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4 Criminal Law Masters Degree Programs in Spain

Universidad Europea
Online Master's Degree in Economic Criminal Law
- Online Spain
Master degree
Full time
11 months
Distance Learning
Spanish
Our online Master's Degree in Economic Criminal Law offers you up-to-date and comprehensive training in all economic and business criminal offences so that you can become an expert in their prevention and treatment.


Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Master's Degree in Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure
- Madrid, Spain
Master degree
Full time, Part time
1 year
Distance Learning, On-Campus
Spanish
The master's degree is divided into two semesters in which students will take different subjects, allowing them to define the area of specialization that they wish to study from the second semester onwards by choosing up to four subjects from all those proposed. The master's degree includes the completion of a master's thesis (12 ECTS) at the end of the course, which will be defended before a panel of specialists.
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Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
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Máster Universitario en Perfiles Forenses de Peligrosidad Criminal
- Alcorcón, Spain
Master degree
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
Spanish
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Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
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Máster Universitario en Derecho Penal Económico
- Alcorcón, Spain
- Aranjuez, Spain
LLM
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
Spanish
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A Master’s degree in Criminal Law in Spain offers an engaging and thorough exploration of legal principles and practices. This program uniquely combines academic inquiry with practical applications, preparing you for the diverse challenges in the field of criminal justice.
In this program, students delve into critical areas such as criminal procedure, forensic science, and human rights law. You'll gain specialized skills by engaging in case studies, simulations, and research projects, enhancing your ability to analyze legal issues, develop defense strategies, and navigate complex legal systems. This educational approach promotes independent thought and fosters critical thinking.
As students strengthen their analytical capacities, they discover the rich cultural context of Spain's legal system. The country’s focus on experiential learning provides insights into international criminal law and local practices, enriching your understanding of different justice systems. Graduates often pursue careers as legal advisors, judges, or criminal defense attorneys, finding roles where their skills are applicable globally.