Bachelor of Administrative Law
Bachelor of Administrative Law
Mode: Online, Distance, On-Campus
Duration: 3 years
The Bachelor in Administrative Law at the International Swiss School is a forward-thinking, globally recognized undergraduate program designed for students passionate about justice, governance, and the legal systems that support democratic institutions. Located in Switzerland—a country renowned for its strong rule of law, transparent government, and civic innovation—this program offers international students a dynamic academic environment where public policy meets legal precision and administration meets accountability. This bachelor in administrative law provides comprehensive training in public administration law, regulatory systems, and administrative justice, equipping students with the legal and institutional knowledge required to work at the intersection of law, governance, and public service.
Academic Structure
Throughout their studies in the Bachelor’s in Administrative Law, international students engage with a comprehensive, multidisciplinary curriculum designed to meet the evolving demands of public governance, regulatory oversight, and administrative justice in the 21st century. This forward-looking program blends foundational legal studies with a focus on public administration law, constitutional principles, and policy implementation—providing in-depth training in the legal mechanisms that shape public institutions and safeguard civil rights. Students explore essential topics such as regulatory frameworks, administrative procedures, public sector ethics, human rights law, government accountability, and the legal structures of public agencies—the core elements of democratic governance and legal compliance. Drawing from both Swiss legal education and broader European legal systems, the curriculum offers a comparative, global approach to law and governance, equipping students to analyze, interpret, and apply the law within complex bureaucratic, civic, and institutional settings.
Core Areas of Study
The curriculum of the Bachelor in Administrative Law is designed to provide depth in the interdisciplinary fields of public law, governance, and regulatory systems. Graduates are prepared to drive transparency, accountability, and legal integrity in public administration at both national and global levels. Core areas of study include:
- Administrative Law and Public Institutions – mastering the legal frameworks that govern the structure, operation, and accountability of public bodies, including agencies, ministries, and municipal authorities;
- Constitutional and Human Rights Law – analyzing the foundational legal principles that define state power, protect civil liberties, and ensure democratic governance, with a special emphasis on constitutional review and public interest law;
- Public Policy and Regulatory Governance – studying the legal mechanisms through which public policy is developed, implemented, and monitored, focusing on legislative drafting, administrative rule-making, and regulatory oversight;
- Government Ethics and Accountability – exploring codes of conduct, transparency laws, and anti-corruption measures essential to ethical public service, responsible governance, and public trust;
- Legal Procedures and Administrative Justice – gaining practical knowledge of procedural fairness, administrative appeals, judicial review, and the role of tribunals and ombuds institutions in resolving public disputes;
- European and Swiss Public Law Systems – developing comparative expertise in Swiss legal education and European legal traditions, equipping students to work in cross-border governance, international organizations, or EU administrative bodies;
- Digital Governance and E-Government Law – understanding the legal challenges and opportunities surrounding digital transformation in the public sector, including data protection, digital identity, and public access to information.
Industry Practice
Throughout the program, students engage with the legal heartbeat of public governance—where policies become enforceable powers and bureaucratic decisions shape society. Through internships with government agencies, public sector watchdogs, and NGOs, students grapple with real-world issues like regulatory compliance, public interest litigation, and institutional reform. Mock hearings, policy drafting workshops, and administrative tribunal simulations allow students to experience how legal theory transforms into public impact.
The Bachelor in Administrative Law prepares students to navigate and shape the legal systems that govern public administration. Focused on the relationship between individuals and the state, this program fosters expertise in statutory interpretation, regulatory procedures, and institutional accountability. Ideal for future public lawyers, policy advisors, or legal analysts, the degree empowers graduates to serve justice within the framework of state power.
Career Perspectives
Upon completion of the Bachelor in Administrative Law, graduates emerge as principled, policy-savvy legal professionals equipped to navigate the intricate legal machinery of public administration and governance. With a robust foundation in constitutional law, regulatory systems, public policy, and administrative justice, they are prepared to uphold legality, transparency, and accountability in government institutions at local, national, and international levels. This uniquely interdisciplinary training empowers them to tackle today’s complex legal and social challenges—from managing public resources to shaping equitable regulations and defending civic rights. Whether drafting legislation, ensuring due process in public decisions, advising on regulatory reform, or working within international organizations, administrative law graduates stand at the forefront of law and governance.
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Tuition fee
Course Bachelor of Administrative Law Duration 3 years Number of credits Tuition fee Insurance fee Other expenses Mode of Study Online, Distance, On-Campus
