The LLM in European Economic Law at the Lund University is a full-time 2 Years Postgraduate program in the field of Law. Delivered at the University's Lund Campus campus in Lund, Sweden, the course offers a balanced mix of academic study and practical experience.
Ideal for Bangladeshi students and other international applicants, this program provides high-quality education at a full-time competitive international tuition fee of SEK 310,000 Starting each August, it is designed to equip students with essential skills for advanced study and professional growth.
The Lund University offers modern facilities and a supportive environment, ensuring international students receive the guidance and resources needed for success. With a welcoming campus community and dedicated support services, Bangladeshi students can confidently plan their study abroad journey in the Sweden through this program.
Course Highlights
The programme equips students with a deeper understanding of the EU legal system, providing valuable qualifications for legal work within the EU or in both public and private sectors.
This Master's programme is designed for active participation and informed choice. Its elective component enables students to tailor their own academic profile, enhancing their future career prospects. Graduates are well-prepared for roles in the private sector, governmental bodies within Sweden or the EU, and for further academic research in the field of law.
A Master's degree in European Economic Law provides a strong foundation for doctoral-level studies in EU law. During the first year, students gain a foundational understanding of the specific features of EU law and the legal issues linked to the Union's economic constitution. In the second year, students have the opportunity to specialise in specific areas of EU economic law.
Course Modules
Learning Structure
The programme is an advanced-level degree comprising 120 higher education credits. The programme provides in-depth knowledge of both the practical and theoretical aspects of economic law within the European Union, as well as the functioning of the internal market in a global context, with particular emphasis on sustainability and litigation skills.
The programme combines compulsory courses (75 credits) with elective courses (45 credits). Students are assessed through both written and oral examinations, problem-solving exercises, and training in legal procedures relevant to the programme's learning objectives.
The curriculum spans foundational knowledge of the EU's constitutional structure to advanced studies in core areas of European economic law, including the internal market, competition law and a number of specialised topics in EU law. Courses are based on research findings from within and outside the Faculty. The programme's structure encourages interdisciplinary collaboration and insights from the practical application of law.
Entry Requirements
- A Bachelor's degree in law or equivalent discipline.
English Language Requirements
Listening
5.5
Reading
5.5
Writing
5.5
Speaking
5.5
Documentary Evidence List
- Bachelor's Transcripts
- Degree Certificate
- English Test (IELTS/ TOEFL)
- Motivation Letter/ SOP
- 2 Recommendation Letters
- Updated CV/ Resume
- Work Experience Certificates (if study gap)
- Passport Copy
Study Gaps
For applicants with an academic or professional gap of up to 5 years, admission is generally considered acceptable. If the gap exceeds this period, applications may still be successful but will typically be assessed on a case-by-case basis.
To strengthen your profile, it is important to:
- Provide a clear explanation of how you spent the gap period (e.g., employment, further learning, personal responsibilities).
- Emphasize the skills and experiences you developed during this time that are relevant to the program.
- Demonstrate that your academic qualifications continue to meet the course entry requirements.
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Last reviewed on 18 November 2025.