Self-taught law undergraduate exam required subjects 18, elective subjects 15.
Compulsory subjects: Outline of China's Modern History, Introduction to the Basic Principles of Marxism, Introduction to International Economic Law, Private International Law, Contract Law, Environmental and Resource Protection Law, Intellectual Property Law, Jurisprudence, Administrative Law, Constitutional Law, Chinese Legal History, Civil Procedure Law, Criminal Law, Introduction to Economic Law, International Law and Graduation Thesis.
Elective subjects: English (II), Company Law, Marriage and Family Law, Labor Law, Financial Law, Legal Professional Ethics, Legal Document Writing, Tax Law, Negotiable Instruments Law, Insurance Law, Notarization and Lawyer System, Real Estate Law, China Legal Thought History, Western Legal Thought History, and Foreign Legal System History.
Special reminder:
Non-law graduates who have participated in the self-study examination of higher education and obtained the qualified scores of the courses with the same name and credits as planned in this examination may apply for exemption from the examination. As can be seen from the above examination subjects, it is difficult for non-law graduates to pass the examination.
Those who pass the course examination (60 points for all courses) will go to the self-study office one month after the end of the examination to receive the certificate of single subject, and the self-study subjects are generally 10 or more and 20 or less. Only after passing each exam can they apply for graduation. (Some provincial and municipal certificates are valid for 8 years. Those who fail can take the next exam of this course, and the number of exams is unlimited.
When applying for a degree, colleges and universities have requirements for exam results. 60 points is a pass, but for most provinces, there is generally a requirement when applying for a degree, and the average score is between 65 and 75. In principle, there is no requirement for the number of self-study exams, and candidates can get appropriate scores many times.
Students who have graduated from the self-taught law major can become legal personnel of the company, handle some legal affairs involved in the company's operation in the company's legal consulting department or legal affairs department, and can also be admitted to civil servants, enter public security organs, procuratorates or courts to engage in related work, and become police, prosecutors, judges and other related positions.