LAW DEGREE - HEALTH ACCESS

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Diploma
BAC+3
Input level
BAC
Duration
3 years
Graduate
Yes
Locations
Campus Hannah Arendt - Bâtiment Nord
Study plan
Initial, Continuous
Internship
no
Sector
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Domain: Culture, Heritage and Digital Societies

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Teaching and laboratory team

The teaching team for the law degree consists of the full members of the Centre d'Enseignement et de Recherche en Droit (CER Droit), i.e. 12 research professors (6 in public law, 5 in private law and 1 in legal history). This team is supplemented by 5 contract research lecturers (3 in private law and 2 in public law) as well as a certain number of part-time lecturers (lawyers, jurists or magistrates).
The Laboratoire des sciences Juridiques, Politique, Économiques et de Gestion (?JPEG formerly LBNC) is a multi-disciplinary research unit that brings together lawyers, political scientists, economists and managers to work on unifying research projects.
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Admission

Admission requirements

Training required

Baccalauréat or Capacité en Droit

Public report of the Parcoursup V?ux Examination Commission available here in PDF format.

Recommended training(s)
Experience shows that :
- the course is suitable for holders of a general baccalaureate (ES, L, S),
- the course is not recommended for holders of a technological baccalaureate; they generally find it more difficult to adapt,
- holders of a vocational baccalaureate are strongly discouraged from enrolling; their success rate is virtually nil and the drop-out rate is very high,
- Finally, it is recommended that you have studied law before entering the second or third year of the degree. Otherwise, the failure rate is very high.

Admission requirements

Admission to Licence 1 for holders of the baccalauréat or an equivalent diploma.

Automatic admission to Licence 2 for holders of 60 ECTS credits obtained in law. Admission to Licence 2 for holders of 60 ECTS credits obtained in a related field.

Automatic admission to Licence 3 for holders of 120 ECTS credits obtained in law. Admission to Licence 3 for holders of 120 ECTS credits obtained in a related field.

Under certain conditions, the examination regulations allow access to the higher years without the required number of ECTS credits. However, the Licence will only be awarded once all the ECTS credits have been validated.

Admission through Validation of Acquired Experience (V.A.E.).

In certain cases, admission may be offered with the obligation to complete teaching units in a lower semester.

Courses and levels

The models are currently being updated.

L1 UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE, HEALTH ACCESS OPTION (LAS)

Manager: Majed Haddad Voir le courriel

L2 UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE, HEALTH ACCESS OPTION (LAS)

Manager: Majed Haddad Voir le courriel

L3 ACCESS TO HEALTH AND LAW

Manager: Berengere Gleize-perrouty Voir le courriel

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Practical information
Institute for Culture, Heritage and Digital Societies

Avignon University

74 rue Louis Pasteur

84029 AVIGNON

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