Curriculums for
Faculty of Law

Legal Profession Course

Public Service Course

Prospective Corporate
Managers Course


Consumer Protection &
Environment Study Course

Curriculums for
Faculty of Economics



Prospective Corporate Managers Course
Programs for prospective corporate managers
These programs are for those who plan to work for companies in the future. Even where a graduate may eventually be responsible for a company's marketing activities, they will still need the skills to understand the complexities of legal issues in modern society. In addition to focusing on civil and business law, labor protection law and consumer law, students will be required to take classes offered by Faculty of Economics.


Class List
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 (General Provisions), Civil Law (Contracts & Torts),
Commercial Law (General Provisions)
Sophomore, Fall Civil Law (Reality), Civil Law (Obligations),
Code of Civil Procedure, Commercial Law (Company Law),
Business Transaction Law, Laborers Protection Law
Junior, Spring Valuable Securities Law, Collective Labor Relations Law,
The Law of Consumer Protection
Junior, Fall Competition Law
Senior, Spring -
Senior, Fall -
Programs for prospective entrepreneurs
These programs are for those who wish to manage companies or start businesses. Students will primarily learn civil and business law as the foundation needed to run corporations. They also will study social law-related subjects and those legal topics relevant to economics. Furthermore, students will be required to take classes on business administration among other subjects offered by Faculty of Economics.


Class List
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 (General Provisions), Civil Law (Contracts & Torts),
Commercial Law (General Provisions)
Sophomore, Fall Civil Law (Reality), Civil Law (Obligations),
Code of Civil Procedure, Commercial Law (Company Law),
Business Transaction Law, Laborers Protection Law
Junior, Spring Intellectual Property Law, Valuable Securities Law,
Corporation Law (Investment and Stock),
The Law of Consumer Protection, Social Services Law,
Law of International Economics
Junior, Fall Competition Law
Senior, Spring -
Senior, Fall -
Programs to obtain licenses
These programs are for those who plan to become certified public accountants, licensed tax accountants or enter other related professions. Students will focus on subjects needed for the respective license exams in addition to the constitution, civil code, criminal code and other basic subjects.


Cooperation with Extension Center
The S course (the accounting profession class), or the license course (public consultant on social and labor insurance) is required to be taken.


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.
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),
Commercial Law (General Provisions),
Particulars of Criminal Law
Sophomore, Fall Civil Law (Obligations), Laborers Protection Law
Junior, Spring Social Security Law
Junior, Fall Insurance Law, Land and House Lease Law,
Real Estate Registration Law, Social Services Law, Tax Law
Senior, Spring -
Senior, Fall -
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