Northwestern University’s law major is one of the school’s key majors. The law major of Northwest University aims to cultivate professionals with solid legal theoretical knowledge and legal practical ability. This major focuses on cultivating students' legal literacy, legal thinking and legal skills, and training them to become legal professionals who meet the needs of society and legal development.
During their studies in the law major, students will learn basic legal theory, constitutional law, civil law, criminal law, economic law, international law and other related courses. Through case analysis, legal practice, and mock trials, students will learn the knowledge and skills required for legal practice.
Northwestern University’s law major emphasizes the combination of theory and practice, and focuses on the cultivation of students’ practical and innovative abilities. The school provides students with practical opportunities such as legal practice, legal aid, and law firm internships. , allowing students to apply what they learn in actual environments and develop their ability to think independently and solve problems.
After graduation, Northwest University law graduates can work as lawyers, judges, prosecutors, legal departments of enterprises and institutions, civil servants, legal research, etc. They may also choose to pursue further studies, study for a master's or doctoral degree, engage in legal studies and higher education.
The law major of Northwest University has a group of outstanding teachers and research teams in the field of law. The school focuses on cultivating students' comprehensive quality and innovative ability, and provides students with a good learning environment and practical opportunities. The law major of Northwest University is committed to cultivating legal talents with both ability and political integrity, high quality and strong innovative ability. Through comprehensive and systematic legal study and practical education, students can master solid legal theory and professional knowledge, possess the skills and abilities required for legal practice, and contribute to society and the legal cause.
About Northwest University
Northwestern University is located in Xi'an, the ancient capital of Shaanxi Province, China. It is one of the full-time undergraduate universities directly under the Ministry of Education of China and a high-level institution supported by the national “211 Project” and “985 Project”. The school was formerly known as Dingxi Law and Political College, founded in 1902 and co-organized by the Dingxi Education Society. After many evolutions and developments, it moved to Xi'an in 1938 and was renamed Northwestern Polytechnical Institute, and later developed into today's Northwestern University.
Northwestern University is a comprehensive university with multiple disciplines including literature, history, philosophy, science, engineering, management, law, economics, education, and arts. It has many faculties and institutes, such as the Faculty of Arts, the Faculty of Foreign Languages, the Faculty of History and Tourism Culture, the Faculty of Law and Politics, the Faculty of Business, the Faculty of Economics, the Faculty of Mathematical Sciences and the Faculty of Physics. The school focuses on improving the level of subject research, has a number of national and provincial key disciplines, and has achieved a series of academic achievements in scientific research and talent training.
Northwestern University is committed to cultivating high-level talents with comprehensive moral, intellectual, physical and aesthetic development, emphasizing personality shaping and comprehensive quality education. The school actively promotes international exchanges and cooperation and has established cooperative relationships with many overseas universities and research institutions, providing students with a broad international exchange platform.