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Law and Finance

Language of instruction

lithuanian

Qualification degree and (or) qualification to be awarded

Bachelor of Law

Place of delivery

Kaunas, K. Donelaičio g. 58, LT-44248

Institution that has carried out assessment

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Institution that has performed accreditation, accreditation term

Studijų kokybės vertinimo centras, 8/31/2024

Data provided or updated (date)

9/19/2017

Order on accreditation

SV6-3
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Objective(s) of a study programme: To prepare qualified law specialists, with good knowledge of Lithuanian law and finance system, having skills of international and the EU law, able to effectively and ethically represent and consult clients, solve disputes, make and implement decisions and easily adapt to the activities in the EU and transnational organisations that demand skills in the fields of law and finance. Learning outcomes: Having completed the LFBP, students will be able: 1. to apply the knowledge of the main theories of legal sciences in practice, as well as the principles and content of all major branches and institutes of law in the contexts of national and international legal regulation, and also the knowledge of the principles for the functioning of the finance system and its components; 2. to perform the comprehensive legal and general financial analysis of a problem, collect data with the help of national and international data resources, apply the main methodologies of theoretical-applied research in the field of law, independently carry out theoretical-applied research, and to interpret the results from the standpoint of different disciplines; 3. to prepare the drafts of law application acts, critically and systematically analyse the rules of legal interpretation formulated in legal practice, as well as legal principles and data related to the field of finance in judicial and quasi-judicial processes, and to determine the problems of legal regulation combining the knowledge of law and finance; 4. to analyse and evaluate the behaviour and activity of a human being, social, business and financial institutions, the character of different texts related to this behaviour and activity, and to make justified decisions on conflict resolution; 5. to plan, organise and control activities when working individually and in a team, also when communicating and cooperating with the specialists of other fields; 6. to be impartial, emphatic and sensitive to the needs of other individuals and the environment, to reconcile opposing interests, and to follow the settled standards of professional ethics; 7. to think consistently, logically and critically, to learn constantly and effectively. Methods of assessment of learning achievements: Evaluation is carried out according to the cumulative grade achievement system. Study achievements of students are evaluated by mid-term examinations, tests, homework and team work assignments, research and creative projects, or presentations, and the final examination. At VMU, the final grade integrates interim assignments and final examination grades. The final examination grade is worth 50% of the final grade. Framework: Study subjects (modules), practical training: The programme’s content is set out in 4 years of study (8 semesters); the programme’s subject scope is equivalent to 240 credits (including theory subjects, professional internship and the final paper). The intended number of subjects per semester for the programme usually varies from 5 to 6. The LFBP consists of the study courses, each of which is worth from 4 to 6, and also study practice- 16 credits, and final thesis -16 credits. Study courses are divided into three groups: (i) subjects in the study field (law); (ii) general university study subjects; (iii) subjects for specialization (finance).