Rey Juan Carlos University

Master in Abogacía

Alcorcón, Spain Taught in Spanish Open to international students

About the Program

Legal practice at the postgraduate level bridges academic legal training and the demands of professional advocacy. In Spain, a master in abogacía is required alongside bar exam results before a law graduate can practice as a lawyer. The program develops the procedural, ethical, and practical skills needed to represent clients before courts and other legal bodies. Study in this field covers civil, criminal, administrative, and commercial litigation, legal drafting, negotiation, mediation, client counseling, and professional ethics. Students typically engage in simulated practice exercises and supervised external placements. Graduates qualify to register with a bar association and practice law in Spain. Abogacía is a one-and-a-half-year master program offered in Spanish at Rey Juan Carlos University, with annual tuition of 253.80 EUR. The program is based at the Madrid campus.

Tuition in Context

This program's tuition is 90% below the typical master's in Spain.

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