BA Programme/180 ECTS
Law study at Reykjavík University is an ambitious programme, placing high demands on students and teachers. Emphasis is placed on encouraging initiative in students and training them in public speaking and presentation. Lectures form part of the instruction, but also include work sessions and seminars. Students are required to take an active part in class discussions. Study at RU Law School consists of basic study for a BA degree and graduate study for the ML degree.
Þóra Jónsdóttir
ML-Law Gratuate 2007
BA degree in law, 3-year study programme
The programme comprises 165 ECTS from the subject core and 15ECTS from elective subjects. A detailed description of courses is published in the Course Catalouge.
3-year basic study programme
Instruction in the basic study programme covers all the core subjects of law study as well as courses in accounting and analysis of financial statements, legal information searching and methodology.
In the spring semesters of the first and second year students will work on special projects under a supervisor's direction. These projects demand independent work and a thorough grasp of the study content.
In the spring of their third year, students are given the option of increasing their specialisation with elective courses. Furthermore, they have the possibility of selecting subjects in tother faculties within the RU or other external subjects. Students have the option of taking part of their study at an educational institution or at another Icelandic institution
Cost
Tuition fees for the school year, 2011-2012, are 162.000 ISK per semester. These tuition fees enable RU to provide students with outstanding facilities and to increase the quality of its overall services.
Dynamic research
The RU School of Law endeavours to promote research into a range of legal areas. In order to make this possible, the school must be in a position to provide its teaching staff as well as its students with first-rate research facilities, for instance through the research institutes operating under the auspices of the School of Law.
Research Institutes within Reykjavik University School of Law
Within Reykjavik University School of of Law there are the following institutes:
European Law Institute
Institute for Natural Resource Law
Information Centre:
EUi – in Iceland
