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Masters Degree Study Departments
Master’s degree in Law
Learning period: Research track: 3 years, non research track: 1 year | Registration Status: open for Fall semester 2021-2022| Department web site
About
Admission Requirements
Programs
Employment
About
The Faculty of Law’s programs are committed to advancing, deepening, and raising critical insights and legal knowledge of their graduates, and placing them on the forefront of jurists in Israel. The programs provide an in-depth introduction to the complexities of law in the modern world, utilizing designated and challenging educational frameworks. The programs reflect the multidisciplinary perspective that characterizes the faculty, on two levels: In the content of many classes that relate to subjects such as politics, sociology, economics, psychology, medicine, etc.; and by providing the option of selecting courses taught in other departments of the University of Haifa. Students can choose between a general Master of Laws and programs with a specialization in a particular field at the forefront of legal practice and research. In addition, students who meet the admission’s requirements can be admitted to the thesis writing track in all the programs.
Admission Requirements
Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.), with a minimum grade point average of 80.
Other requirements specified on the faculty website.
Programs
Program with thesis
Program without thesis
Programs with specialization that open in the summer semester:
Theory of Judgment and Criminal Procedure
Law and Health
Commercial Business Law
Civil Administrative Law
Law and Technology
Employment
Employment options after graduation: Law and jurisprudence in the private, public, and industrial sectors, academic teaching, and research.