The Master of Laws program is designed for students who have already obtained a relevant bachelor’s degree in law and wish to deepen their studies. It helps students to build a solid foundation in the subject of law and allows them to further study EU public and private law, as well as EEEA's special courses on EU digital law.
The EEEA Master's program is a 2-year program according to the standards prevailing in France. The first year consists of two semesters and a short internship, which requires the student to write a report related to a professional project. The second-year consists of one semester and a six-month internship. The academic year is focused on European Union law and features courses that help students to deepen their knowledge and to learn more about the various aspects of intellectual property, human resources, business, and technology law in the European Union.
Computer Science Foundation Courses
Along with an in-depth study of EU digital law, we expect students to have basic computer literacy and therefore require students to complete at least 3 (18 ECTS) foundation courses. Students who present a certificate of recognition of the relevant level can be exempted from the foundation courses and use the credits for advanced courses.
Law Advanced Courses
All students are required to complete a minimum of 42 credits of specialized courses
Language Courses
Students who do not reach a B2 level of English are required to complete LANEN 201 and LANEN 202.
Internships/individual projects
All students are required to complete a short internship/project of 2 months in the first year and an internship/project of 6 months in the second year.
Elective Courses
Students can choose appropriate courses according to their career plans and study needs
Dissertation
Students who wish to pursue a Ph.D. can choose to write a thesis under the supervision
Computer Science Foundation Courses |
18(only the students without computer science background) |
Choose any three courses within the module in the first semester of the first year |
Law Advanced Courses (mandatory) |
42 |
Note that individual courses are subject to prerequisites |
Language Courses |
Depends on the individual situation |
For students who do not reach to a B2 level of English |
Internships/individual projects (mandatory) |
40 |
2 months for the first year 6 months for the second year |
Elective Courses |
Depends on the individual situation, within 20ECTs |
Free electives (Note that individual courses are subject to prerequisites) |
Dissertation |
12 ECTs |
For students who wish to pursue a Ph.D |
Total |
> 120 ECTs |
Students are free to combine the courses, as long as they meet the requirement of internships, language, and major |
Year |
Semester |
Course |
Credit |
First Year |
First Semester (Fall) |
|
30 |
Second Semester (Spring) |
|
34 |
|
Second Year |
First Semester (Fall) |
|
30 |
Second Semester (Spring) |
|
30 |
CSF - Computer Science Foundation
LAN - Language (CN: Chinese, EN: English,JAN: Japanese,FR: French)
PRO - Internship/Project
DIS - Dissertation
LAW - Law (European and digital)
All courses are divided into levels 0-3 according to difficulty registration, with 0 being an introductory course and 3 being an advanced course. Students need to complete at least one related course from the previous level before taking the corresponding advanced course.
For specific courses, please check the course index.
Successful graduates can seek positions in the job market that require a bac+5 in a law-related field. Graduates will be able to provide quality legal consulting services to groups such as governments, corporations, and institutions. Students may also choose to continue their studies to obtain a Ph.D.
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