China's degrees are: bachelor's degree, master's degree and doctor's degree; China's academic qualifications include: primary school, junior high school, senior high school (including: senior high school, vocational high school, technical secondary school, technical school), junior college, undergraduate (undergraduate), second bachelor's degree class, graduate class (now closed) and graduate students (master students, doctoral students).
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In China, undergraduate education is mainly divided into full-time undergraduate education and part-time undergraduate education. Full-time undergraduate (also known as ordinary undergraduate) is usually enrolled by ordinary colleges and universities all over the country through national unified examination, independent enrollment or exemption from examination, with a schooling period of 4-6 years; In addition, recent college graduates can receive undergraduate education through the unified entrance examination for 2 years. Part-time undergraduate courses are mainly divided into self-taught undergraduate courses, adult college entrance examination, distance education, amateur education, open education and other types. There is no fixed period of study, and there are various learning methods. Students can study in relevant educational institutions or study by themselves.
What are the 14 courses for a law major?
Law major 14 courses include: constitutional law, jurisprudence, civil law, civil procedure law, criminal law, criminal