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3 Law Degree Programs in Slovakia


University of Prešov
Doctoral in Anthropology
- Prešov, Slovakia
PhD
Full time, Part time
5 years
On-Campus
English
Anthropology is the only scientific discipline that studies humans from a natural science perspective, taking into account both their biological and social nature.


Comenius University in Bratislava, Faculty of Mangement
Bachelor in Management
- Bratislava, Slovakia
Bachelor's degree
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
The main condition to graduate and to obtain the bachelor degree is to pass the state examination. Only students who submitted the bachelor thesis for the defence and successfully completed all the compulsory courses and mandatory selective courses can apply for the state examination. The bachelor thesis defence is the main part of the state examination. At FM CU the examination from the Management and from Economics and Finance is also part of the state exams at bachelor level.
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University of Prešov
Doctoral in Systematic Philosophy
- Prešov, Slovakia
PhD
Part time
5 years
On-Campus
English
The third-degree (PhD.) study programme in Systematic Philosophy focuses on scientific analytical, critical, argumentative, and interpretative procedures within specific areas of systematic philosophy.
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Studying law in Slovakia offers a comprehensive understanding of legal systems and practices, making it an engaging option for those interested in justice and societal frameworks. The country's law degree programs emphasize analytical thinking, critical reasoning, and ethical considerations, essential skills for a successful legal career.
Through courses in constitutional law, international law, and civil procedure, you'll develop competencies like drafting legal documents, conducting legal research, and arguing cases effectively. These skills are vital in supporting various roles, such as legal advisors, judges, or corporate lawyers. The environment encourages independence and curiosity, allowing students to deepen their understanding of legal concepts while exploring Slovakia's unique legal landscape.
As a law student, you’ll engage in practical instruction that includes case studies, simulations, and collaborative projects. This hands-on approach prepares you for the demands of the legal profession. Graduates benefit from diverse career opportunities in both local and international arenas, as legal skills are universally applicable and in demand across various sectors.