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Law

General description and profile of the graduate

The main purpose of UNIBE’s Law degree program is to train leading and enterprising professionals, capable of generating new ideas and propitiating the changes demanded by today’s society in the subject of social justice, legality, rights And good practices with an ethical sense.

The training of the students of this career has been conceived in response to the professional needs of the society, so that they can stand out in their exercise and meet the requirements and competencies required for the continuity of their academic formation and their Labor insertion.

Its spirit of entrepreneurship and innovation, will allow you to make use of the necessary tools, to exercise the right of own account, through your own company or to activate in an active way according to the necessities, with the required skills to satisfy The more and more specialized demands of the national and international labor market.

Law graduates in UNIBE have the commitment to be entities that can contribute to the development of society on a global level with a deep vocation of service.

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Academic program

First semester

  • University Orientation
  • Sport or culture
  • English I
  • Mathematics I
  • Universal history
  • Introduction to Civil Law I
  • French I

Second semester

  • English II
  • Mathematics II
  • Dominican history
  • Legal informatics
  • Roman Law
  • Introduction to Civil Law II
  • French II

Third Semester

  • Academic Essay Seminar
  • Introduction to Sociology
  • Analysis of the current Dominican reality
  • General Criminal Law I
  • Philosophy of Law
  • History of Dominican Law
  • Civil Law I (right of persons)
  • FrancésIII

First semester

Code Description Classif. C. Credits Ht Hp Prerequisites
GCC-100 University Orientation 2 2 0
GCC-110 Sport or culture 1 0 2
CGE-100 English I Cb 4 3 2
CGM-140 Mathematics I Cb 4 3 2
CGS-100 Universal history Cb 3 3 0
Qe8-120 Introduction to Civil Law I 4 3 2
FRAN-100 French I 3 3 0

Second semester

Code Description Classif. C. Credits Ht Hp Prerequisites
CGE-101 English II Cb 4 3 2 CGE-100
CGM-150 Mathematics II Cb 4 3 2 CGM-140
CGS-110 Dominican history Cb 4 4 0
Qe8-100 Legal informatics 2 1 2
Qe8-121 Roman Law 2 2 0 DE8120
Qe8-121 Introduction to Civil Law II 4 3 2 DE8120
FRAN-110 French II 3 3 0 FRAN100

Third Semester

Code Description Classif. C. Credits Ht Hp Prerequisites
CGE-120 Academic Essay Seminar Cb 0 0 0
CGS-120 Introduction to Sociology CB 3 3 0
CGS-140 Analysis of the current Dominican reality CB 2 2 0
DE8-111 General Criminal Law I 3 3 0 DE8122
DE8-123 Philosophy of Law 2 2 0 DE8122
DE8-124 History of Dominican Law 2 2 0 CGS110
DE8-125 Civil Law I (right of persons) 4 3 2 DE8122
FRAN-120 French III 3 3 0 FRAN110

Fourth
Semester

  • Research Methodology
  • General Criminal Law II
  • Public international law
  • Constitutional Law I
  • Civil Law II (Family Law)
  • Legal French
  • Elective General cycle

Fifth
Semester

  • Environmental Science
  • Seminario of leadership and entrepreneurial spirit
  • Special Criminal Law I
  • Constitutional Law II
  • History of political Ideas
  • Real Estate Law I
  • Civil Law III (obligations I)

Sixth
Semester

  • Environmental law
  • Special Criminal Law II
  • Civil Law IV (compliance, transmission and termination of obligations)
  • Commercial law I
  • Real Estate Law II
  • Private Judicial Law I
  • Elective General cycle

Fourth semester

Code Description Classif. C. Credits HT HP Prerequisites
GCC-200 Research Methodology CB 4 4 0
DE8-212 General Criminal Law II CB 3 3 0 DE8111
DE8-213 Public international law CB 3 2 2 DE8122
DE8-214 Constitutional Law I 3 3 0 DE8122
DE8-222 Civil Law II (Family Law) 4 3 2 DE8125
DE8-700 Legal French 2 2 0 FRAN120
DE8-125 Elective General cycle 2 2 0

Fifth semester

Code Description Classif. C. Credits HT HP Prerequisites
GCC-120 Environmental Science CB 3 3 2
GCC-400 Seminar of leadership and entrepreneurial spirit 3 3 0
DE8-211 Special Criminal Law I 3 3 0 DE8212
DE8-215 Constitutional Law II 3 2 2 DE8214
DE8-218 History of political Ideas 2 2 0 CGS100
DE8-221 Real Estate Law I 3 3 0 DE8222
DE8-223 Civil Law III (obligations I) 4 3 2 DE8222

