Curriculum Introduction
Legal Civil Service Model

This model is for students whose main focus is to become a civil servant. Typical civil servant jobs that focus on administration include: government official (executive staff of a central ministry), another type of government official (executive staff of a national branch office), senior local civil servant (senior official of municipal offices), etc. Also there are professional positions such as national tax experts and labor standards inspectors, and positions related to the court system such as court officials (general and regular positions). Under this model, while focusing on classes related to substantive law necessary for the civil service exams, students can take subjects related to administrative, political, and economic topics necessary for cultivating policy-related perspectives.

Course Model

Credits
1st grade
spring
specialized Introductory Seminar I, Introduction to Civil Law, Constitutional Law I (Fundamental Human Rights)  8
general English, Basic Course of Information Technologies A, Liberal Arts, Other foreign languages 14
1st grade
fall
specialized General Provisions of Civil Law, Criminal Law(General Part) 6
general English, Basic Course of Information Technologies B, Liberal Arts, Other foreign languages 14
2nd grade
spring
specialized
Introductory Seminar II, Constitutional Law II (Government Mechanism), Principles of Administrative Law I, Law of Real Rights, Criminal Law (Specific Part I), Political Process, Introduction to Economics I, Occupation Selection and Self-actualization
18
general English 2
2nd grade
fall
specialized Principles of Administrative Law II, General Obligations of Civil Law, Corporation Law, Commercial Transactions Law, Criminal Law (Specific Part II), Employment Relationship Law, International Law I, Politics, Introduction to Economics II 20
general English 2
3rd grade
spring
specialized Administrative Remedy I, Contract Law, Regional Policy, Civil Procedure Law I, Social Security Law I, Economic Law I, Public Policy, Economic Policy, Seminar I (whole year) 18
3rd grade
fall
specialized Administrative Remedy I, Local Government Law, Torts, Civil Procedure Law II, Social Security Law II, Public Administration I, Seminar I (whole year) 14
4th grade
spring
specialized Tax Law I, Public Economics, Seminar II (whole year) 6
4th grade
fall
specialized Family Law II, Seminar II (whole year) 4
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