a whole.
● To train future graduates to develop skills that enable them to adapt to different and ever-changing labor markets (e.g., teamwork and negotiation, knowledge of information and communication technologies).

No specific prior training is required for admission to the Degree in Law, although the most appropriate training for students is that of students who have completed the Social Sciences itinerary of the Baccalaureate, as well as the Scientific-Technological itinerary, without prejudice to the fact that the Humanities itinerary is also suitable, provided that they have included in their training the core subjects of mathematics included in the Social Sciences itinerary.

It is advisable that students demonstrate interest in aspects related to the degree's educational objectives and possess skills that will equip them to be receptive to the learning outcomes they will acquire while pursuing the degree. Desirable qualities for future students of the Bachelor's Degree in Law include:

● That their interests include economic and social aspects, as well as others related to the social and legal sciences.
● Must have skills in oral and written comprehension and expression, problem-solving and decision-making, as well as in dealing with the public. And must have a good memory.
● Be able to synthesize and argue critically, work in a team, be responsible and consistent in work, and be able to abstract.
● It is recommended that students have an adequate level of English language proficiency (B1 or equivalent: Baccalaureate, FP, etc.).

In addition to practicing law (lawyer and solicitor), these graduates can access a wide range of career opportunities within the public administration. Thus, any graduate can hold positions as a civil servant in the Administration of Justice (judge, prosecutor, judicial officer, court clerk, case manager, among others) or as a civil servant in the Public Administration. Advanced positions (State Attorney, Court Clerk, Social Security Clerk, Labor Inspector, Social Security Technician, Tax Inspector, among others).

In relation to the above, these graduates can access positions within local authorities (town hall secretary) and within the Autonomous Communities (civil service staff of departments within the Autonomous Communities, legal services, legal staff of regional parliaments, among others).

Graduates of this degree can also pursue private professions such as notary, registrar, property agent, or property manager.

On another note, graduates of the degree can become civil servants in an international organization or perform their duties within the European Union.

Likewise, graduates may occupy positions as secondary school or university teachers, in accordance with the rules for access to secondary education and access to university teaching staff and research in public and private research centers.

The multidisciplinary training of these graduates allows them to work in all economic sectors, primarily in human resources, personnel, legal, tax, labor, and administration and management departments.