Law

LAW COURSE



Law Course is of high popularity now. This field of studies provides us with different means of resolving conflicts impartially. Law provides a framework and rules to help in deciding disputes between individuals.

Studing Law at Ukrainian and Russian universities is very affordable and much cheaper than in Europe. Law classes combine theoretical knowledge with real life practice. Future graduates are well-respected by employers. Law Course has a bilingual Medium of Instruction: Russian/English.

Getting a Bachelor Law Degree takes 4 years at both Russian and Ukrainian universities. This degree is worldwide acknowledged by many countries and organizations, that is one of the reasons of such course’s popularity among international students.

 

CURRICULUM

 

Russian and Ukrainian universities start their academic year on the 1st of September and finish in the middle of June (depends on the university). The year is divided into 2 semesters:

  • ● The 1st semester lasts from September,1 to the last week of January.
  • ● The 2nd semester lasts from the first week of February to the middle of June.

 

There are 5 working days (Monday-Friday) and 2 weekends (Saturday, Sunday) at universities.

Classes usually start at 8/9:00 and finish at 16:00.

 

During their studies, students have:

lectures;

— practical lessons (seminars);

— unit tests;

— colloquiums;

— project work;

— final tests.

 

In the end of each semester students have to pass an examination session. If the students pass it successfully, they go on a winter/summer vacation. In case they fail the exams, students have to prepare and pass the failed exam once more.

The winter vacation usually lasts from January to February, and the summer vacation – from the mid of June to the end of August. While being on holidays, students can travel all over Russia/Ukraine, CIS countries and European countries as well!

 

Here is the list of subjects at Bachelor’s Level:

  • ● Legal Method
  • ● Family Law
  • ● Law of Evidence
  • ● Corporate Law
  • ● Civil Procedure Code
  • ● Labour Law
  • ● Constitutional Law
  • ● Jurisprudence
  • ● Taxation Law
  • ● Human Rights and International Law
  • ● Administrative Law
  • ● Property Law