bachelor’s Law and Policies for Public Administrations

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Salento

Program Overview

The Bachelor’s Degree in Law and Policies for Public Administrations at University of Salento is a three-year, on-campus programme designed for students who want to understand how governments work and how public policies shape society. Studying in the historic city of Lecce, you’ll build strong legal foundations while learning how public institutions function, evolve, and respond to modern challenges like digital transformation and sustainability.


Curriculum Structure

First Year
You’ll begin by building a solid grounding in how legal and public systems are structured. Courses such as Principles of Public Law, Legal Systems, and Introduction to Public Policies help you understand how institutions operate and how laws guide public decision-making. This year is all about developing your legal mindset and learning to analyse public issues with clarity and confidence.

Second Year
In your second year, you dive deeper into how public administration actually works in practice. Subjects like Administrative Law, Sociology of Change, and Regulatory Frameworks explore how policies are created, implemented, and adapted to social needs. You’ll start connecting legal rules with real administrative challenges, especially in areas like governance reform and organisational change.

Third Year
Your final year focuses on sharpening your professional profile. With modules such as Public Policy and Governance, Legal Informatics, and advanced electives, you’ll learn how to manage complex regulatory issues and design effective public solutions. Interactive projects and seminars bring practical perspective, helping you prepare for real responsibilities in public institutions.


Focus Areas

Public law, administrative systems, policy analysis, governance structures, legal informatics, regulatory frameworks, public sector reform


Learning Outcomes

Strong understanding of public legal systems, ability to analyse and evaluate public policies, practical skills for administrative environments, effective legal and professional communication, readiness for roles in public institutions


Professional Alignment (Accreditation)

This is an officially recognised Italian degree in the Legal Sciences field (L-14 classification), qualifying you for careers in public administration, legal services, and policy roles.


Reputation (Employability & Recognition)

The university’s Department of Law Studies is known for combining academic depth with practical preparation. Students benefit from specialised legal study resources, dedicated learning facilities, and strong engagement with research and public sector activities.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

At the University of Salento, the LLB Law program goes far beyond textbooks and lectures. You'll develop the practical skills that law firms, courts, and legal institutions actually look for — all while learning from faculty who understand both theory and practice. The university provides students with comprehensive facilities and resources designed specifically to bridge the gap between classroom learning and professional legal work.

The program integrates hands-on experience throughout your studies through dedicated facilities and structured opportunities:

Law Clinics and Legal Aid Centers — Work directly with real clients on genuine cases, gaining courtroom-ready experience while providing valuable community service

Moot Court Facilities — Practice your advocacy skills in fully equipped courtrooms that simulate real trial conditions

Legal Research Laboratories — Access to specialized databases and legal research tools used by professional lawyers and judges in Italy and across Europe

Law Library Resources — Extensive collection of Italian, EU, and international law materials, plus digital access to leading legal databases and journal collections

Internship Programs — Structured placements with law firms, courts, public administration offices, and international organizations where you'll work alongside practicing lawyers

Group Project Work — Collaborative assignments that develop teamwork and communication skills essential in modern legal practice

Field Visits — Regular visits to courts, legislative bodies, and legal institutions to observe real proceedings and understand how the justice system operates

Digital Legal Tools — Training in legal research software, case management systems, and digital documentation tools used in contemporary law practice

International Exchange Opportunities — Participate in comparative law projects and erasmus+ placements to gain European legal perspective

 

Progression & Future Opportunities

 

At the University of Salento, the LLB Law program goes far beyond textbooks and lectures. You'll develop practical legal expertise through hands-on experience with actual cases, legal research tools, and professional environments designed to prepare you for a career in law. The university recognizes that future lawyers need more than theoretical knowledge—they need to understand how the legal system actually works. That's why the program integrates practical training throughout your studies, giving you access to specialized facilities, collaborative learning opportunities, and real professional experience:

- Legal Clinics: Work directly on real cases under faculty supervision, developing client counseling and case management skills while providing valuable legal services to the community
- Moot Courts: Participate in mock trials and appellate arguments to practice courtroom advocacy and oral argumentation in realistic settings
- Legal Research Database Access: Gain hands-on experience with professional legal research platforms and tools essential for modern legal practice
- Law Library Resources: Access comprehensive collections of Italian, European, and international legal materials, case law databases, and legal journals
- Internship Programs: Complete placements with law firms, courts, government agencies, and international organizations to gain professional experience
- Group Projects & Seminars: Collaborate with peers on real legal problems, developing teamwork and communication skills essential in legal practice
- Faculty-Led Research Labs: Participate in ongoing legal research initiatives focusing on contemporary legal issues
- Study Abroad Opportunities: Gain international perspective through exchanges and programs with partner universities across Europe

 

Program Key Stats

€1,000 – 1,300
€1,000 – 1,300
Sept Intake : 15th Jun


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Eligibility Criteria

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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Public Administration Officer
  • Policy Analyst
  • Government Legal Advisor
  • Civil Services Officer
  • Regulatory Affairs Specialist
  • Public Policy Consultant
  • Municipal Governance Officer
  • Compliance Officer
  • Legislative Research Assistant
  • International Development Officer

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