University of Auckland, Bachelor of Laws Course Name: Bachelor of Laws
Education requirements: Complete ACG or Taylor College Foundation in New Zealand; Or finish the first year of college in China, more than 80 points.
Language requirements: IELTS 7.0, each item is not less than 6.5.
Course introduction: The undergraduate law major of the University of Auckland consists of four parts (the first part to the fourth part), including compulsory courses of law, elective courses of law, illegal courses of other majors and general education courses. There are many legal elective courses to choose from, including business, public, criminal, international, family, human rights, intellectual property, health care and environmental law.
Employment prospects: Students studying law at the University of Auckland will have the opportunity to become professional lawyers, solicitors, judges' clerks, research consultants, policy analysts (public or private sector), foreign policy clerks, tax consultants, auditors, income assessors, financial consultants, strategic policy planners, mediators, resource managers, property consultants and international organizations, such as the United Nations and the International Labour Organization. The employment prospects are still very broad.
Advantages of University of Auckland Law Undergraduate The goal of University of Auckland Law School is to become a truly "global" law school. The college has established a good cooperative relationship with the best law schools in the world. The two sides often exchange research between students and teachers, and visit scholars and international projects. Every year, as part of the student exchange program, 0/0% of the graduates from Law School of Auckland University will study in foreign law schools for one or two semesters.
The college has established a good cooperative relationship with the best law schools in the world. The two sides often exchange research between students and teachers, and visit scholars and international projects. Every year, as part of the student exchange program, 0/0% of the graduates from Law School of Auckland University will study in foreign law schools for one or two semesters.