I am an Indian Qualified lawyer and was exploring my options of pursing Masters in Paris. I came across this course offered by Sciences Po Paris- Masters in Economic Law (English track) . There is not enough information on their site or any other additional sources. I wanted to know the how well the course is structured and some credible information on the different concentrations available in the 2nd year of the masters course. The only concentration they have mentioned in detail on their site is the Global Governance Studies. I wish to know about the other ones as well . Anybody who plans to pursue the same course or is already pursing please reply! Additionally i want to know whether it is possible to practice as a 'juriste' in France without clearing the French Bar
Thank you!
Masters in Economic Law Sciences Po
Posted Oct 01, 2015 16:41
Thank you!
Posted Jan 30, 2016 16:55
Hey!
I am in process of finalising my application for this program, and while I cannot offer you an insight on the course structure I do know a bit more about specializations in the 2nd year.
I contacted the admission office of Science Po regarding the options available in 2nd year for the english track. I got this answer:
"For your second question, yes the specializations are the same as those on the french program of Master Droit économique. If you have a level C1 in french, you can choose one of those specializations. If not, you only can choose Global Governance Studies."
So yes. Apparently the only specialisation available in english track is global governance, but for me this is ok, as I already have the C1 in french.
If you need any more information, let me know!
I am in process of finalising my application for this program, and while I cannot offer you an insight on the course structure I do know a bit more about specializations in the 2nd year.
I contacted the admission office of Science Po regarding the options available in 2nd year for the english track. I got this answer:
"For your second question, yes the specializations are the same as those on the french program of Master Droit économique. If you have a level C1 in french, you can choose one of those specializations. If not, you only can choose Global Governance Studies."
So yes. Apparently the only specialisation available in english track is global governance, but for me this is ok, as I already have the C1 in french.
If you need any more information, let me know!
Posted Mar 29, 2016 18:41
Hey!
I am in process of finalising my application for this program, and while I cannot offer you an insight on the course structure I do know a bit more about specializations in the 2nd year.
I contacted the admission office of Science Po regarding the options available in 2nd year for the english track. I got this answer:
"For your second question, yes the specializations are the same as those on the french program of Master Droit économique. If you have a level C1 in french, you can choose one of those specializations. If not, you only can choose Global Governance Studies."
So yes. Apparently the only specialisation available in english track is global governance, but for me this is ok, as I already have the C1 in french.
If you need any more information, let me know!
Hey Anna H.! I would really appreciate it if you provide more information. What is C1? When does the application process began, how do you achieve a C1 in French, and how competitive is the process exactly? Thank you!
I am in process of finalising my application for this program, and while I cannot offer you an insight on the course structure I do know a bit more about specializations in the 2nd year.
I contacted the admission office of Science Po regarding the options available in 2nd year for the english track. I got this answer:
"For your second question, yes the specializations are the same as those on the french program of Master Droit économique. If you have a level C1 in french, you can choose one of those specializations. If not, you only can choose Global Governance Studies."
So yes. Apparently the only specialisation available in english track is global governance, but for me this is ok, as I already have the C1 in french.
If you need any more information, let me know!</blockquote>
Hey Anna H.! I would really appreciate it if you provide more information. What is C1? When does the application process began, how do you achieve a C1 in French, and how competitive is the process exactly? Thank you!
Posted Apr 03, 2016 11:17
Hey I am not a masters student but I am currently in Sciences Po undergrads. C1 means that you are fluent in French, it is a certificate of your French level. The highest is C2.
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