Bachelor in Law

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University Of Southern Denmark

Program Overview

The Bachelor in Law (BSc in Laws) at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU) gives you a strong foundation in legal methodology, key parts of the court system, and essential topics like Law of Property, Administrative Law, EU Law, and Criminal Law, while exploring law's role in society. It's perfect for anyone passionate about building versatile legal skills that open doors to master's programs and real-world careers—imagine tackling complex problems with confidence right after graduation.


Curriculum structure
Year 1

You'll kick off with the basics of legal methodology, diving into how laws are interpreted and applied across Law of Property and Administrative Law. This year builds your core toolkit through practical exercises and case studies, helping you understand everyday legal frameworks that govern businesses and public decisions. By semester's end, you'll confidently navigate foundational court processes and societal impacts of law.

Year 2
Building momentum, you'll tackle EU Law, exploring its influence on Denmark and beyond, alongside deeper dives into public and private legal systems. Courses sharpen your analytical skills with real-world scenarios, blending theory from year one with problem-solving in international contexts. You'll start seeing connections between law, ethics, and policy, preparing you for specialized challenges ahead.

Year 3
The final year ramps up with Criminal Law and advanced methodological training, where you'll independently analyze and resolve complex legal issues. Expect hands-on projects that mimic professional work, qualifying you directly for SDU's Master of Laws or similar programs. You'll graduate with business-ready competencies, ready to apply law in public or private sectors.


Focus areas
Core emphasis on legal methodology, court systems, Law of Property, Administrative Law, EU Law, Criminal Law, and law's societal role, with flexibility for electives and practical skills.

Learning outcomes
Gain comprehensive theoretical and methodological qualifications to identify, formulate, and solve legal problems; develop independent business competencies for public/private sectors; qualify for master's programs to handle complex issues.

Professional alignment (accreditation)
This accredited BSc program from SDU's Department of Law meets Danish higher education standards, providing direct entry to 1- or 2-year master's degrees in law and qualifying you for roles with judges, lawyers, police, prosecutors, or businesses.

Reputation (employability rankings)
SDU's law graduates are highly sought after, with strong employability in legal sectors due to practical training by tenured researchers and experts—preparing you for immediate impact without specific QS/Guardian rankings noted in official sources.

 

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

At the University of Southern Denmark (SDU), the Bachelor in Law (BSc in Laws) goes beyond textbooks by building your practical legal skills through hands-on engagement with real-world legal systems and methods. You'll dive into core areas like legal methodology, property law, administrative law, EU law, criminal law, and the interplay between law and society, all taught by tenured researchers and supplemented by external experts from the Department of Law. This approach equips you to identify, analyze, and solve legal problems independently, setting you up perfectly for a master's or a career in law.

Here's how our program delivers that experiential edge, drawing directly from SDU's Department of Law offerings:

- Group projects and case studies: Tackle legal problems collaboratively in seminar-style settings, mirroring real courtroom and advisory work, as emphasized in the program's focus on methodological skills and independent problem-solving.
- Simulation games and practical training: Participate in simulation games that test your knowledge on concrete cases, blending theory with real-world application—similar to advanced law tracks at SDU.
- Internships and study abroad: Access internship opportunities and Erasmus exchanges, supported by an alumni network and internship database, to gain professional experience abroad.
- Department of Law facilities: Study at the dedicated Juridisk Institut (Department of Law) in Odense or Esbjerg, where legal education is anchored with research groups like Private Law handling core teaching and electives.
- Library and study resources: Use SDU's library facilities with study spaces, PCs, printers, and online access tailored for law research and group work.

 

Progression & Future Opportunities

At the University of Southern Denmark's Bachelor in Law program, you'll dive into practical legal skills right from the start, building a strong foundation in legal methodology, court systems, and key areas like property law, administrative law, EU law, criminal law, and the interplay between law and society. Our dedicated Department of Law, with around 65 faculty and staff across campuses in Odense, Kolding, and Esbjerg, emphasizes hands-on learning through teaching by tenured researchers and external experts, helping you identify, analyze, and solve real-world legal problems independently. This sets you up perfectly for internships, seminar projects, and even study abroad opportunities that mirror professional legal work.

Here are some standout ways our program turns theory into practice – all tailored to give you the edge in your career:
- Internships: Gain real-world experience by becoming an intern in legal settings, building networks and skills that employers love.
- Seminar projects and group work: Tackle independent seminar projects where you'll resolve complex legal issues collaboratively, just like in a law firm or public sector role.
- Study abroad: Spend time at top international universities (like those visited by our PhD students, such as Duke or University of Oslo) to broaden your global legal perspective.
- Electives and interdisciplinary projects: Choose from diverse law electives (including at least one in English), plus options in political science or business economics for practical, cross-field problem-solving.
- Department facilities: Access the Department of Law's resources across Odense (main hub for programs) and Esbjerg campuses, with expert-led teaching in all major legal areas.
- Library and study tools: Use SDU's libraries with dedicated study spaces, PCs, printers, and online access to legal resources for research and group prep.

 

Program Key Stats

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Sept Intake : 15th Mar


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Additional Information & Requirements

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Career Options

  • Lawyer
  • Legal Advisor
  • Corporate Counsel
  • Judge
  • Prosecutor
  • Compliance Officer
  • Legal Consultant
  • Policy Analyst
  • Human Rights Advocate
  • Legal Researcher

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