Double Degree

  • The Double Degree programme Laurea Magistrale/Grado en Derecho, jointly organized with the University of Granada, Spain
  • The Double Degree programme Laurea Magistrale/Licence en Droit, Master 1, Master 2, jointly organized with the University of Strasbourg, France

The Double Degree, jointly organized with the University of Granada, is a five-year programme aimed at achieving the Laurea Magistrale in Italy and the Grado en Derecho in Spain.

The Double Degree, jointly organized with the Faculty of Law, Economics and Management of the University of Strasbourg, is a five-year programme aimed at achieving the Laurea Magistrale in Italy and the Licence en Droit, Master 1 and Master 2 in France. The student can select his/her Master 1 and Master 2 curriculum, from the ones offered by the University of Strasbourg.

Both programmes are available for students attending their first academic year.

Each course can be attended by four students per year: two students are awarded a scholarship, while two students do not receive any funding; however, financial support could sometimes be assured thanks to University funds made available before departure.

The selection notice is published annually by the University office for International Relations between the 15 May and the end of June; the selection usually takes place in the second part of July.

A student can apply to both programmes.

 

  • The Double Degree programme in Legal Services/Criminology, jointly organized with the University of Granada, Spain


The Department of Law of the University of Ferrara has also activated a double Degree in Legal Services/Criminology, in collaboration with the Faculty of Law of the University of Granada.

Students enrolled at the University of Ferrara can be admitted to this four-year programme at the end of the first semester of their first academic year.

A specific study-plan will be scheduled starting from the second semester of the first academic year. The first and second year of the programme take place in Ferrara, while the third and fourth years take place in Spain. The final thesis must be discussed in Ferrara with a co-supervisor of the partner University.