Questions of law, its interpretation and validity accompany us in all situations in life. The study of law deals with these questions and is therefore very complex, but also multifaceted. …
Undergraduate Summer Semester Winter Semester
The aim of the course is to prepare for legal practice and to impart in-depth knowledge in the most important areas of law. The students should also be given the …
Undergraduate Summer Semester Winter Semester
The law degree includes training in all areas of law and imparts all the knowledge and skills required for legal work, critical thinking and responsible legal action. The course is …
Undergraduate Winter Semester
On July 1st, 2003 the law for the reform of the legal training came into force through the amendment of the German Judiciary Act (DRiG), followed by a new legal …
Undergraduate Winter Semester
Law is the science of law, i.e. the rules governing the coexistence of people in society. Jurisprudence is divided into the three areas of law civil law, public law and …
Undergraduate Summer Semester Winter Semester
To take up a “classic” legal profession requires, as it is called in the German Judiciary Act, to be “qualified to be a judge”. On the way to becoming a …
Undergraduate Winter Semester
During the law studies you will deal intensively with legal regulations and other legal texts. This also includes legal historical, legal philosophical and sociological aspects as well as the regulations …
Undergraduate Summer Semester Winter Semester
The law degree should enable students to grasp and apply the law with understanding. For this purpose, they are given the necessary legal knowledge, the European legal, economic and political …
Undergraduate Summer Semester Winter Semester
Jurisprudence deals with the knowledge of the applicable law and the historical, social, economic, political and legal-philosophical foundations of the legal system. In the legal studies, the scientific methods and …
Undergraduate Summer Semester Winter Semester
The course aims to acquire the skills and knowledge that are essential for practicing legal professions. It should enable academic work, critical thinking and responsible action in a free, democratic …
Undergraduate Winter Semester
Students of law work methodically to build solid knowledge of current law (legal dogmatics), and learn how to apply this to legal cases. The degree programme in law …
Undergraduate Winter Semester
The Magister legum course (LL.M.) is an additional course of study at the Faculty of Law at the University of Potsdam for graduates who have successfully completed a law or …
Graduate Summer Semester Winter Semester
The Faculty of Law offers a postgraduate programme on German law for students who have already obtained a foreign law degree. The aim of this international postgraduate degree programme is …
Graduate Winter Semester
Postgraduate studies on the basics of German law for students who have completed a degree in the field of German law abroad.
Graduate Winter Semester
For students with a foreign degree in law, the department offers the postgraduate one-year study program of a Magister Legum (LL.M.) .
Students who want to acquire an additional …
Graduate Winter Semester
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Applicants need to have the required secondary education for bachelor's programs or a relevant bachelor's degree for master's programs, proficiency in the language of instruction, and meet any additional requirements set by the specific program.
Some master's programs may require relevant work experience, while others do not. This depends on the specific course and university.
Yes, international students are allowed to work part-time during their studies in Germany, subject to certain restrictions and regulations.