About the training program
The bachelor's program "Jurisprudence" (40.03.01)) provides fundamental legal training. Students deeply study the main branches of law: civil, criminal, administrative, constitutional, and others. The key emphasis is on developing practical skills — drafting legal documents, conducting legal analysis, handling court cases, and consulting. Graduates of the program are ready for professional activities as lawyers, legal advisors, law enforcement specialists, attorneys, and notaries in various areas of the government and commercial sectors.
What do graduates do?
Graduates of the bachelor's degree in "Jurisprudence" work in various areas of law. They hold positions as legal consultants and corporate lawyers in commercial companies, banks, and government institutions. Many work in law enforcement agencies—as investigators, investigators in the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Investigative Committee, assistants to prosecutors and judges. Graduates also build careers in the bar, notary, local self-government bodies, legal services of social protection, migration service, and private practice. A bachelor's degree provides universal training for work in all sectors of the legal profession.