Degree in Law Ibiza
Entry Profile
The Degree in Law is aimed at students from any discipline, since taking the course fundamentally requires the following abilities: Analysis and Reflection; Verbal and Written Comprehension; and Verbal and Written Communication.
Entry information
Course entry methods
Course entry methods | Preferences |
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Students who have passed a university entrance examination
(1)
Higher vocational graduates (2) |
(3) Weighted subjects in the voluntary stage.
Academic year
2019-20:
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Those who have passed the over-25s entrance examination | Social and Legal Sciences |
University graduates | |
Over-40s who have accredited professional or work experience | |
Those who have passed the over-45s entrance examination | |
University programmes started at another UIB campus | |
Specific students who have a high-school diploma without the PAU | |
Official Spanish university studies already begun | |
Overseas university studies already begun or finished without being officially accredited |
Cut-off markNotas de corte
Useful information
- Pre-registration information activities and advice
- Entry and admission: Entry and admission procedure information (pre-enrolment and registration)
- Registration: Registration information
Validations
Credit Recognition and Transfer Committee for GDRE
Accreditation grid for first and second cycle curricula and new curricula (degree)
Table of equivalences by curriculum Degree in Law
Law (1997 syllabus)
Law (1997 syllabus) | Degree in Law |
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2200: Introduction to Accountancy I |
20447: Basic Notions of Accounting |
2900: Roman Law |
20475: Roman Law |
2901: Political Economy and the Public Treasury |
20600: Economic Environment |
2902: History of Spanish Law |
20402: History of Law |
2903: Civil Law I |
20407: Foundations of Law II |
2904: Constitutional Law I |
20404: State, Political Systems and Constitution |
2905: Introduction to Procedural Law |
20403: Introduction to Jurisdictional Law |
2906: Theory of Law |
20401: General Theory of Law |
2907: Public International Law |
20405: Public International Law |
2908: Criminal Law I |
20417: Criminal Law: Concept and Theory of Crimes |
2909: Civil Law II |
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2910: Administrative Law I |
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2911: Constitutional Law II |
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2912: Criminal Law II |
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2913: Civil Law III |
20424: Property Law and Advertising |
2914: European Community Law |
20412: European Union Law |
2915: Introduction to Commercial Law |
20408: Introduction to Business Law |
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20426: Financial and Taxation Law: General Part |
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2918: Urban Law |
20433: Urban Law and Land Planning |
2919: Adminsitrative Law II |
20420: Administrative Action in Specific Sectors |
2920: Civil Law IV |
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2922: Commercial Law I |
20413: Company Law |
2924: Tourist Contracting Law |
20452: Civil law of Tourist Activities |
2925: Ecclesiastic Law of the State |
20445: Ecclesiastic Law of the State |
2926: Financial and Taxation Law II |
20431: Taxation Law: Special Part |
2927: Private International Law |
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2928: Commercial Law II |
20425: Commercial Contracts and Securities |
2929: Procedural Law II |
20414: Criminal Procedure |
2930: Banking Law and the Stock Exchange |
20440: Banking and Stock Exchange Law |
2931: Civil Law of the Balearic Islands |
20441: Civil Law in the Balearic Islands |
2935: Autonomic Organisation of the Balearic Islands |
20448: Autonomic Organisation of the Balearic Islands |
2936: Economic Criminal Law and Enterprise |
20472: Economic Criminal Law |
2938: Law of the Kingdom of Mallorca |
20460: Historical Law of the Kingdom of Mallorca |
2939: Marriage Suits |
20459: Marriage in a Religious Form |
2943: Legal System of Real Estate |
20479: Real Estate Registry Law |
2945: Protection of Fundamental Rights and Freedom |
20449: Protection of Rights and Freedom |
2946: Legal Control of Lawfulness in the European Union |
20463: Legal Control of Lawfulness in the European Union |
2948: Foundations of Law in Europe |
20200: The Idea of Europe throughout History |
2949: Consumer Law |
20458: Consumer Law |
2950: Community Social Law |
20474: Community Social Law |
2953: Electronic Commerce and the Internet |
20469: Electronic Commerce and Internet |
2955: International Trade Law |
20476: International Trade Law |
2956: Enterprise Taxation Law |
20436: Enterprise Taxation Law |
2960: Local Law |
20477: Local Law |
2962: International Protection of Human Rights |
20434: International Protection of Human Rights |
2963: Environmental Law |
20451: Civil Environmental Law |
2965: Legal Sociology |
20446: Legal and Social Philosophy |
2967: Criminology |
20470: Criminology |
2972: International Civil Procedural Law |
20461: International Civil Procedural Law |
2973: Domestic and International Arbitration |
20442: Self-regulation and Alternative Means of Conflict Resolution |
2974: Real Estate Law |
20457: Urban Rentals and Commonhold Property |
2976: Social Security Law |
20443: Social Security Law |
2978: Contracting and Notarial Documentation |
20480: Contracting and Notarial Documentation |
870: Labour Law and Social Security Law |
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876: Philosophy of Law |
20446: Legal and Social Philosophy |
Degree in Labour Relations (2010 syllabus)
Degree in Labour Relations (2010 syllabus) | Degree in Law |
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20400: Basic Notions of Law |
20400: Basic Notions of Law |
20474: Community Social Law |
20474: Community Social Law |
20481: English for Legal Purposes |
20481: English for Legal Purposes |
20607: Introduction to Business |
20600: Economic Environment |
22500: Basics of Economics |
20401: General Theory of Law |
22501: Introduction to the Social Psychology of Work |
20402: History of Law |
22502: Introduction to the Sociology of Work |
21101: Territory and Society |
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20415: Collective Work Relations |
22504: Introduction to Social Security Law |
20443: Social Security Law |
22505: Accountancy |
20447: Basic Notions of Accounting |
22507: Foundations of Administrative law for Labour Relations |
20411: Organisation and Activities of Public Administrations |
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20422: Individual Work Relations |
22518: Enterprise Taxation Law |
20436: Enterprise Taxation Law |
Automatic accreditation between higher technical programmes and university courses
Subject | Credits |
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20400 - Basic Notions of Law | 6 |
20600 - Economic Environment | 6 |
21101 - Territory and Society | 6 |
Total | 18 |
Subject | Credits |
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20400 - Basic Notions of Law | 6 |
20600 - Economic Environment | 6 |
21101 - Territory and Society | 6 |
Total | 18 |
Subject | Credits |
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20600 - Economic Environment | 6 |
Total | 6 |
Subject | Credits |
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20600 - Economic Environment | 6 |
21101 - Territory and Society | 6 |
Total | 12 |
Subject | Credits |
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20600 - Economic Environment | 6 |
21101 - Territory and Society | 6 |
Total | 12 |
Subject | Credits |
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20600 - Economic Environment | 6 |
21101 - Territory and Society | 6 |
Total | 12 |
Subject | Credits |
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20600 - Economic Environment | 6 |
Total | 6 |
Accreditation of English Skills
In order to be awarded the degree, students must show that they have reached a level of English by the end of their course that equates to level B2 in the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), in accordance with how this requirement is stipulated in the curriculum. The different ways to attain this are:
- passing the specific English language course on the curriculum.
- handing in a certificate or accreditation, recognised by the UIB, which shows the student has obtained a minimum level of English equivalent to B2 in the CEFR.
- passing a set number of subjects taught in English on the degree course.
- passing a set number of subjects taught in English on a mobility programme.
Academic Accreditation Committee
Regulatory Agreement 10714/2013, whereby the regulations for awarding academic accreditation for participation in university cultural, sports, student representation, solidarity and cooperation activities are approved.