LLM adopts two learning methods: full-time learning and part-time learning. Full-time study lasts for two to three years, and part-time study does not exceed four years. In teaching, LLM pays attention to classroom teaching, case teaching and the cultivation of practical operation ability.
The teaching content is set according to the first-level discipline of law, and the credit system is implemented, including compulsory courses and elective courses. The compulsory course is 30 credits, and the total credits shall not be less than 45 credits. Master of Laws is collectively trained by the tutor group, which is composed of full-time and associate professors with the qualifications of postgraduate tutors in various majors, and employs senior professional and technical personnel from legal practice departments. Master's degree thesis focuses on students' hobbies and original professional background, and the number of words is generally not less than 20 thousand words.
Extended data
The main differences between Master of Laws (Law) and Master of Laws (Illegal Studies) are as follows:
1, produced at different times:
Master of Laws (Law) is a professional degree newly established by the Ministry of Education in 2009 to adjust candidates. Master of Laws (Illegal Studies) is a professional degree that began to enroll students in 2000.
2. Different enrollment targets:
The enrollment object of Master of Law (Law) is undergraduates studying law, which is obviously different from non-law majors. Moreover, because I have studied law in the undergraduate stage, I will arrange more internship in the postgraduate stage.
3, the focus of the exam is different:
Because the enrollment object of Master of Laws (Law) is students who have studied law in this science, there are many theoretical questions in specialized courses and comprehensive courses, that is, subjective questions are more important. Relatively speaking, the proportion of subjective questions of Fa Shuo (illegal science) has been fixed for a long time, not as much as that of Fa Shuo (law).
4. The textbooks reviewed 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.
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