In the Bachelor's Degree in Law you will learn to face any legal situation in a critical and reflective way. The theoretical and practical training you will receive in this career will provide you with cutting-edge tools to apply your knowledge in different subjects and specialties. In addition, you will be able to practice your skills in interpretation and argumentation using specific facilities for oral trials.
If you have doubts about the places where you could practice your profession after graduating from law school, here are some possibilities:
- Learning to Learn
- Multicultural Mexico
- Introduction to the Study of Law
- Roman Law
- Sustainable Development and Environment
- Fundamentals of Research Methodology
- Alternative Dispute Resolution
- Criminal Law, General Part
- Constitutional Law
- Institutions of Roman Law
- Personal and Family Law
- Process Theory
- Oral Litigation Techniques
- Criminal Law Special Part
- Human Rights
- Real Rights
- Individual Labor Law
- Administrative Law
- Tax Law
- Sources of Obligations
- Civil Procedural Law
- Criminal Procedure Law
- Acts and Subjects of Commerce
- Collective and Procedural Labor Law
- Administrative Procedural Law
- Law of Obligations
- Special Criminal Proceedings
- Securities and Credit Transactions
- Appeals and Special Proceedings
- Special Crimes
- Business Traffic Contracts
- Economic Law
- Civil Contracts
- Constitutional Procedural Law
- Elective I
- Elective II
- Amparo Proceedings
- Elective III
- Commercial Procedural Law
- Inheritance Law
- Elective IV
- Elective V
- Public International Law
- Elective VI
- Computer Law and New Technologies
- Social Service
- Notary and Registry Law
- Legal Argumentation
- Private International Law
- Internships
- Social Security Law
Elective I
- Contemporary Family Law Institutions
- Tax and Administrative Law Clinic
- Agrarian Law
Elective II
- Intellectual Property Law
- Criminal Executive Law
- Bureaucratic Law
Elective III
- Civil and Commercial Contracts Clinic
- Forensic Medicine and Criminalistics
- Social Law Clinic
Elective IV
- Banking and Securities Law
- Oral Litigation Techniques Workshop
- Cooperative Law
Elective V
- Electoral Law
- Special Labor Regimes
- Comparative Social Law
Elective VI
- Amparo Clinic
- Probate Law Clinic
- Comparative Private Law
If you are interested in studying for a law degree, you should have a broad general knowledge of social science disciplines and notions of Mexican Positive Law, as well as a broad cultural background. It is also essential that you have skills in analysis, synthesis, abstract critical and reflective thinking, as well as oral and written expression. In terms of attitudes and aptitudes, it is necessary that you show respect and tolerance, and interest in preserving and improving the environment, willingness to work in a team and autonomy in your training, and willingness to integrate your knowledge for the common good.
Upon graduation from the Law School of the Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo:
In the Bachelor's Degree in Law you will learn to face any legal situation in a critical and reflective way. The theoretical and practical training you will receive in this career will provide you with cutting-edge tools to apply your knowledge in different subjects and specialties. In addition, you will be able to practice your skills in interpretation and argumentation using specific facilities for oral trials.
If you have doubts about the places where you could practice your profession after graduating from law school, here are some possibilities:
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Pachuca de Soto, Hidalgo, C.P. 42039
Phone:
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