Parcoursup: FAQ Bachelor's degree in law, law and languages program

1. General questions about the law major

Does the choice of specialized subjects matter?

Can I study law if I did not take DGEMC as an elective?

Is there a selection process at the end of L1?

Are students given individual support?

Are law studies among the most difficult?

What is the proportion of terminal/continuous control?

Is there a makeup exam for final exams?

Is attendance mandatory?

How much work is required?

What subjects do you need to have enjoyed in high school to study law?

What is the difference between a law degree and a BUT in legal careers?

What is the difference between studying law at the Faculty and the Institute of Political Studies?

Are the courses digitized?

What is the difference between the "law," "law and languages," and "law, economics, and management" programs?

Are there any bridges between this degree program and other disciplines?

Are there any jobs available with a bachelor's degree (without a master's)?

Could I play sports or study foreign languages?

Could I do a year abroad (Erasmus)?

Are there classes in the evening or on Saturdays?

Can I spread my bachelor's degree studies over more than three years?

Where is the Law School located?

How can I find out more about the law degree?

2. Specific questions about the law and languages program

What is the difference between DAPI and JTA?

If I originally enrolled in DAPI or JTA and want to change options, is there a bridge program?

What are the selection criteria for the Law and Languages program?

Will the Bachelor of Law degree I am going to obtain be the same as if I had chosen the "Law" track?

How many languages will be studied?

Is it necessary to have the same level in language A (English) and language B (German, Arabic, Chinese, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, Russian)?

Does the Law and Languages program include a mandatory internship? 

Can I become a lawyer or judge if I have a Bachelor's degree in Law and Languages?

Do I have a chance of being accepted if I am on the supplementary list?

Published on January 24, 2018
Updated on January 10, 2023