Université Le Havre Normandie

Master in Public Law for Local Authorities

The Master in Public Law for Local Authorities at Université Le Havre Normandie is a program for international students taught in fra.

About the Program

This Master’s program in Public Law for Local Authorities is designed for students who aspire to become specialists in public law, particularly in the context of local and state administrations. Over two years, students will engage in a curriculum that combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills, preparing them for roles in public service. Ideal candidates are those who are passionate about law and governance and seek to make a difference in public administration.

The curriculum covers essential topics such as public procurement law, local finance law, and public economic action law. Students will also learn about public service law and management, urban planning law, and local risk management. A mandatory internship in a public administrative service or commercial entity will provide hands-on experience, equipping students with the skills needed to navigate the complexities of public law.

Graduates of this program can pursue various career paths, including positions as public administration executives, legal advisors in local governments, or roles in public enterprises. They may work in state, territorial, or hospital public services, as well as in national and international organizations. The skills acquired are transferable across various sectors, making graduates valuable assets in any legal or administrative context.

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