Sixth semester

Code Description Classif. C. Credits HT HP Prerequisites
Qe8-216 Environmental law 3 2 2 CGC120
DE8-217 Special Criminal Law II 3 2 2 DE8211
DE8-224 Civil Law IV (compliance, transmission and termination of obligations) 4 3 2 DE8223
DE8-225 Commercial law I 3 3 0 DE8223
DE8-226 Real Estate Law II 3 2 2 DE8221
DE8-231 Private Judicial Law I 4 3 2 DE8223
ELG-110 Elective General cycle 2 2 0

Seventh
Semester

  • Civil Law V (the main contracts)
  • Commercial law II
  • Forensic Medicine/Criminal Justice
  • Private Judicial Law II
  • Criminal Procedural Law I
  • Free Elective

Eighth
Semester

  • Professional ethics
  • General Tax Law
  • Comparative law
  • Civil Law VI (warranties)
  • Private International law
  • Criminal Procedural Law II
  • Private Judicial Law III (resources)

Ninth
Semester

  • Special Tax law
  • Labor law I
  • Economic Theory of law
  • Civil Law VII (matrimonial regimes)
  • Private Judicial Law IV (embargoes)
  • Regulated Market law
  • Legal Assistance Clinic
  • Professional English

Seventh semester

Code Description Classif. C. Credits HT HP Prerequisites
DE8-321 Civil Law V (the main contracts) 5 4 2 DE8224
DE8-322 Commercial law II 3 2 2 DE8225
DE8-323 Forensic Medicine/Criminal Justice 2 1 2 DE8217
DE8-332 Private Judicial Law II 3 2 2 DE8231
DE8-333 Criminal Procedural Law I 3 3 0 DE8217
ELL-100 Free Elective 2 2 0

Eighth semester

Code Description Classif. C. Credits HT HP Prerequisites
CGC-150 Professional ethics 2 2 0
DE8-311 General Tax Law 3 2 2 DE8223
DE8-312 Comparative law 2 2 0 DE8321
DE8-324 Civil Law VI (warranties) 4 3 2 DE8321
DE8-325 Private International law 3 2 2 DE8321
DE8-334 Criminal Procedural Law II 3 2 2 DE8333
DE8-335 Private Judicial Law III (resources) 4 3 2 DE8332

Ninth semester

Code Description Classif. C. Credits HT HP Prerequisites
DE8-313 Special Tax law 3 2 2 DE8311
DE8-314 Labor law I 3 2 2 DE8224
DE8-323 Economic Theory of law 2 2 0
DE8-326 Civil Law VII (matrimonial regimes) 4 3 2 DE8324
DE8-327 Private Judicial Law IV (embargoes) 4 3 2 DE8335
DE8-336 Regulated Market law 3 2 2 DE8321
DE8-337 Legal Assistance Clinic 2 0 4 DE8333
DE8-710 Professional English 2 2 0

Tenth
Semester

  • Administrative Law I
  • Labor law II
  • Civil Law VIII (succession and liberalities)
  • Intellectual Property
  • Alternative Dispute Resolution
  • Professional Elective

Eleventh
Semester

  • Internship
  • Administrative Law II
  • Civil Liability I
  • Labor procedural law
  • Final Project I
  • Professional Elective

Twelfth
Semester

  • Civil Liability II
  • Notarial Law
  • Final Project II
  • Administrative and constitutional law
  • Professional Elective

Tenth semester

Code Description Classif. C. Credits HT HP Prerequisites
DE8-411 Administrative Law I 3 2 2 DE8223
DE8-412 Labor law II 3 2 2 DE8314
DE8-421 Civil Law VIII (succession and liberalities) 4 3 2 DE8326
DE8-422 Intellectual Property 3 3 0 DE8321
DE8-431 Alternative Dispute Resolution 3 2 2
DE8-500 Professional Elective 3 3 0 DE8326

Eleventh semester

Code Description Classif. C. Credits HT HP Prerequisites
DE8-400 Internship 3 1 4 DE8421
DE8-413 Administrative Law II 4 3 2 DE8411
DE8-423 Civil Liability I 3 2 2 DE8421
DE8-422 Labor procedural law 3 2 2 DE8412
DE8-433 Final Project I 3 2 2 DE8421
DE8-510 Professional Elective 3 3 0 DE8326

Twelfth semester

Code Description Classif. C. Credits HT HP Prerequisites
DE8-424 Civil Liability II 3 2 2 DE8423
DE8-425 Notarial Law 3 3 0 DE8421
Qe8-434 Final Project II 3 3 0 DE8433
DE8-435 Administrative and constitutional law 3 3 0 DE8215 DE8413
DE8-520 Professional Elective 3 2 0 DE8326

The general studies constitute the component of the higher education that allows the development of a solid integral formation in future professionals, to constitute themselves in subjects with defined ethical positions and with a critical vision of the world and of its Complexities, in dimensional aspects like: the historical-cultural, the socio-linguistic, the philosophical, humanistic and artistic, the sensibility to contribute to the sustainability of the environment and the quality of life, as well as the role of the scientific and the Technology in human development.

