The Master's degree program in Public Law offers both thesis and non-thesis options, catering to graduates from the Faculty of Law. The thesis-based program comprises a minimum of eight courses, a seminar, and a thesis study, enabling students to develop skills in accessing, compiling, interpreting, and evaluating information through scientific research methods. On the other hand, the non-thesis program includes a minimum of 10 courses and a term project course, focusing on applying existing knowledge in practical scenarios related to professional issues. Throughout the program, students have the opportunity to enroll in compulsory and elective courses covering various public law disciplines, including constitutional law, criminal law, administrative law, international law, legal history, general public law, and tax law.