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Are dual law degrees worth it?
Earning a joint degree can yield many benefits for law students, including a reduction in time (and financial aid) required to finish school. In addition to work experience, dual studies can open up increased opportunities for networking while in law school.
What is international dual degree?
The international dual degree at SIPA, under the auspices of the Global Public Policy Network (GPPN): Provides students the opportunity to pursue two degrees, at two different Universities on two continents in two years, giving students the opportunity for a truly global perspective.
How do you pursue a dual degree?
UGC has approved a proposal to allow students to pursue two degree programmes at the same time. One of the degrees has to be in the regular mode and the other either in open and distance learning or online. A student can pursue two degrees in different streams as well as from different institutions.
Does having a double degree help?
Double degrees make perfect sense for higher-achieving students who know what they want to do and understand the benefits of combining degrees. Proponents of double degrees will argue they help students them find their passion by exposing them to more subjects, and that two degrees increase their career options.
What is the dual degree in laws & international relations?
The Dual Degree in Laws & International Relations offers a comprehensive and practical program focused on the fundamentals of international affairs and global law.
Why study law and International Relations at the University of Barcelona?
Both bachelor’s degrees in Laws and International Relations are fully compliant with the Bologna Process and accredited by the Government of Spain and the European Higher Education Area (EHEA). Start your career with a competitive edge by earning two bachelor’s degrees upon graduation.
Why study laws & International Relations at UAB?
The Dual Degree in Laws & International Relations offers a comprehensive and practical program focused on the fundamentals of international affairs and global law. You will acquire a multicultural viewpoint, crisis management skills and conflict resolutions skills, allowing you to provide solutions that address issues on a global scale.
What to expect in the second year of the law program?
From the second year onwards, you will then take a closer look at topics related to globalization, international affairs, conflict resolution and public law. This is a challenging program that will give you a unique and competitive profile in the legal field. You will acquire the complete knowledge of comparative law and international relations.