From the general training the development of an entrepreneurial leadership is promoted, in front of the different areas in which the professional future will have to be developed, as well as a critical attitude, analytical and committed with its environment, its community, its nation and with the World Society.

The different curricular activities are coordinated from the areas of language and literature, environmental science and biology, mathematics, social, languages, physics and chemistry, from which interdisciplinary connections are established, so that Students can address the topics from different perspectives.

• Public Law
• Private Law
• Procedural law

Law students who qualify, can opt for an international LLM degree from St. University. Johns, in New York, United States.

Requirements

This is the first step towards a world full of opportunities: the UNIBE World. These are the requirements to carry out the admission process

Financial information and Scholarships

There are different options for paying tuition, with no interest or additional payments. We also have the leading fellowship program for tomorrow.

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    Requirements

    Hello! This is the first step towards a world full of opportunities for internationalization, entrepreneurship, a flexible curriculum and academic excellence: the UNIBE World. To complete the online admission process follow these steps:

    1. Create your account

    Click on the option Apply Now and complete the form with the requested data. after your registration you will receive a notification in your email account with your application number and all the requirements to submit established for the chosen race.

    1. After creating the account, complete the rest of the required data by accessing your application number and password.
    2. Personally deposit the required documents in the UNIBE admissions department. This is indispensable for your admission application to be completed. In your visit, you must choose one of the dates available to take the admission exam, according to; corresponding academic period.
    3. Take the entrance exam on the selected date.

    Admissions Requirements

    Financial information and Scholarships

    For undergraduate studies at the Universidad Iberoamericana (UNIBE) There are different options for paying tuition, with no interest or additional payments.

    Payment Plan three instalments:

    • Pay 50% of the tuition fee for the semester at the time of registration, plus the Student Service and guarantee Fund
    • Pay 25% of the tuition fee for the next 30 days of registration
    • Pay 25% of the tuition fee to the next 60 days of registration

    Payment Plan four installments:

    • Pay 25% of the tuition fee for the semester at the time of registration, plus the Student Service and guarantee Fund
    • Pay 25% of the tuition fee for the next 30 days of registration
    • Pay 25% of the tuition fee to the next 60 days of registration
    • Pay 25% of the tuition fee to the next 90 days of registration

    Financial aid Program PAF

    UNIBE’s Financial aid Program (PAF) is aimed at all students who wish to conduct a degree course without taking educational credit through a financial institution. It offers the ability to run the race by paying only half the tuition fee per semester, while you are studying at the institution.

    PAF FAQs

    How do I make payments?

    Payments will be made on the dates stipulated in the contract signed by you and a solidarity guarantor, by means of a payment agreement of four instalments per semester and an extraordinary fee in the year. For this payment you have the option to choose the month of your preference.

    When should I repay my debt?

    The amount must be paid in monthly installments after completing your academic program, with a time limit of the same amount of duration of the race.

    What are the requirements?

    • Copy of the Photo ID of both parents
    • Parent Work Letter
    • Last three bank accounts and/or credit card movements

    What is the approval time?

    Three (3) working days.

    Can I make a subscription to capital while I am studying?

    Yes, you can pay to the capital when you want, without any penalty and can thus lower the final fees or decrease the repayment time.

    Can I settle when I want?

    Yes, you can pay when you want without any penalty.

    For more information you can contact us:

    809-689-4111 Ext. 1121 and 1122.

    The Ibero-American University also offers financing through other institutions that will help you to make the payment of your enrollment:

    FONDESA, Fundapec, Ademi, Banco Lopez de Haro, Banco Popular, Banco Santa Cruz, BHD León (only for postgraduate and master’s degrees).

    Tomorrow’s leading Fellowship program

    Tomorrow’s leading Fellowship program is intended to identify young Dominican talents who have demonstrated high academic performance, social commitment, and leadership skills during their middle schooling to provide facilities for To carry out his studies of higher education in the Ibero-American University.

    The program is conceived as an integral formative experience, designed with the objective of developing in the participating students not only the knowledge and competences of the career of their choice, but also leadership skills, spirit Entrepreneurship and social commitment.

    What does the program include?

    • Scholarships (percentage according to student needs and funds available)
    • Academic counseling (through the departments of Counseling and Student affairs)
    • Leadership and Entrepreneurship Development Program (participation in workshops designed for student members of the program)
    • Student Mobility Opportunities (opportunity to participate in exchange programs with universities and institutions with which UNIBE has agreements)

    Student Mobility

    Click on one of the countries to see the participating universities

    Contacts

    Eloy Álvarez, Ph.D.

    Coordinador

    Juan Helssy Rodríguez

    Representante de Asistencia al Usuario

    Carlos Ramírez Díaz

    Representantes de Servicio Bilingüe
    Tanda vespertina: 1pm-8pm

    Admissions

    This is the first step towards a world full of opportunities: the UNIBE World. These are the requirements to carry out the admissions process.