Undergraduate Degree in Law
In the digital age, law career paths have diversified, opening up opportunities in fields such as cybersecurity and data protection. This constantly evolving sector offers multiple legal career opportunities, from traditional roles to specialisations in new technologies.
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Career opportunities in Law
This degree prepares you for a constantly evolving legal environment, significantly expanding the career prospects in law beyond traditional roles. Thanks to its multidisciplinary approach, which combines a solid legal basis with skills in new technologies, you will access a wide range of professional opportunities adapted to the challenges of the digital world.
This programme enables you to practice as an e-commerce consultant, lawyer specialised in new technologies, specialist in digital criminal law or expert in computer forensics, among other emerging profiles. Thus, you will be prepared to develop in a dynamic and transforming labour market, with prospects from the law degree that respond to the current demands of companies, institutions and digital environments.
What are the main career opportunities in law?
Law career opportunities cover a wide range of sectors, from traditional law firms to specialist technology consultancies. This academic programme will train you to work in different leading professions within the legal field.
- Lawyer practicing the profession freely: Prepared to advise, defend and represent clients in all types of legal proceedings.
- Court attorney: Trained to represent parties before the courts, managing the documentation and procedural procedures.
- Judge, Prosecutor, Notary, State Attorney, Judicial Secretary, City Council Secretary: After overcoming the corresponding obstacles, you will be able to access these prestigious public functions.
- Legal advisor in business entities: Trained to provide legal advice to companies in various areas such as contracting, regulatory compliance, intellectual property, etc.
- Public Administration Officer: You will access various bodies of the Public Administration after overcoming the corresponding opposition, performing legal functions in different areas.
- Legal advice to companies in the ICT sector: Andalusia is an important technological centre, with a growing number of companies in sectors such as artificial intelligence, IoT, cybersecurity and blockchain. These companies require legal professionals with specialised knowledge in these areas.
- Data protection and privacy: With the growing importance of data protection and compliance with regulations such as the GDPR, you will be able to advise companies and organisations in this critical area.
- E-commerce and electronic contracting law: You will be able to advise companies operating in the digital environment on the legal aspects related to electronic commerce, online contracting, electronic signature, etc.
- Cybersecurity and cybercrime: You will discover the legal aspects related to cybersecurity, including the prevention and prosecution of cybercrime.
- Intellectual property in digital environments: You will be able to offer advice on the legal protection of intangible assets such as copyrights, patents and trademarks in digital contexts.
What is the professional profile of a law graduate?
At the end of the degree, you will have a solid legal background and key skills to work in a range of professional environments. Law career opportunities range from the free exercise of the profession to roles in public administration, legal advice specialised in new technologies or business legal management.
Practice the legal profession before the courts, as well as legal advice to business entities.
Join, after overcoming the corresponding obstacles, the various bodies of the Public Administration, such as judges, prosecutors, notaries or state lawyers, among others.
Take advantage of the opportunities of the Andalusian ICT sector, advising on data protection, electronic commerce, cybersecurity and digital intellectual property.
Use computing and information management tools in the legal field, such as legal databases, case management software and other relevant technologies.
Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, mastering the drafting of legal documents, the presentation of arguments and negotiation.
Understand the Law as a regulator of social relations, with a critical, unitary and interdisciplinary vision to address legal problems.