The EPLO announces that ELGS academic programs will be conducted as scheduled but also online -at least for the first semester- for all those who will not be able to travel due to the unexpected conditions imposed by the pandemic of COVID-19. A simultaneous elearning mode is also in place for those who will participate online.
The ELGS offers the following options within the undergraduate level of study:
LLB in European Law
This uniquely designed and cutting-edge three year taught undergraduate degree program lies at the heart of the mission of the ELGS, which is to offer students an in-depth look at European Union Law from a supranational perspective, thus granting students a clear view and understanding of the EU’s mission, progress and roadmap leading to the complete integration and harmonization of the various legal systems of the EU. Moreover, this program will grant students the opportunity to develop critical skills and valuable professional experience that will prepare them for life after graduation ➤➤
BA in European Law and Governance
A 3-year undergraduate program that enables students to combine the LLB in EU law with the BA in EU Governance and choose to major in the subject of their choice, resulting in a truly inter- disciplinary and holistic approach to EU studies. Students will be able to select from an array of elective courses in order to personalize their studies, and develop transversal skills. As part of the program students must undertake an internship and are encouraged to study abroad at a partner institution of the ELGS, thus providing additional opportunities to study foreign languages and experience a different EU country and culture➤➤
LLB and BA programs will accept up to 50 students in total with up to 15 places reserved for students of Hellenic nationality.
BA in European Governance
A 3-year undergraduate program designed with flexibility in mind that provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the world of contemporary governance, with a focus on the European Union, and a cross-disciplinary grasp of its historic, institutional, legal, economic and political dimensions. Students will be able to select from an array of elective courses in order to personalize their studies, and develop transversal skills. As part of the program students must undertake an internship and are encouraged to study abroad at a partner institution of the ELGS, thus providing additional opportunities to study foreign languages and experience a different EU country and culture.➤➤
SPECIALIZATION AT NATIONAL LAW & GOVERNANCE SYSTEMS
ADDITIONAL MASTER 1 or 2 at the end of the Undergraduate studies
The ELGS provides its undergraduate students with the possibility of having additional courses in national law and governance, according to their nationality, following the requirements in order, to help them better adapt to their national systems under repatriation.