Bachelor in International Law

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  • bachelor

    Course type:

  • Governance

    Course sector:

  • 1 year

    Course duration:

  • Ba in Laws

    Degree

  • € 5200

    Tuition fee:

  • € 1565

    Tuition fee EU/EEA students

  • € 10200 ( specification )

    Total-package fee:

    • € 5200

      Tuition fee:

    • € 4000

      Housing:

    • € 500

      Visa and Residence Permit:

    • € 500

      Insurance:

    • € 10200

      Total:

Introduction

This Final-Year international degree course has been especially created for international students in their final stage of studies in Law. Students will be awarded a Bachelor of Business Laws degree after successful completion of the programme.

The final year programme offers an opportunity for international students (EU and non-EU) to study important issues in our globalizing world such as: legal aspects of international business relations, corporate governance, business ethics and compliance to international codes.

As part of the programme you will be working on practical assignments for business and government. Besides this you will be taking lectures and workshops. The programme offers many opportunities to develop relevant professional competencies like negotiating, leadership, intercultural communication, researching, translating legal knowledge into practical solutions.

Assignments may concern issues like: integrity in public contracting, legal advice on international business expansion, comparative research on the establishment of legal entities, across border law enforcement and the free movement within the European internal market.

Learning by doing is a concept we believe in: a real life assignment not only motivates students but it also enables them to learn in a more effective way. This will enhance your skills in analysing and solving legal problems in the field of international cooperation and business relations.

Course content

This final year is built upon two pillars: a minor in governance, business and law studies and a graduation assignment resulting in a final thesis. Students may choose between the minor programme and the complete final year’s programme. On succesful completion of both the minor and the graduation assignment the student will receive the internationally acknowledged degree of LLB (Bachelor of Laws).

Minor

The curriculum consists of courses in International Law, European Law, (good)Governance, Intercultural communication and management, Integrity and International Business, Safety & Security Management, Ethics, Methodology & Research methods, Advanced project management techniques. As part of the minor students work as an international interdisciplinary team on an authentic assignment formulated by one of our partners in international business and governance. Assignments may be concerned with issues like: integrity in public contracting, across border cooperation in law enforcement, legal advice on international business expansion, comparative research on the establishment of legal entities, researching legal risks in international trade, legal aspects of free movement within the European internal market.

A tutor is assigned to the project groups to facilitate the process in the group. Workshops are organised in order to get acquainted with intercultural aspects of working in an international setting and to learn dealing with cultural differences. In addition, you learn how to benefit from these experiences in ‘real life intercultural management’.

Each project results in a report presented to the partner organisation. The result is often an exploratory research, a recommendation, an advice or a policy report.

Graduation assignment/ final thesis

This part of the final year focuses on an in depth practice orientated research assignment. The assignment is the follow up of the preliminary research conducted in the minor. This is an opportunity to complete the assignment and add more depth to it.
In the graduation assignment extra emphasis is put on research methodology, information analyses and writing skills. Within the graduation assignment each project team member may contribute related to his or her expertise, affinity and specialization.

Specific requirements

Before you can be admitted to this degree course you need to have a secondary school certificate and a minimum of three years of higher education in Law.

Do you have a foreign degree?

In this case the Saxion will determine the value of your secondary certificate and compare it to the Dutch certificate to determine its level. It should be the equivalent of the Dutch certificate of secondary education, e.g. the German Abitur (allgemeine Hochschulreife), the British GCE A-levels or GSCE grades A, B or C, the French baccalaureat, or the American High School (top stream or plus 1 year of college).

Secondly Saxion will determine whether your further study is the equivalent to three years of Dutch higher education. If both of these equal the Dutch entry requirements, you can be admitted to the course. All students who wish to start this final year need to have a good command of English. If you do not have the Dutch nationality, we require:

  • A minimum of three years of higher education in Law,
  • either a IELTS test score of 6.0 or a TOEFL test-score of 550 (Computerbased 213 testscore).

Without either one of these test results, an application will not be considered!

Students who wish to participate must submit a portfolio to the Academy of Governance and Law containing an application letter, a curriculum vitae, a description of the curriculum of their higher education course as well as a list of results validated by the educational institute, a summary of projects. A format is provided here.

Students who wish to take the minor programma only, are advised to check with the appropriate authorities of their institute of higher education whether the credits earned in the Enschede programme will be accepted by their school.

Career prospects

As a beginning professional you have learned to apply knowledge and skills suitable for working as an legal expert in all sorts of organisations: i.e. profit and non-profit, governmental, industrial and service organisations. Some jobs descriptions are: Legal policy advisor, Legal commercial assistant to international Chamber of commerce and Legal adviser at a Labour union.

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