Civil Procedure. Labor Law | Master's Degree Program | Altai State University

The master's program creates top-notch trial lawyers in civil cases. The educational tracks are built on the latest research in procedural and employment law theory, and the practical skills are shaped by actual litigation practice. Trial lawyers are trained by experienced and well-known faculty practitioners in the region, who will teach how to resolve employment disputes both in court and to resolve conflicts prior to trial.

Major

40.04.01 Jurisprudence

Program

Civil Procedure. Labor Law

Learning mode

Correspondence training, 2 years 3 months by correspondence.

State-funded places

2

Employer-sponsored places

-

Fee-paying places

23

Tuition fees per semester in 2023 / 2024 academic year

40 000 ₽

Entrance test

Master's program profile exam (written)

Passing score in 2022

70

What training you get

  • Competently assert your rights and legitimate interests in court;
  • Draw up procedural documents;
  • Argue correctly and accurately for the legal position;
  • To correctly exercise one's rights;
  • To get the satisfaction of the stated requirements;
  • To defend oneself against groundless claims;
  • To build efficient relations with the employer;
  • Not to allow infringement of one's labor rights;
  • Ensure the receipt of the full set of labor guarantees and compensations;
  • Demand compliance with labor safety regulations.

Career opportunities and graduates

Program graduates work in the legal departments of Russian and international holdings and corporations, in legislative authorities and law enforcement agencies (courts, prosecutors, internal affairs agencies, notaries public), in the legal profession, and they also build their own legal business.

Contacts

  • The head of the program is Irina Vladimirovna Rechtina, Doctor of law, Associate Professor, the Head of the Department of Labor and Ecological Law and Civil Procedure.
  • Phone: +7 (3852) 296-538
  • E-mail: jerdel80@mail.ru

 

Print version Modified 8.07.2023