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BACHELOR’S DEGREELAW
Erasmus CoordinatorDepartment of Law
Arnaud montAs room B 220
email: arnaud.montas@univ-brest.fr
tel.: +33 (0)2 98 01 79 29
Course DirectorAnne-marie GALLioU-scAnVion
VenueBrest and QUimper
COuRSES in QuiMPERpôle Universitaire pierre Jakès 18, avenue de la plage des Gueux 29018 QUimper ceDeXtel.: +33 (0)2 90 94 48 09droit.quimper@univ-brest.fr
COuRSES in BREStUFr Droit et sciences Économiques12, rue de Kergoatcs 93837 29238 Brest cedex 3tél. +33 (0)2 98 01 60 23scolarite-droit@univ-brest.fr
www.univ-brest.fr/ufr-droit-economie
PARtnER uniVERSitiESGERMANY* GIESSEN, Justus Liebig University GiessenWebsite: www.uni-giessen.de* KIEL, Kiel University Website: www.uni-kiel.de
AUSTRIA * GRAZ, University of GrazWebsite: www.kfunigraz.ac.at
SPAIN* CADIZ, University of cadizWebsite: www.uca.es* A CORUÑA, University of A coruñaWebsite: www.udc.es* SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA, Univer-sity of santiago de compostelaWebsite: www.usc.es* VALENCIA, University of ValenciaWebsite: www.uv.es
FINLAND* ROVANIEMI, University of LaplandWebsite: www.ulapland.fi
ITALY* PARMA, University of parmaWebsite: www.unipr.it
ROMANIA * CONSTANTA, Universitatea ovidius din constantaWebsite: www.univ-ovidius.ro* TARGOVISTE, University of targovisteWebsite: www.valahia.ro
TURqUEY * Ozyegin University www.ozyegin.edu.tr
UNITED KINGDOM* NOTTINGHAM, the University of not-tinghamWebsite: www.nottingham.ac.uk
MY NAME IS LENA, i’m 22 years old and i’m from Kiel, Germany. i chose Brest for its wonderful countryside and the University’s maritime law courses. i felt included right away, as there were several welcome and integration parties organized for us. Aside from my studies, the university offers us the opportunity to practise an amazing range of sports, mainly tennis. it’s also a great opportunity to discover Brittany
PROGRAMME
COuRSE OBJECtiVES the Bachelor’s degree aims to train general jurists, providing them with a comprehensive background in legal education, including:
an understanding of basic law sub-jects,
analytical and legal reasoning skills, ability to use documentation and
advanced general knowledge skills.
ACQuiRED SKiLLS Graduates will have to draw on their acquired knowledge mainly in the fields of public and private law and in a complementary manner, economics, management, and general accounting.they will be able to put various cross-disciplinary skills to use, work autonomously and as part of a team, utilize information technologies, and implement a project through university methodology, which they will adapt to legal issues.
our graduates know how to write clearly and prepare pertinent communication documents. they are also excellent public speakers who are able to give pre-sentations and comment thereon. their abilities in foreign languages also help them to build and maintain relationships at both the professional and social level.When they enter the working world, students will be able to integrate into a professional environment, identify an organization’s key actors and functions, position themselves as regards hierarchy and role, and respect procedures, legis-lation, and safety standards.their acquired skillsets will enable them to comprehend and analyse legal texts (including court rulings and contracts), categorize situations according to legal classifications, identify problems in legal terms, critically analyse legal perspec-tives and make use of legal documenta-tion - all while learning to master legal writing.
COuRSE ORGAniZAtiOn the course is organized over six 12-week taught semesters. each semester com-prises several modules with one or more elements and includes the following teaching units:
two or three core modules, supple-mented by tutorial sessions, essential to legal education
modules allowing students to complete and shape their education, without the need to choose a specialization
a vocational project module (beginning in semester 2): tutored project, job forum and related conferences, internship
a foreign language module optional 2nd foreign language module,
with a focus on learning and maintaining language ability
LAW, economics, mAnAGement
Sem
este
r 1
core module 1 - constitutional Law (general theory) (45h)
core module 2 - civil Law (introduction, persons, disabilities) (56h)
module - introduction to Legal studies supplementary modules• HistoricalIntroductiontoLaw• IntroductiontoPoliticalScience
prL* modules (choice of two):•IntroductiontoEconomics•IntroductiontoManagementandAccounting•Sociology•ComputerLiteracy(compulsory)
Language module - Foreign Language 1 (24h) supplementary module - Foreign Language 2 (24h) supplementary module (one subject not selected
from the above prL* module)
Sem
este
r 2 core module 1 - constitutional Law (the Fifth republic) (56h)
core module 2 - civil Law (family law) (45h) institutions module
Additional optional module (choice of one): Language module - Foreign Language 1 (24h) Vocational project (prL*) module supplementary module - Foreign Language 2 (24h)
Sem
este
r 3
core module 1 - Administrative Law (norms, functions, etc.) (60h)
core module 2 - civil Law (obligations: general theory and contracts) (50h)
core module 3 - european Union Law (45h) complementary module 1 - civil property Law
(30h) complementary module 2 - prL* (choice of
one):•InternationalRelations•PublicFinance
Language module - Foreign Language 1 (24h) prL* module (choice of one):
•Internship•Methodologicalsupport•SupplementaryModule-ForeignLanguage2(24h)
supplementary module (one subject not selected from complementary module 2)
Sem
este
r 4
core module 1 - Administrative Law (administrative acts, liability) (50h)
core module 2 - civil Law (obligations: tort law and quasi-contracts) (50h)
core module 3 - criminal Law (45h) complementary module 1 (choice of one):
•IntroductiontoManagement•HistoryofPrivateLaw
Additional optional module (choice of one) (24h) Language module - Foreign Language 1 (24h) Vocational project (prL*) module supplementary module - Foreign Language 2 (24h) supplementary module - computer Literacy (24h) supplementary module - Work experience
Validation
Sem
este
r 5
core module 1 - Fundamental Law 1 (choice of one):•ObligationTerms•BusinessLaw•LiabilityandPublicContractLaw•PublicServiceLaw
core module 2 - Fundamental Law 2: (one subject not selected from core module 1)•ObligationTerms•BusinessLaw•LiabilityandPublicContractLaw•PublicServiceLaw
core module 3 - procedure (choice of one):•CriminalProcedure•PrivateJudicialLaw•EuropeanUnionLitigation
Uec 1 (2 matières complémentaires parmi les matières non choisies de l’UEF 1, UEF 2, UEF 3)
Uec 2 - Droit complémentaire 2 (1 au choix) :•Libertéspubliques•Droitfiscalgénéral Uec 3 (1 au choix) :•Philosophiedudroit•Systèmesjuridiquescomparés•Histoiredudroitadministratif•Droitcivildesbiens Ue projet professionnel de l’étudiant - prL Ue “surnuméraire” - Langue vivante 2 Ue Langue - Langue vivante 1
core module 1 - Fundamental Law 1 (choice of one):•CompanyLaw•SocialLaw•AdministrativePropertyLaw
core module 2 - Fundamental Law 2 (choice of one):•SpecialContracts•InternationalPublicLaw
complementary module 1 (choice of two from those not selected in core modules 1 and 2)
complementary module 2 (choice of one):•Anglo-SaxonLaw•HistoryofPoliticalThought2
Additional optional module (choice of one) (24h) Language module - Foreign Language (24h) Vocational project (prL*) module supplementary module - Foreign Language 2
Sem
este
r 6
* the French “plan réussite en Licence” scheme
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