ECTS
60 credits
Duration
1 year
Training structure
Faculty of Law and Political Science
Presentation
Objectives
The Bachelor's Degree in Law is a generalist program lasting three years, the main objective of which is to enable students to acquire a fundamental base of knowledge and skills in law, while allowing them to specialize from the third year onwards, organized into "orientation" and then "option" courses in private law or public law. It prepares students either for professional specialization in a Master's degree or for immediate professional practice.
There is a support program for bachelor's degree students:
The ELAN L1 program, a support program for academic success. This program involves extending the bachelor's degree course by one year with support modules (refresher courses in written expression, oral expression, history, general culture, and university methodology). This program is offered to students who are likely to encounter difficulties that have been identified as such by the Parcoursup application review committee.
Finally, the Bachelor's degree in Law can be taken as a "General Bachelor's degree with a Health Access option" (L.A.S.). A "health minor" then replaces certain subjects in the Bachelor's degree in Law to allow students to either enter the second year of health studies in an MMOP (Medicine, Midwifery, Dentistry, and Pharmacy) program or continue their legal studies.
Program
BACHELOR'S DEGREE IN LAW – SEMESTER 1 (30C)
> CORE SKILLS LAW
EU Introduction to Law (33 hours of lectures + 15 hours of tutorials) 7C
EU General Constitutional Law (33 hours of lectures + 15 hours of tutorials) 7C
EU Historical Introduction to Law (33 hours of lectures + 15 hours of tutorials) 7C
EU Judicial Organization and Fundamental Principles of Trial (22 hours of lectures) 3C
> COMPLEMENTARY SKILLS
EU International Relations (33 hours of lectures) shared with L1 Political Science 3C
EU Introduction to Political Science (33 hours of lectures) 3C
> TRANSVERSAL SKILLS
Digital skills portfolio
BACHELOR OF LAW – SEMESTER 2 (30C)
> CORE SKILLS LAW
EU Civil Law – Individuals / Family (33 hours of lectures + 15 hours of tutorials) 7C
EU Constitutional Law of the Fifth Republic (33 hours of lectures + 15 hours of tutorials) 7C shared with L1 Political Science
> INSTITUTIONAL SKILLS
Compulsory subjects with 1 optional tutorial (*=1 tutorial (+15 hours of tutorials) of your choice +2C)
EU History of Institutions (33 hours of lectures) 4C *Optional tutorial
European Institutions course unit (33 hours of lectures) 4C *Optional tutorial
Administrative Institutions course unit (22 hours of lectures) 3C shared with L1 Political Science
> LANGUAGE SKILLS
EU Language (20 hours of lectures) 2C
> PRE-PROFESSIONAL SKILLS
EU Documentary Research (6 hours of lectures + 3 hours of tutorials) 1C
> TRANSVERSAL SKILLS
Digital skills portfolio
Select a program
EU Introduction to Law
7 creditsCM Introduction to Law
4 creditsTD Introduction to Law
3 credits
EU Introduction to Political Science
3 creditsEU International Relations
3 creditsDigital skills portfolio
EU General Constitutional Law
7 creditsCM General Constitutional Law
4 creditsGeneral Constitutional Law Tutorial
3 credits
EU Historical Introduction to Law
7 creditsCM Historical Introduction to Law
4 creditsTD Historical Introduction to Law
3 credits
EU Judicial organization and fundamental principles
3 credits
EU Constitutional Law of the Fifth Republic
7 creditsEU Digital skills - documentary research
1 creditEU Administrative institutions
3 creditsEU Civil Law - Persons / Family
7 creditsEU choice
Choose one of two options:
TD European Institutions Selection
EU History of Institutions without tutorials
4 creditsEU European institutions
6 creditsEuropean Institutions Tutorial
2 creditsCM European Institutions
4 credits
TD History of Institutions Selection
EU History of Institutions
6 creditsHistory of Institutions Seminar
2 creditsCM History of Institutions
4 credits
EU European institutions without TD
4 credits
Language selection
Choose 1 out of 3
Optional
Bachelor's Degree 1 ELAN
- Responsible: O. GUIRAL
The ELAN L1 program, a program designed to promote success. This program involves extending the bachelor's degree course by one year with support modules (refresher courses in written expression, oral expression, history, general culture, and university methodology). This program is offered to students who are at risk of encountering difficulties that have been identified as such by the Parcoursup application review committee.
Optional
Tutoring
EU History of Institutions
5 creditsHelp with getting into college
EU Elan L1
3 creditsMethodology Civil Law 2
1 creditSocial ties and civic issues
2 credits
EU Constitutional Law of the Fifth Republic
5 credits
Bachelor's Degree in Law - Integrated Health Option (LOSI)
- Responsible: K. BLAY-GRABARCZYK
The Bachelor's Degree in Law can be taken as a "General Bachelor's Degree with Health Access Option" (L.A.S.). A "health minor" then replaces certain subjects in the Bachelor's degree in Law to allow students to either enter the second year of health studies in an MMOP (Medicine, Midwifery, Dentistry, and Pharmacy) program or continue their legal studies.
Bachelor's Degree in Law - Complementary Health Option (LOSC)
- Responsible: K. BLAY-GRABARCZYK
Major in Law
EU common health (prerequisite for MMOP application if ACQ)
12 creditsMedicines and Other Health Products (MAPS) 2 ECTS
2 creditsChoose 1 out of 4
Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS) 5 ECTS
5 creditsChoose 1 from 1
General Human Physiology (PHG) 5 ECTS
5 creditsChoose 1 from 1
EU Civil Law - Persons/Family
7 creditsEU Constitutional Law of the Fifth Republic
7 creditsEU Digital skills - documentary research
1 creditEU History of Institutions without tutorials
4 creditsEU European institutions
6 creditsCM European Institutions
4 creditsEuropean Institutions Tutorial
2 credits
EU Administrative institutions
3 creditsLanguage Selection
Choose 1 out of 3
Digital skills portfolio
Optional Internship