It is governed by the legal institutes prescribed in Title Two "On Admission", Chapter II "On Selection", Articles 11, sections: first, second and fourth; Chapter III "On Enrollment" Articles 12 to 16; Chapter IV "On Students" Articles 18 to 20, and to cover the following requirements indicated in the call for applications established by the University and the Educational Program:
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
1st Semester
Institutional Subjects
Learning to Learn
Multicultural Mexico
Fundamentals of Research Methodology
Sustainable Development and Environment
1st Semester - 6th Semester
Environment Institutional Language Program (PIL)
Introductory Conversations. Foreign Language.
Past and Future Events. Foreign Language.
Achievements and Experiences. Foreign Language.
Personal Decisions. Foreign Language.
Cause and Effect. Foreign Language.
In Other Words... Foreign Language.
2nd Semester - 4th Semester
Institutional Program for Artistic and Cultural Activities (PIAAC)
Music
Performing Arts
Visual Arts
2nd Semester - 4th Semester
Institutional Program of Activities for Education for a Healthy Life (PIAEVS)
Health and Nutrition
Health and Addiction Prevention
Responsible Sexuality
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:
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:
+52 (771)7172000
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