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Study program
University
City
Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg
Digitalizatiοn and Law
LL.M. (Master of Laws)
Subjects: Digitalization, Digital Transformation, Civil & Private Law, Digital Rights, Technology & Digital Law, LLM
LLM
LL.M.
Degree
90
ECTS
English only
Language
Winter semester: 15 Jul
Application Deadlines
1.5 Years (starting: Winter semester)
Duration
€ 2500
Tuition Fees (per semester)
- Starting
- Winter semester
- Application:
- directly at University
- Study mode:
- On campus
Requirements
Qualification Requirements
Previous Degree
- Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in Liberal Arts or Science with at least 210 ECTS credits, or
- Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in Liberal Arts or Science with at least 180 ECTS credits and practical work competences of at least 30 ECTS credits, proven by qualified practical work experience of at least one year.
- If the degree is a non-law degree, you must prove competences in one or several of the following areas with at least 15 ECTS credits:
- Basic knowledge in the field of civil law.
- Basic knowledge in the field of criminal law.
- Basic knowledge in the field of publiс law.
Work Experience
You have qualified practical work experience for at least one yеar.
Language Requirements
The following certificates are recognised as proof of your language proficience.
English
CEFR English
min B2
TOEFL iBT
min 72
IELTS
min 5.5
Cambridge
min C1 Advanced (CAE)
Specification: At least 160.
Specification: At least 160.
German
CEFR German
min A2
Specification: Must be provided by the end of the second semester at the latest.
Specification: Must be provided by the end of the second semester at the latest.
Does the university recognize "other equivalent language certificates"? yes
Additional information:
A Bachelor's or Master's degree in English is also proof of English language proficiency. An English language test is not required if you hold a passport from one of the following countries: Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, United Kingdom or United States of America. You must also provide proof of sufficient German language skills by the end of the second semester at the latest. A German-language Bachelor's or Master's degree also counts as proof of German language proficiency. A German language test is not required if you have a passport from one of the following countries: Belgium, Germany, Italy (exclusively from the region of South Tyrol - Autonomous Province of Bolzano), Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Austria or Switzerland.
Application & Admission
Application Deadlines
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For Candidates with Previous Degree from
Winter Semester
(starting: October)
(starting: October)
Germany
Winter Semester: -
Another EU Country
Winter Semester: -
Rest of the world
Winter Semester: -
Application Procedure & Selection
Admission Test/Interview:
None
Application:
directly at University
Application Fee:
none
Application Documents
The application must include the following documents:
- Completed application form.
- Bachelor’s or master’s diploma (certified copy and – if not issued in German or English – additionally officially certified translation).
- Baccalaureate diploma (certified copy and – if not issued in German or English – additionally officially certified translation).
- Certificate of qualified practical work experience for at least one year (certified copy and – if not issued in German or English – additionally officially certified translation).
- English language test results (certified copy, see language requirements, and – if not issued in German or English – additionally officially certified translation).
- German language test results (certified copy, see language requirements, and – if not issued in German or English – additionally officially certified translation) [may also be submitted until the end of the reenrolment period of the second semester].
- CV covering everything up to the date of application.
For German applicants:
- Once your application has been submitted, the admissions committee will assess whether all admission requirements have been met. In this case, you will receive a letter of admission. Otherwise, you will receive a rejection notice. With the letter of admission, you can enrol at the university of Würzburg via the office of student affairs.
For international applicants:
- Once an application has been submitted, the admissions committee will assess in cooperation with the International Office whether the admission requirements have been met. If the admission requirements are met, the International Office will enrol you as a student at the University of Würzburg. You will be informed about the success of your application in due timе.&nbsр;
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