San Antonio Catholic University (UCAM) taught Masters in Law and Legal Practice and the University Master of Public Advocacy.
Both official postgraduate degrees are designed to give greater qualification for lawyers responding to the requirements of the current European context.
This consolidated academic offerings also responds to the tradition that has the UCAM in legal studies and graduate.
The registration period is open.
According to Francisco de la Torre, director of the Master in Advanced Legal Studies or Masters in Law and Legal Practice, the master "arises in the UCAM for postgraduate training of lawyers and legal environment professionals (economists and other consultants labor, tax , etc) who engage in continuing education, advanced and specialized, with even aspiration to complete a doctorate. "
The Dean of the Faculty of Law explained that "this official graduate and has a long track record of five years, having pioneered the Spanish university for their adaptation to the Bologna Plan institutionalizing training and upgrading Schools Legal Practice ".
Moreover, access to the Master of the Bar was opened in this academic year and was created to serve the qualification for professional practice of law, in compliance with the requirements of the Access Act and the requirements in implementing regulations.
According to its director, Francisco de la Torre, "is an ambitious program of 90 graduate credits to be developed in three semesters, one academic year of teacher training and a semester of internship in law firms, legal departments, courts and other locations legal practice, for which the corresponding have concluded cooperation agreements, constituting an important network of law firms. Ultimately, it also guarantees the fulfillment of certain legal requirements, quality training and professionalizing eminently practical. "
Source: UCAM