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These programs are for students who
wish to gain admission to a law school and
plan to take the national bar examination. Those who
have already earned a bachelor's
degree in law
will be able to finish a law school in two years (three
years for others). In addition to basic law, students
will take related subjects and aim to acquire the comprehensive
knowledge needed for the legal profession.
Cooperation with Extension Center
Students are required to take the S course, the entrance
examination class for a law school.
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 (General Provisions),
Civil Law (Contracts & Torts), Particulars of
Criminal Law,
Commercial Law (General Provisions) |
| Sophomore,
Fall |
Generals
of Administrative Law, Civil Law (Reality),
Civil Law (Obligations), Code of Civil Procedure,
Criminal Procedure Law,
Generals of Criminal Law - Advanced,
Particulars of Criminal Law - Advanced |
| Junior,
Spring |
Administrative
Law (Particulars),
Civil Law (Family & Iinheritance),
Valuable Securities Law, Criminal Procedure Law
- Advanced |
| Junior,
Fall |
Advanced
Lecture on Public Law, Advanced Lecture Civil Law,
Special Lecture on Criminal Law and Procedure,
Business Transaction Law, Commercial Law (Company
Law) |
| Senior,
Spring |
Philosophy
of Law, Corporation Law (Investment and Stock) |
| Senior,
Fall |
Sociology
of Law |
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These programs are for those who wish
to work as judicial scriveners, court clerks, bailiffs
and secretaries in the public prosecutors office. Students
will gain an extensive knowledge of major law subjects
including the constitution, civil code and criminal code,
and take subjects corresponding to various license exams.
Cooperation with Extension Center
Students are required to take the S course, the administrative
scrivener class or the judicial scriveners class.
Class List
Listed below are major subjects to be taken by all students.
Each student must select subjects according to a license
exam of his/her choice. |
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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 (General Provisions),
Civil Law (Contracts & Torts), Particulars of
Criminal Law,
Commercial Law (General Provisions) |
| Sophomore,
Fall |
Generals
of Administrative Law, Civil Law (Reality),
Civil Law (Obligations), Code of Civil Procedure,
Criminal Procedure Law,
Generals of Criminal Law - Advanced,
Particulars of Criminal Law - Advanced |
| Junior,
Spring |
Administrative
Law (Particulars),
Civil Law (Family & Iinheritance),
Valuable Securities Law, Criminal Procedure Law
- Advanced |
| Junior,
Fall |
Advanced
Lecture on Public Law, Advanced Lecture on Civil Law,
Land and House Lease Law*,
Special Lecture on Criminal Law and Procedure,
Business Transaction Law, Commercial Law (Company
Law) |
| Senior,
Spring |
Corporation
Law (Investment and Stock) |
| Senior,
Fall |
Real
Estate Registration Law* |
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