Master's in Law and Management

Education objectives

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 is 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 is encouraged.

General characterization

DGES code

M364

Cicle

Master (2nd Cycle)

Degree

Master

Access to other programs

Access to the PhD Program

Coordinator

Available soon

Opening date

September.

Vacancies

50

Fees

National student Annual Tuition Fees for the Academic Phase: 4600 Euros National student Annual Non-Taught Phase Tuition Fee: Euros: 1600 Euros National student Tuition Fees for Additional Non-Taught Semester: 1000 Euros International student Annual Tuition Fees for the Academic Phase: 7000 Euros International student Annual Non-Taught Phase Tuition Fee: 3000 Euros International student Tuition Fees for Additional Non-Taught Semester: 1500 Euros The tuition fee is annual and is due in full upon enrolment in the course. The tuition fee can be paid in full, or in ten monthly instalments.

Schedule

This course is taught during daytime hours. Some optional Course Units may be taught after working hours.

Teaching language

English.

Degree pre-requisites

A master´s degree is awarded to students who have passed all the course units that make up the taught part of the course, for a total of 60 credits; and the dissertation, project work, or internship report.

Conditions of admittance

Law graduates who, in their professional career, want to combine legal and management areas. Candidates with a background in law will be given preference in admission. However, holders of any bachelor's degree or equivalent are eligible to apply.

Evaluation rules

The final assessment of the curricular units consists, as a rule, of a written exam with a maximum duration of three hours, under an anonymous regime, designed to assess the extent to which students have achieved the curricular goals and learning objectives of such curricular units. Other complementary elements of assessment may be used, as long as they are announced to the students orally and in writing at the beginning of the semester.