China Renmin University, University of Political Science and Law, Peking University, Tsinghua University, East China University of Political Science and Law, Wuhan University, Southwest University of Political Science and Law, university of international business and economics, Jilin University and Shanghai Jiaotong University.
1, concept of legal profession
Law is an undergraduate major in colleges and universities, which belongs to law major. The basic study period is 4 years, and the bachelor of law degree is awarded. China University of Political Science and Law approved the implementation of the "six-year through" training mode for legal talents, with a schooling period of six years. In the first four years of study, Zen students focus on broadening their professional foundation and developing their basic abilities. After passing the examination, I obtained a bachelor's degree and a bachelor's degree.
2. Professional requirements
This major requires students to have a solid professional theoretical foundation, skilled professional skills and reasonable knowledge structure, and they are senior professionals who can engage in legal work in state organs, enterprises, institutions and social organizations, especially legislative organs, administrative organs, procuratorial organs, judicial organs, arbitration institutions and legal service institutions.
3. Employment prospects
Law firm: Lawyers are one of the most common career directions for law graduates. The employment prospect depends on the legal market and competition in this region. In big cities or prosperous economic centers, law firms may have more employment opportunities.
Judicial examination and judicial organs: Some law graduates choose to take the judicial examination and work in judicial organs, such as courts, procuratorates or public security organs. These positions usually need to pass relevant examinations and selection.
Government agencies and public departments: law graduates can also be employed in government agencies, public departments, administrative organs, legislative and law enforcement departments. For example, legal adviser, regulatory researcher, administrative staff and other positions.
Legal departments of enterprises and institutions: Many large enterprises and institutions have legal departments to handle legal affairs and legal risk management. Graduates can engage in legal consultation, contract management and intellectual property protection in these institutions.
Education and research institutions: some law graduates choose to engage in education and research, become teachers or researchers in university law schools, train legal talents or engage in legal research.