Double degrees with entitlement
Law is one of the degrees with the longest tradition and most professional opportunities, but in the current context, companies and organisations demand profiles that combine legal knowledge with other strategic areas.
Therefore, a double degree in Law allows you to acquire a more complete vision and apply legal knowledge in business, international or institutional environments.
The choice depends mainly on your career objective:
Both options offer a solid legal foundation, but with different approaches that will condition your professional development.
Combining law with another discipline significantly expands career opportunities:
These types of hybrid profiles are particularly valued in today's job market.
UAX offers a training model that is practice-oriented and connected to the professional environment, which allows students to apply their knowledge from an early stage.
The university is recognised in national and international rankings, standing out for its employability, innovation and teaching quality. Its practical approach and its connection with the labour market place it among the private universities best valued by companies in Spain.
It is a university programme that combines the Law degree with another discipline, such as Business Administration and Management or International Relations, allowing you to obtain two official degrees in an integrated pathway.
Yes, it is one of the most sought-after combinations, as it allows access to positions in business, consultancy or legal advice with a more strategic vision of the business.
It offers opportunities in international organisations, multinational companies, diplomacy, international cooperation or legal consultancy in global environments.
Yes, it requires more effort and organisation, as it combines two areas of study. However, the plan is designed so that learning is progressive and coherent.
Normally 5-6 years, depending on the programme and academic structure.
Yes, if you want to practise as a lawyer in Spain, you will have to take the master's degree for access to the legal profession and pass the official exam, regardless of whether you have studied a double degree.
It depends on your objectives. The double degree is better if you are looking for a more complete profile and more job options from the start. The single degree allows you to specialise later with a master's degree.