The Faculty of Juridical, Political and Administrative Sciences (The former Faculty of Law) of “Edward” University was set up for Law Major – subsequently accredited under the same Act as the University.
Implementing the 3-Cycle model (Undergraduate, Master and Doctoral studies) adopted by the international universities, signatory of the Bologna Process, we provide the following undergraduate and Master programmes in English:
– Law – 4.year undergraduate studies (240 ECTS), full-time and part-time education – Accredited;
– Public Administration – 3.year undergraduate studies (180 ECTS), full-time education – Accredited;
– International Relations and European Studies – 3.year undergraduate studies (180 ECTS), full-time education – Accredited; part-time education – Authorized; distance-learning – Authorized;
– Local Police – 3.year undergraduate studies (180 ECTS), full-time education – Authorized;
– Criminal sciences – 1.year Master’s (60 ECTS), full-time education – Accredited.
Legal framework and status of the accredited / authorised undergraduate and Master programmes (for a five years period):
– GR no. 376/2016 ( Part I, no. 413 of 1st June 2016, annex 3, no. 6, position 13) for the under-graduate programmes, and GR no. 402/2016 (Part I, no. 453 of 16 June 2016, annex 2, no. 6/3), for the master programme;
– GR no. 575/2015 (Part I, no. 554 bis of 27 July 2015, annex 2, no. 6, position 14) for the under-graduate, and GR no. 778/2015 (Part I, no. 723 bis of 25 September 2015, annex 2, no. 4), for the master programme;
– GR no. 580/2014 (Part I, no. 527 of 16 July 2014, annex 3, no. 6, position 4) for the under-graduate programmes, and GR no. 582/2014 (Part I, no. 538 of 21 July 2014, annex 2, no. 4), for the master programme;
– GR no. 493/2013 (Part I, no. 447 of 22 July 2013, annex 3, no. 6, position 2) for the under-graduate programmes, and GR no. 581/2013 (Part I, no. 500 of 8 August 2013, annex 2, no. 15), for the master programme;
– GR no. 707 / 2012 (Part I, no. 525 of 30 July 2012) for the under-graduate programmes, and Decision of the Ministry of Education, Research, Youth and Sports no. 4945 / 2012 (Part I, no. 564 of 9 August 2012) for the master programme.
- GENERAL TEACHING AND RESEARCH OBJECTIVES
The managerial team and the academia of the Faculty of Juridical, Political and Administrative Sciences provide the meeting of the following teaching and research objectives:
a) Teaching:
– providing best training conditions for all full-time and part-time students through an efficient and transparent management;
– adopting the quality principle in teaching, implementing and maintaining the performance standards, criteria and indicators for quality assurance in education;
– aligning to other national and foreign top universities in point of curricula and syllabi;
– student-centred teaching / learning;
– training the students to observe the human fundamental rights and freedoms, dignity, mutual understanding, tolerance and collaboration;
– increased B.Sc. graduate and Master graduate employment rates in all legal and public administration areas.
b) Research:
– stimulating the students’ and professors’ creative thinking and skills, resulting in highly scientific legal articles, studies and papers;
– improving the work within research institutional structures (student clubs, Legal Research Centre, Centres of Excellence and the like);
– the academia, students and Master candidates engaging in research work and signing partnerships with national and foreign universities, research institutes and economic – social and legal units;
– recognition of the academic community research performances at national and international levels within congresses, symposia and in accredited publications / publications with national and international indexation;
– Identifying and providing funding resources for the expansion and permanent improvement of the material resources for advanced research.