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Everyone is a consumer, whatever our
individual lifestyles might be. These programs encourage
students to engage in activities from the consumers' perspective.
Students will acquire comprehensive knowledge of human
rights and legal issues through this course of study.
The course is also suitable for those who wish to work
for NPOs and NGOs, or work in media relations.
Class List |
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| Semester |
Subjects |
| Freshman,
Spring |
Introduction
to Modern Law |
| Freshman,
Fall |
Constitutional
Law I, Basic Civil Law, Generals of Criminal Law |
| Sophomore,
Spring |
Constitutional
Law II, Particulars of Criminal Law,
Civil Law (Contracts & Torts) |
| Sophomore,
Fall |
Civil
Law (Obligations), Civil Law (Reality),
Theory of Political Process, Nonprofit Organization |
| Junior,
Spring |
Land
and House Lease Law, Real Estate Registration
Law,
The Law of Consumer Protection,
Civil Law (Family & Iinheritance), Local Government
Law |
| Junior,
Fall |
Law
on the Community Life, Competition Law |
| Senior,
Spring |
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| Senior,
Fall |
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These
programs are for those who have a desire to protect
the environment, which is fundamental to the health
of individuals and society at large. Students will
primarily study the constitution and administrative
law. They also will be required to study political
science, public administration and sociology of
law in relation to policy-making. Additionally,
students must study a range of relevant sciences.
This course is suitable for those who wish to work
for NPOs or NGOs, or in media-related fields.
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| Class List |
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| Semester |
Subjects |
| Freshman,
Spring |
Introduction
to Modern Law |
| Freshman,
Fall |
Constitutional
Law I, Basic Civil Law, Generals of Criminal Law |
| Sophomore,
Spring |
Constitutional
Law II, Civil Law (Contracts & Torts),
Particulars of Criminal Law, International Law I |
| Sophomore,
Fall |
Generals
of Administrative Law, Environmental Law,
Theory of Political Process, Administrative Science |
| Junior,
Spring |
Administrative
Law (Particulars), Local Government Law |
| Junior,
Fall |
Sociology
of Law |
| Senior,
Spring |
- |
| Senior,
Fall |
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These programs are for those who plan
to work for social welfare organizations or wish to obtain
law-related licenses in the area of welfare. Students
will learn basic subjects including the constitution as
well as subjects related to social law and other relevant
fields such as family law and education law.
Class List |
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| Semester |
Subjects |
| Freshman,
Spring |
Introduction
to Modern Law |
| Freshman,
Fall |
Constitutional
Law I, Basic Civil Law, Generals of Criminal Law |
| Sophomore,
Spring |
Constitutional
Law II, Particulars of Criminal Law |
| Sophomore,
Fall |
Nonprofit
Organization, Generals of Administrative Law |
| Junior,
Spring |
Civil
Law (Family & Iinheritance), Social Security
Law,
Local Government Law, A Survey of Educational Law |
| Junior,
Fall |
Social
Services Law, Sociology of Law |
| Senior,
Spring |
- |
| Senior,
Fall |
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