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NOVA School of Law Master in Law and Management
NOVA School of Law

NOVA School of Law

Master in Law and Management

Master degree

3 semesters

English

Full time

EUR 6,200 *

On-Campus

* 10.000€: total tuition fee for non-EU candidates

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Key Summary

    About : The Master in Law and Management program equips students with a unique blend of legal and managerial skills. This program focuses on contemporary challenges in business law and corporate governance. Students learn to navigate the intersection of legal regulations and management principles, preparing them for a dynamic professional landscape.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue various opportunities in sectors such as corporate law, business management, and regulatory compliance. Potential roles include legal consultant, compliance officer, and business development manager. The combination of law and management opens doors to diverse career paths across public and private sectors.

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The Master’s in Law and Management is a creation of a partnership bringing together Nova School of Business and Economics (Nova SBE) and NOVA School of Law (NOVA Law).

Understanding the economic world in which advocacy and consultancy are located implies the ability to provide information built on rigorous, complete, and increasingly interdisciplinary expertise. The course covers four of the five areas of Business Management. Regarding Law, Mergers & Acquisitions and Corporate Governance are the core of the training and three complementary tracks are presented to the student, in order to enable micro specializations and reinforce the global understanding of companies and businesses. Due to the restricted numerus clausus, learning is personalized, based on the most relevant subjects and international best practices, and does not abdicate from providing a solid conceptual and methodological formation. Autonomy and hands-on training are encouraged.