About the programme
The fundamental objective of the first-cycle university study program in Law is to train professionals who will be capable of working independently in all legal professions that do not require passing the state bar exam, and to provide students who wish to take the state bar exam with a high-quality foundation for continuing their studies in the second-cycle curriculum. Typical professions for graduates of the first-cycle university study program in Law are in business, administration with the possibility of conducting administrative procedures, and as support professions in the judiciary.
The first year of the program consists of general and introductory courses that provide students with a broad education and a foundation for studying specific areas of law. The first year also includes constitutional law, which examines the constitution as the highest legal act in the hierarchy. The second year of study focuses on criminal law, which is one of the core areas of the legal system. The second year also covers the comprehensive field of labor law and social security law. The third year focuses entirely on civil and commercial law. The fourth year concludes with public law, covering administrative and international law.