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What courses are there in correspondence law?
Correspondence law courses are as follows:

Public compulsory courses in the whole school: ideological and moral cultivation, principles of Marxist philosophy, principles of Marxist political economy, introduction to Mao Zedong Thought, introduction to Deng Xiaoping Theory, contemporary world economy and politics, physical education, military education, college English 1 0 to 4;

Public elective courses in the whole school: computer application foundation, college Chinese;

Professional basic courses: principles of political science, jurisprudence, constitutional law, Chinese legal history, general principles of civil law, administrative law and administrative procedure law, economic law, criminal law, civil procedure law, criminal procedure law, public international law, private international law and international economic law;

Specialized courses: Property Law, Creditor's Rights Law, Negotiable Instruments Law, Insurance Law, Securities Law, Maritime Law, Relatives Law, Inheritance Law, Intellectual Property Law, Criminal Law, Financial Law, Real Estate Law, Resource Environment Law, Judicial Ethics and Judicial Documents;

Elective courses: Roman law, history of western legal thoughts, foreign legal history, China judicial system, comparative constitution, legislative law, criminology, foreign criminal law, international trade law, WTO rules research, arbitration law, labor law, anti-dumping law, evidence law, criminal investigation and lawyer practice.