Illegality of Master of Laws refers to a category in the professional degree of Master of Laws (JM). The professional degrees of Master of Laws (JM) include "Law (Illegal Studies)" and "Law (Law)", and the field codes are: 035 10 1 and 035 102 respectively.
Requirements for applying for the Master of Laws (Illegal Studies): The major studied before applying for the Master of Laws is a non-law major (graduates of law major [code: 030 1], graduates of law major at junior college level and graduates of self-taught law major are not allowed to apply for the Master of Laws).
Master of Laws is a non-master of laws. Master of Laws * * * is divided into two directions, namely Master of Laws (Law) and Master of Laws (Illegal Studies); Among them, the Master of Laws (Law) can only be studied by undergraduates majoring in law, and the Master of Laws (Illegal Studies) can only be studied by undergraduates majoring in other fields.
Fa Shuo's illegal learning is a master, not a master. This major is specially set up for interdisciplinary students, aiming at cultivating compound talents. Undergraduate law graduates are not allowed to take the exam.
The main difference between Fa Shuo law and illegal learning is that Fa Shuo law requires a bachelor's degree in law, while Fa Shuo illegal learning requires a bachelor's degree in illegal learning. Both of them have the same gold content, and they are both law graduate students.