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



Public Service Course
Programs for general administrative profession
These programs are for those who aim to become public servants (such as administrative personnel) for national or local public organizations. Since administration is an integral part of citizens' activities and corporate operations, students must learn administrative law as well as the constitution, civil code and criminal code as a prerequisite to study administrative law.


Cooperation with Extension Center
The public servant exam class for the Type II national public servants and senior local government employees will be utilized.


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, Particulars of Criminal Law,
Civil Law (General Provisions), Civil Law (Contracts & Torts)
Sophomore, Fall Generals of Administrative Law, Civil Law (Reality),
Civil Law (Obligations)
Junior, Spring Administrative Law (Particulars), Local Government Law
Junior, Fall -
Senior, Spring -
Senior, Fall -
Programs for prospective public servants or teachers
These programs are for those who plan to become police officers, fire fighters or enter other related professions. Similar to those studying general administration, students taking this course of study will learn administrative law. Those who plan on becoming police officers must also study the criminal code. Since each occupation and municipality requires a different exam, students must select subjects that correspond to their goals.


Cooperation with the Extension Center
The social studies public servant exam class for police officers, fire fighters and post office personnel will be utilized.


Class List
Listed below are major subjects to be taken by all students.
Each student must select subjects according to an exam of his/her choice.
Semester Subjects
Freshman, Spring Introduction to Modern Law
Freshman, Fall Basic Civil Law, Constitutional Law I, Generals of Criminal Law
Sophomore, Spring Constitutional Law II, Civil Law (Contracts & Torts),
Particulars of Criminal Law, Criminology
Sophomore, Fall Criminal Procedure Law, Generals of Administrative Law
Junior, Spring Administrative Law (Particulars), Local Government Law
Junior, Fall -
Senior, Spring -
Senior, Fall -
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