The Legal Sciences degree requires three years of study (180 credits) culminating in the award of a “laurea.” Graduates receive preparation based on interdisciplinary knowledge to enter into professional activities such as business, public administration and social services. The program can also prepare graduates for the continuation of further studies in pursuit of a specialized Law degree, qualifying graduates for legal practice as a judge, notary public and research lawyer.
The degree in Legal Sciences provides the basic knowledge of legal, economic and historical-philosophical instruments and the acquisition of complementary concepts in related disciplines, of informatics as well as the practical knowledge of a language of the European Union. The program requires 180 credits.