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Legal Services in Business and Public Administration

General information for the a.y. 2024-2025

Disciplinary areaSociety and Culture
Duration 3 years - 180 Credits
Admission Accesso Libero No limited access
Website www.giurisprudenza.unimore.it/L/sgipa
Teaching method Offered through distance learning (blended course)
Regulation Main Teaching Regulations

Presentation

The degree programme in Law in Business and Public Administration is aimed at responding to the current demand both in the public and private sectors to combine a solid legal preparation with the ability to understand and apply existing regulations in specific and specialised areas. The Programme is provided in mixed mode, i.e. classroom lectures are integrated with remote learning provided via the Internet. All classes, both in face-to-face and remote mode, are video-recorded and made available to students on the dedicated Web platform, which allows students to interact with professors in different ways. Students will be offered a dedicated online tutoring service.

Programme contents

The Degree Programme is divided into two main training areas. The first two years are common to all students and focus on learning a basic knowledge of law and the fundamentals and mechanisms that are distinctive of the main law sectors, sided by the practice of the English language and legal information technology. The second part has the duration of one year and offers three different study routes, each designed to provide an in-depth training of three areas of specialisation and aimed at creating different types of professionals: the business legal practitioner, the labour consultant and those involved in justice, public safety and administration.

Job opportunities

At the end of the programme, students graduate with a set of legal knowledge that may be flexibly adapted to several instances; as legal experts, they may be employed both in private companies and public administrations, including Municipalities, Regions, Courts and Prosecutors' offices, INAIL, INPS, Local Health Authorities, Hospitals, Revenue Agency or Labour Inspectorates. In addition, further job opportunities are in the field of labour consulting, trade unions, professional associations, banking and insurance. For those who intend to continue their studies, see section Continuing your studies.

More information

Course Director:
prof. Pierpaolo Bonacini
cl_scienzegiuridicheimpresa@unimore.it
tel. 059.2058180
Tutoring delegate:
prof.ssa Maria Cristina Santini
mariacristina.santini@unimore.it
tel. 059 205 8230/8223


Provvedimenti studenti:
prof. Guido Corapi
guido.corapi@unimore.it

The course is managed by the Department of Law