Graduate in Law + International Relations

The Dual Degree in Law and International Relations allows students to simultaneously pursue both Law and International Relations Degrees, thus obtaining two undergraduate degrees – the Dual Degree – over a period of five years and developing a very versatile profile for the labor market.

The dual degree gives graduates technical and practical know-how in legal reality and its role in society, and is focused as well on the international scene.
 
It will be necessary to comply with the admission prerequisites of both degrees:

  • Entry requirements for  the Law Degree
  • Entry requirements for The Degree in International Relations.

Issues related to the individual degrees that make up the curriculum, such as Competencies, Student Profile and other academic questions, can be consulted in the sections corresponding to said degrees.

Why study the Dual Economics + International Relations Degree?

In a globalized society characterized by a multinational and intercultural environment, it becomes increasingly important to achieve an international profile. This degree offers the possibility of obtaining two undergraduate degrees over only five years’ time, with a thorough understanding of Economics and International Relations.  Graduates in Economy and International Relations from Loyola University achieve a versatile profile that gives them the capacity to analyze and understand the complex world of relationships between countries.

Graduates in Economics and International Relations possess the necessary qualifications: to properly interlink economics and its role in society, as well as to reflect on economic problems from a global perspective while solving them at local level; and to assume high degrees of responsibility in foreign affairs of State and international organisms.

Thanks to the cross-training in their education, graduates in Economics and International Relations become experts in analyzing and resolving problems in any type of situation in global environments. This degree enables them to practice the learning of languages from the very first year of study, since some of their subjects are taught in English. This eminently practical dual degree offers a multidisciplinary plan of studies: business management, international relations, economics, law and politics.

Students can participate in academic exchanges in the most prestigious universities in Europe, the United States, Asia and South America.

Graduate in Economics + International Relations 

The dual degree in Economics + International Relations allows students to simultaneously pursue their studies in Economics and also in International Relations, thus obtaining two undergraduate degrees- a Dual Degree – over a period of five years, and developing a very versatile profile in the labor market.
The dual degree provides graduates with theoretical and practical know-how about economic reality and its role in society, and is also focused on international reality.  

It will be necessary to comply with the admission prerequisites of both degrees:

  • Entry requirements for The Economics Degree
  • Entry requirements for International Relations

Issues related to the specific qualifications that make up the curriculum of the degrees, like Competencies, Student Profile and other academic questions, can be consulted in the sections corresponding to said degrees.

The Law Degree from Loyola University aims to make its students integral and upright jurists. For this, along with the study of traditional legal disciplines, the curriculum has been enriched to include materials oriented toward understanding reality from a broader and more contextualized perspective. Thus, for example, in our Law Degree there are subjects that analyze interactions between law and ethics, and with politics and society.  Furthermore, our curriculum includes subjects in the world of economics and business, and incorporates studies in humanities, human rights or social Christian thought.

On the other hand, the Law Degree from Loyola University helps our students to develop skills and core competencies for professional practice, like the ability to analyze reality, to search for solutions to complex problems, to orient conduct towards principles of freedom, equality justice and solidarity, legal argumentation, the ability to draft legal documents, public speaking or debate.  

We also emphasize the study of Legal English, a skill we reinforce in Loyola Idiomas with the possibility of obtaining an International Legal English Certificate (ILEC) accredited by the University of Cambridge.