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Other Education Models

The dual major in law is for undergraduate students in other majors. At the time of graduation, students who meet the requirements of second major program will obtain one diploma and two degree certificates. Five years are usually needed to finish the two majors.

The second bachelor's degree in law is obtained in two years. It educates legal professionals who can engage in legal practices, legal education and legal research. By studying the 14 core compulsory courses of law majors prescribed by the Ministry of Education such as jurisprudence, constitutional law, civil law, and criminal law, and 9 elective legal courses such as foreign legal history and legal professional behavior rules, and writing graduation thesis, students in this program will both diploma and bachelor's degree in law.

Each year, the Law School trains more than 300 undergraduate students in dual major in law, and more than 100 undergraduates in the second bachelor's degree in law.