Department of Law
website
https://law.au.edu.tw/index.php?Lang=en
Purposes
- To provide modern society with the legal professionals it needs.
- To equip students with the basic knowledge and skills for their future careers and further studies of jurisprudence and civil service job opportunities
- The students of our college are requested to take general law courses, and the graduates will be awarded a Bachelor of Laws.
- Academic seminars are held regularly, and law publications are published for students to improve their understandings of basic law theory.
- Collaboration with communities, organizations, junior high schools, and elementary schools to offer legal consulting and legal education services.
Characteristics
- In addition to the general courses of the department, concepts such as Fair Trade Law, Intellectual Property Law and other financial and economic subjects will be reinforced.
- Working together with communities to provide legal consultation and legal education services.
- All lectures, tutorials, and the instruction during after-school study are given by our full-time tutors rather than by assistants, as is the practice of other schools. The great affection between our full-time tutors and students is the result of this commitment to quality instruction.
- Our department offers a Credit Program in Financial Law and works with other departments of our college to provide students with diverse career choices in the fields of finance and banking.
- Modules are set up for students to systematically learn step by step.
Prospects for the Future
Future careers:
Law firm, legal affairs and legal divisions of enterprises, government judicial officers, teaching jobs, and more.
Licenses and certificates:
Taking the tests for licenses or certificates related to judges, lawyers, clerks, land administration agents, and finance.
Further education:
Studying at postgraduate schools related to law, financial law, technology law, crime prevention and corrections, politics, labor, national development, or relations with the mainland.