Undergraduate curriculum setting of law of Peking University School of law

Law undergraduate professional training requirements and the training goal:

The law school students should have a solid foundation in legal theory, systematic grasp of legal knowledge and legal provisions of the constitution, civil law, criminal law, administrative law, economic law, procedural law, international law and other fields, understood the domestic and foreign development of law theory and the domestic legislation of information, and can use a foreign language professional reading. In terms of ability, students should be able to teach the skillful application of relevant legal knowledge and legal provisions of all kinds of legal affairs, to solve all kinds of legal disputes, and has engaged in legal education and research ability and quality, so it has wide adaptability.

 

Law undergraduate education:4Years, total credits140Credits, teaching plan consists of three aspects:

1, a required course:91Credit , including the public compulsory course33Credit and the College Students58Credit;

2, elective course:44The credit, including the whole school elective course16Credit, professional elective courses23Credit and optional course5Credit;

3, graduation thesis and practice:5Credit

Professional curriculum:

Required course.                        

Constitutional law

The principle of law

Chinese legal history

General provisions of criminal law

General rules of civil law

Criminal Procedure Law

The theory of criminal law

The Civil Procedure Law

Economic Law

The law of creditor's rights

Jurisprudence

The commercial law

Public international law

Administrative law and administrative litigation law

Private international law

Intellectual property law

International Economic Law

Elective course:

Foreign legal history

The history of western legal thoughts

China legal history

Criminology

Specialty English

Family law and Inheritance Law

Legislation Law

Finance and tax law

Criminal policy

Enterprise Law/Company law

Environmental Law

Maritime Law

Labor and social security law

Law of international transfer of Technology

Financial Law/The banking law

Insurance Law

The International Investment Law

The international law of the sea

Science of criminal investigation

International Tax Law

Foreign administrative law

International Financial Law

Method of accounting and auditing law

Forensic psychiatry

Legal practice

Criminal execution law

Foreign law

The whole school elective and optional courses:

Law schools and the trend of thought

Foreign constitution

The Anglo American Tort Law

The judicial system in western countries

Juvenile law

Introduction to economic law

International Environmental Law

The use of criminal law

Intellectual property law

Introduction to law

Introduction to law

Mental health survey

Sociology of law

Competition law

Foreign criminal law

International human rights law

The law of international organizations

Public international law

An introduction to the World Trade Organization Law