The Department of History of State and Law provides legal education at the Bachelor (first) level in the compulsory courses (Roman law I and II, Roman law, History of State and Law on the Slovak territory after 1948), compulsory elective courses (History of Canon law, World History of State and Law, Digest of Justinian and its Influence on the Development of Modern law, History of Criminal law) and elective courses (Tripartitum of Stephan Verboczy and its Significance for Modern law, Development of Property rights, History of Procedural law until 1848).
The Department also provides legal courses at doctoral (third) level of law study, namely Major Codifications of Private and Canon law, Recodification of the Legal System after World War II (Legal Biannual), Constitutional and Legal Development of the Czechoslovak Republic and Basics of Criminal Liability in Historical Contexts.