Which specialized universities have lawyers' majors?

There are few schools offering law majors in junior colleges. I suggest consulting the school if you want to go. If you don't have this kind of major, you can study law again through the college entrance examination. In addition, there is no lawyer profession at present. After graduating from law school, you can pass the national judicial examination, obtain the legal professional qualification certificate, find a law firm for one year, and then apply to become a practicing lawyer.

Legal majors include:

1. Undergraduate: Law (including civil law, commercial law, criminal law, economic law, administrative law, international economic law, public international law, private international law, environmental resources law, fiscal and taxation finance law, labor and social security law, etc. ), intellectual property law, intellectual property law, procedural law, law (affairs), international law, criminal justice, lawyers, foreign-related laws (affairs)

2. Postgraduates: legal theory, legal history, constitutional law and administrative law, criminal law, civil and commercial law, procedural law, economic law, environmental and resource protection law, international law, military law, master of law.