Law, Science and Innovation 36 months Undergraduate Programme By Université Paris-Saclay |TopUniversities
Subject Ranking

# 101-150QS Subject Rankings

Programme Duration

36 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

170 EURTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Law and Legal StudiesMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Law and Legal Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The objective of the Law, Science and Innovation option is to train excellent lawyers in three years who will benefit from a broad and conceptual vision of the disciplinary field as well as its links with other disciplines of the exact and experimental sciences. (crossed epistemological approach favoring the pursuit of a doctorate). To this end, students will continue to progress (on a proven basis) in the main scientific fields: biology, chemistry, physics, computer science. They will also follow most of the lessons given in the University School law degree.
The Law, Science and Innovation mention therefore allows:
  • the acquisition of solid bases in legal sciences by following the program of the mention droit, as well as a progression of knowledge in the main scientific fields: biology, chemistry, physics, computer science;
  • Learning about legal methodology and the relationship between law and scientific and technical expertise.
The lawyers who have benefited from this training will thus be endowed with a double expertise. They will have acquired the ability to make the interface between technical innovations and their regulatory and legal implementation. They will also be able to better think about innovation in terms of value creation. It is not a question of training "professional" scientists or engineers, but lawyers with sufficient skills in scientific matters in order to understand all the issues related to the application of the law in these fields.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Law and Legal Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The objective of the Law, Science and Innovation option is to train excellent lawyers in three years who will benefit from a broad and conceptual vision of the disciplinary field as well as its links with other disciplines of the exact and experimental sciences. (crossed epistemological approach favoring the pursuit of a doctorate). To this end, students will continue to progress (on a proven basis) in the main scientific fields: biology, chemistry, physics, computer science. They will also follow most of the lessons given in the University School law degree.
The Law, Science and Innovation mention therefore allows:
  • the acquisition of solid bases in legal sciences by following the program of the mention droit, as well as a progression of knowledge in the main scientific fields: biology, chemistry, physics, computer science;
  • Learning about legal methodology and the relationship between law and scientific and technical expertise.
The lawyers who have benefited from this training will thus be endowed with a double expertise. They will have acquired the ability to make the interface between technical innovations and their regulatory and legal implementation. They will also be able to better think about innovation in terms of value creation. It is not a question of training "professional" scientists or engineers, but lawyers with sufficient skills in scientific matters in order to understand all the issues related to the application of the law in these fields.

Admission Requirements

72+
5.5+
Bachelors mainly in science; Students of the law degree degree from the University School, subject to demonstrating both their ease in legal matters and a particular appetite for the scientific field (access to the 2nd semester or 3rd semester of the degree); Good students from bachelor's degrees or scientific courses or from the specific health access course (PASS) in project development, from the 2nd semester of the bachelor's degree.

3 Years
Jan
Sep

Domestic
170 EUR
International
170 EUR

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