Begin your legal and management career in the best law firms or companies
The curriculum in Esade’s Double Degree in Business Administration and Law includes a compulsory semester-long professional partnership during your fifth year. You’ll be able to choose to do your practicum in the legal or business area.
In addition, this Double Degree also gives you the opportunity to help at-risk communities through the solidarity-based internship programme. Thanks to Esade’s University Development Service (SUD), you’ll be able to travel and spend two months in Bolivia, Guatemala, Nicaragua or El Salvador and work on a solidarity project. The Esade Difference not only gives you the best possible professional education; it also implies developing as a person and contributing to the sustainable development of all communities.
Professional internships, here or abroad
Esade allows you to carry out your internships here in Spain or anywhere in the world. You decide. Esade’s international faculty body, its global network of contacts, its International Advisory Board and the professional councils that bring together national and international legal and business leaders will open the doors to a limitless number of professional contacts and opportunities to carry out your internship abroad if you choose.
Professional Internships
Key Facts
Duration: 1 semester
You’ll spend an entire semester working full-time, mornings and afternoons, earning the equivalent of 20 ECTS credits.
National or international
You’ll be able to work for companies, law firms, organisations and official institutions whether in Spain or abroad.
With tutors
You’ll define the objectives you want to achieve through your internship and the skills and competencies you want to strengthen, all with tutors tracking your progress.
Practicum
Designed for you to find the internship you want and which best contributes to your professional development and future career path.
Placement
85% of students in the Business Administration and Law undergraduate programmes find work before completing their studies.
Solidarity-based internships: Your knowledge at the service of others
This programme combines experiential learning and social commitment: It enables you to travel abroad and put your legal and management knowledge into practice through real projects, with the added motivation that you’ll be helping to improve the reality of communities in developing countries.
From defending indigenous women against domestic violence and advising and gathering evidence in child and juvenile courts in Guatemala to providing legal advice to refugees and migrants in Costa Rica in collaboration with the UNHCR… No matter which project you choose, this internship is highly recommended for your professional and, especially, your personal growth.