Bachelor in Law

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University Carlos III de Madrid

Program Overview

If you’re interested in understanding how laws shape society and want a career where your decisions truly matter, this law degree is a strong place to start. It’s ideal for students who are analytical, socially aware, and curious about justice, governance, and legal systems, giving you a solid foundation for professional legal practice and public service.


Curriculum Structure

Year 1 — Building Your Legal Foundations

You begin by understanding the basics of how legal systems work and how rights are protected. Subjects such as Introduction to Law, Constitutional Law, and Legal History help you grasp the structure of institutions and the evolution of modern legal systems. This year builds your legal thinking and introduces you to the language of law.

Year 2 — Understanding Core Areas of Law

In the second year, you move into the essential branches of legal practice. Courses like Civil Law, Criminal Law, and Administrative Law help you understand legal responsibilities, individual rights, and how public authorities operate. You start analysing real legal situations and developing practical reasoning skills.

Year 3 — Expanding Legal Knowledge and Application

Your studies become more specialised and applied. Modules such as Commercial Law, Procedural Law, and Labour Law focus on how legal systems regulate businesses, courts, and employment relationships. You learn how laws are applied in professional environments and real disputes.

Year 4 — Professional Focus and Integration

In your final year, you bring everything together through advanced topics and practical work. Subjects such as International Law, Tax Law, and Legal Ethics deepen your understanding of global regulations and professional responsibility. You’ll also complete a final project that demonstrates your ability to analyse and solve complex legal issues.


Focus Areas

Public law, private law, constitutional systems, criminal justice, commercial regulation, labour law, international legal frameworks, legal ethics


Learning Outcomes

Strong legal reasoning and analytical skills, understanding of institutional and regulatory systems, ability to interpret and apply laws, professional research and communication skills, ethical and responsible legal practice


Professional Alignment (Accreditation)

Official bachelor’s qualification aligned with Spanish and European higher education standards, preparing graduates for legal practice pathways, public administration careers, and further professional legal training.


Reputation (Employability & Recognition)

Universidad Carlos III de Madrid is well known for academic excellence and strong international outlook, with its law programmes respected for producing graduates who move into legal firms, judicial services, public institutions, and international organisations.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

Studying Law at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid is designed to feel practical and career-focused from the very beginning. You won’t just read legal theory — you’ll work with real cases, analyse court decisions, and explore how laws operate in everyday professional settings. The university supports this hands-on approach with modern facilities and an interactive learning environment that helps you grow into a confident legal professional:

Here’s how practical experience becomes part of your journey:

  • Case-based legal learning — Many subjects are taught through real judicial decisions and legal scenarios so you can practise legal reasoning and argumentation.

  • Moot courts and legal simulations — Practical courtroom simulations help you experience how hearings, trials, and legal procedures unfold in real life.

  • Group projects and collaborative assignments — Team research, presentations, and legal analysis projects help you develop communication and teamwork skills essential for legal practice.

  • Supervised research and final thesis — Guided academic work allows you to investigate real legal issues while building strong analytical and professional writing abilities.

  • Specialised law libraries and databases — Access to extensive legal collections, academic journals, and digital research tools dedicated to law and public policy.

  • Research centres and academic institutes — Opportunities to engage with university research environments connected to legal studies, governance, and public institutions.

  • Digital learning platforms — Course materials, academic communication, and collaborative work are supported through advanced virtual learning systems and online academic tools.

  • Modern campus study spaces — Professional, well-equipped facilities designed for focused research, teamwork, and preparation similar to real legal environments.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduating with a Law degree from Universidad Carlos III de Madrid opens the door to a wide range of respected and impactful careers. Many students go on to become Lawyers, Legal Consultants, Public Prosecutors, or Corporate Legal Advisors, working in courts, law firms, companies, and public institutions. Because you graduate with strong legal knowledge and practical skills, you’re well prepared to step into professional legal environments with confidence:

  • Career guidance and employability support — The university’s career services team helps you prepare for the job market through mentoring, career workshops, and opportunities to connect with employers and professional networks.

  • Strong professional pathways — Graduates move into legal practice, judicial services, corporate legal departments, public administration, and international organisations.

  • Professional networks and institutional exposure — Academic connections with legal institutions and professional environments give you access to real career opportunities.

  • Recognised degree value — An official law qualification from a respected European public university strengthens your credibility for long-term careers in legal and public service fields.

  • Wide graduation outcomes — Alumni work across law firms, courts, government agencies, corporate advisory roles, regulatory bodies, and global organisations.


Further Academic Progression:
After completing the degree, you can continue into specialised master’s programmes in areas such as Corporate Law, International Law, Public Law, Human Rights Law, or Legal Practice. You can also pursue professional legal training, research pathways, or academic careers through postgraduate studies in law and related fields.

Program Key Stats

€6822.60 (Annual Fee)
€1,000 – 1,100
€ 100
Sept Intake : 10th Apr


30 %

Eligibility Criteria

BBB - CCC
3.0
24 - 30
70 - 75

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5.5
72
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Additional Information & Requirements

Country Requirements

Career Options

  • International Policy Analyst
  • Diplomatic Service Officer
  • International Lawyer
  • Global Affairs Consultant
  • Government Policy Advisor
  • Regulatory Affairs Specialist
  • Human Rights Officer
  • International Trade Analyst
  • Public Administration Officer
  • Political Risk Analyst

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