Master of Law (illegal study) has a dual background, in which illegal study means that you can't study law at undergraduate stage and graduate stage. Master of Laws (Illegal Studies) is a teaching model in the United States, which requires non-law majors to apply for it. Law (illegal science) graduate students meet the requirements of society for compound talents and have extremely significant advantages.
The main differences between Master of Laws (Illegal Studies) and Master of Laws (Law) are as follows:
1, lesson plans are arranged by time.
According to the teaching plan, law (illegal learning) usually arranges three years of teaching time, which has enough time to prepare thesis writing, professional practice and carry out teaching activities, while law (law) only has two years of study time, which is relatively tight.
2. Different enrollment targets:
Law (illegal science) enrolls non-law majors. Law (law) enrolls undergraduates who study law, which is obviously different from law majors.
3, the time is different:
Law (illegal science) is a professional degree that has been enrolled since 2000, while Fa Shuo (law) is a new professional degree established by the Ministry of Education in 2009 to adjust candidates.
4, the entrance examination review materials are different:
The objective cognition of law (jurisprudence) has not been standardized, which is reflected in the fact that the Ministry of Education has not yet issued authoritative reference books. Before 2005, Fa Shuo (illegal learning) used the exam guide as an authoritative review textbook. After 2006, the examination analysis of the Ministry of Education has gradually become the standard for setting questions and marking papers.