Education & Study
The Faculty of Law offers two initial study programmes - Law and Criminological Sciences - that lead to both a 'bachelor' degree and a 'master' degree.
The Faculty of Law also offers several subsequent master programmes (so-called 'Master-after-Master programmes').
Unless stated, all study programmes are taught in Dutch.
More information on these programmes can be found in the Study Guide UGent or via the links below, which redirects to its very own website, if available.
Initial study programmes
Bachelor programmes
- Bachelor of Criminological Sciences
- Bachelor of Law
Master programmes
- Master of Criminological Sciences
- Master of Law
Subsequent Master Programmes
- Erasmus Mundus: European Master in Law and Economics
- Joint European LLM in International Law
- Master of Maritime Science
- Master of Advanced Studies in European Law
- Master of Laws in Taxation
- Master of Notary's Practice
Permanent Education Programmes
Registration
For all matters concerning registration, selection of courses, etc. please contact:
- Erasmus students: the International Relations Office
- 'regular' students: the Student Administration Office.
See also the UGent website on admission as a foreign student.
Ombudsperson
For all disputes between student and lecturer on the application of the Examination Rules
Ombudsperson for the Law programmes (2009-2010): Prof. dr. Walter De Bondt
Assistant to the Ombudsperson: Prof. dr. Geert Van Hoorick
Ombudsperson for the Criminology programmes (2009-2010): Lic. Wendy De Bondt
Assistant to the Ombudsperson: Lic. Antoinette Verhage
