Upon completing these studies, graduates will have the academic and employment opportunities listed below:
Academic opportunities. Relation with other studies
Following completion of the Double Bachelor's Degree, one can extend one’s training opportunities. Graduates can study some of the postgraduate programmes offered by the participating faculties.
The Bachelor's Degree in Law, apart from being linked to the other Bachelor's Degrees that possess a substantial legal content taught by the Faculty of Law (in Public Management and Administration or in Labour Relations and Human Resources), will provide access to the Master's, which qualifies one to practise Law professionally and the Law of the Prosecutors, in accordance with national regulations. Graduates will also be able to complete their training in the official UAL masters, especially:
- Master's in Business Law and the Agrifood Industry.
- Master’s in Law and Local Administration.
The Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration and Management shares basic training with the Bachelor's Degrees in Finance and Accountancy, the Bachelor's Degrees in Economics, and the Bachelor's Degrees in Marketing and Market Research.
Graduates in Business Administration and Management may take part in one of the postgraduate programmes offered by the Faculty of Economic and Business Sciences: The Official Master’s in Business Management, The Official Inter-University Master’s in Corporate Accounting and Finance, The Official Master’s in International Business Management and Languages, and the Doctorate Programme in Business Management and Economics. In addition, they will be able to access other official and non-official masters courses and those offered by the University of Almeria itself.
Academic opportunities. Relation with other studies
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Professional opportunities
The Double Bachelor's Degree in Law and Business Administration and Management will offer its graduates a wide range of possibilities given the breadth of their training.
The Bachelor's Degree in Law. Lawyer, Prosecutor, Notary, Registrar (Property, Commercial, etc.); Judge, Attorney, Legal Secretary, Higher-level Civil Servant (State Attorney, General Administrator, Senior Expert, Inspector and Lawyer in the various Public Bodies, etc.), Official in International Organizations, Employee in private enterprise (Banking, Advisor and Consultant in Large Enterprises and SMEs), employee in associations and non-public organizations such as trade unions, NGOs, etc.:
Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration and Management.
- Creating one’s own business and becoming self-employed.
- Carrying out advisory and consultancy work (freely practising the profession).
- Working in the private sector, acting as the General Manager in family businesses, and SMEs as well as in large, national and multinational companies.
- Working in the private sector, performing medium or higher-level management functions and responsibilities in any functional area of any type of company.
- Working in the public sector (whether in local, regional, national or international organizations).
- To pursue teaching (both in secondary education and University).
- To pursue research.
Professional opportunities
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Professional qualification
The employment opportunities that the Bachelor's Degree in Law leads to are extremely varied; for these, very diverse regulations exist for accessing and practising said professions, which may require one to participate in competitive examinations (oppositions), qualifying PhDs, or specific requirements to register in the professional associations.