Master's Degrees Committee
The Master’s Degrees Committee is the body responsible for coordinating, supervising, and promoting the proper functioning of the Faculty of Law’s Official and own Master’s Degrees. Its objective is to ensure academic quality, coherence of the teaching plans, and the continuous improvement of the graduate offerings.
Composition
The following are part of the Master's Degrees Committee:
- The Dean, who serves as Chair.
- The Secretary of the Faculty.
- The members of the Dean’s Office team with responsibilities in student affairs, employability, academic planning, or degree coordination.
- The directors of the departments affiliated with the Faculty.
- The Academic Manager.
- The coordinators of Faculty’s Official and own Master’s Degrees.
- Student representatives (to be appointed).
Roles
The main roles of the Master's Degrees Committee are:
- Coordinate and monitor all the Faculty’s Official and own Master’s Degrees.
- Ensure the academic quality of the programmes and compliance with the study plans.
- Promote improvements in teaching, organization, and resources of the Master’s Degrees.
- Facilitate coherence and coordination across all graduate programmes.
- Discuss and submit proposals to the Faculty Board regarding Master’s and graduate matters