Bachelor in General Law
The Law Chair was established in 1996, focusing on advancing the legal sphere and promoting legal culture. In addition to fostering academic development, the Department of Law oversees undergraduate, postgraduate, and continuing education programs, complemented by rigorous research and study initiatives.
- 4 Years
- Deadline: 10 May
Overview
The mission of the BA Law program is to provide students with comprehensive theoretical, practical, and profound knowledge in the legal field while cultivating advanced analytical skills necessary for legal practitioners. The university aims to graduate professionals capable of establishing and enforcing legal acts and norms across various spheres of social life.
The academic program is designed to address the following objectives in line with the EIU’s mission and the institution’s strategy for 2018-2020:
Education:
- Establish a collaborative environment to implement national and European quality assurance standards, ensuring that education meets the demands of the labour market.
- Equip students with the knowledge, skills, and expertise needed to excel in both theoretical and practical aspects of the legal field.
Foster general knowledge, competencies, and skills essential for legal practitioners. - Enhance alumni competitiveness in the labour market and facilitate their integration into society as analytical, practical, and skilled individuals.
- Encourage students to embrace new and innovative knowledge while fostering a commitment to continuous improvement and self-advancement.
Research:
Stimulate students to engage in personal scientific and innovative research by introducing them to fundamental research methods.
Public Service:
Promote students’ professional competency by involving them in providing qualified services to external parties through the legal clinic.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the educational program are well-equipped to pursue employment opportunities in various sectors, including:
- State and local self-government bodies
- Judiciary and self-government body offices
- Law enforcement agencies
- Office of the Human Rights Defender
- Legal consulting firms (as lawyers)
- Commercial and non-commercial organizations International structures and organizations
Program Learning Outcomes
The major learning outcomes of the program are as follows:
General Objectives:
They demonstrate abstract thinking, along with the ability to analyze, synthesize, and solve complex problems, showcasing their critical thinking skills.
They display a capacity for independent work, taking initiative, and effectively managing their time, indicating strong self-motivation and a proactive approach to tasks.
Proficiency in written and oral communication is evident in both native and foreign languages, facilitating effective interaction in diverse contexts.
They demonstrate adeptness in utilizing computer and telecommunications technologies, essential for contemporary professional environments.
Their ability to exhibit leadership qualities, collaborate effectively within teams, and take responsibility for their actions underscores their capacity for effective teamwork and leadership.
Professional:
- They proficiently present the main branches of law, encompassing their principles, institutions, the origin and essence of norms, and the processes of legislative fixation and application. Moreover, they provide comparative analyses of these legal frameworks.
- They elucidate the origins of legal disputes (conflicts) and the methods for their resolution, showcasing a comprehensive grasp of conflict resolution mechanisms.
- They articulate the rules and nuances of professional ethics in legal practice, offering insights into addressing breaches of ethical standards that may arise during a lawyer’s professional engagements.
- Graduates explain the structure of the legislation system in the Republic of Armenia (RA), including the concept and stages of law-making activity, and the criteria for drafting legal acts.
- They describe the legal systems of the Republic of Armenia and foreign countries, highlighting key elements, concepts, and mechanisms for safeguarding human rights, both domestically and internationally.
- They are adept at compiling and independently processing substantive and procedural documents, as well as issuing legal conclusions, demonstrating proficiency in legal document management and analysis.
- Graduates uphold the principles of the supremacy of law and the rule of law, and they can identify measures to uphold the honour and dignity of individuals while safeguarding their rights and freedoms as citizens.
Programme
Semester 1 | Credits | Number |
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Biology | 4 | ESTU 203 |
Clinical Pharmacy | 2 | ESTU 340 |
Drug Technology | 4 | ESTU 657 |
Semester 2 | Credits | Number |
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Microbiology | 4 | ESTU 768 |
Biochemisrty | 4 | ESTU 432 |
Pharmacy | 2 | ESTU 873 |
Semester 3 | Credits | Number |
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Biology | 4 | ESTU 203 |
Chemisrty | 2 | ESTU 340 |
Drug Technology | 4 | ESTU 657 |