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What subjects do you need to take in the law course?
The subjects that law school needs to take are politics, English and civil law.

Undergraduate examination subjects include politics, foreign languages and professional courses, so the subjects that need to be tested for law undergraduates are politics, English and civil law. Full score in single subject 150, total score of * * * 450.

Law school upgraded to undergraduate college;

Law schools include Northeastern University, Jilin University, Northeast Normal University, Nankai University, Xi Jiaotong University, Southwest University, Sichuan University, Dongbei University of Finance and Economics, Beijing Institute of Technology, Huazhong Normal University, Northeast Agricultural University, Lanzhou University, Beijing Normal University, Jiangnan University, China Renmin University, Tianjin University, Northwestern Polytechnical University and Guangdong Open University.

Introduction to law major:

1, the major of law is to train high-level professionals who have systematic legal knowledge, are familiar with Chinese laws and relevant policies of the Party, and can engage in legal work in state organs, enterprises and institutions, social organizations, especially legislative organs, administrative organs, procuratorial organs, judicial organs, arbitration institutions, legal service institutions and foreign-related and overseas Chinese-related departments.

2. Law majors can take legal professional qualification certificates, CET-4 and CET-6 certificates and Putonghua certificates. The legal professional qualification certificate is a certificate obtained by the certificate holder through the national judicial examination according to law. Persons who have obtained this certificate can serve as practicing lawyers, judges, prosecutors and notaries according to law, and this certificate is uniformly produced and issued by the Ministry of Justice of the People's Republic of China. Other legal professions have no rigid requirements for this certificate.