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College of Law Summer Program provides three weeks of intensive and substantial courses about international trade law and practice. Our top-notch instructors along with the high academic quality of our courses even allow you to obtain school credits. It is an excellent opportunity for students to familiarize themselves with theoretical and practical knowledge about international trade law and lawyering.

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Admission Requirements: 

 As an affiliated institution to NTU, College of Law follows the university-wide policy every year on admission requirements, which are regularly issued and updated by our Office of International Affairs. Furthermore, we don't collect any application materials on our own. The Office of International Affairs (OIA) is responsible for the application procedure. Please check out (OIA) website for more application details.
OIA Webpage Link
https://oia.ntu.edu.tw/en/apply-at-ntu/degree-student/eligibility-ch/eligibility-check-ch

Chinese Proficiency:

The undergraduate law program is competitive and entails some sort of Chinese fluency. Although there are English conducted courses available, most of the courses at the undergraduate level are conducted in Chinese (Mandarin). Thus, applicants considering our B.L. degree should be aware that they will be required to take a Chinese performance assessment exam.
 

Graduation Requirements:

Students enrolled in this program are anticipated to graduate within 4 years with the longest possible extension of 2 years (6 years in total) Total 136 credits.

For further information on the curriculum, please consult: https://nol.ntu.edu.tw/nol/coursesearch/index.php?lang=EN

A detailed list of courses available every semester is provided on this website.

L.L.B Program Curriculum Requirements

For more accurate and up-to-date info, please check this website(Chinese interface only): http://140.112.161.31/NTUVoxCourse/index.php


Courses

Divisions

Legal Science

Judicial Administration

Financial Law

General Required Core Courses of NTU
(27 credits)

Chinese Literature(6), 
Foreign Language(6), 
Liberal Education Courses(15), 
Physical Fitness(1), 
Physical Activity and Exercise(3), 
Service Learning (Ⅰ), (Ⅱ), (Ⅲ)(0), 
Online English Program(Advanced English)(Ⅰ), (Ⅱ)(0)

(Physical Education courses do not count towards graduation credits)

Courses Required by the Department of Law
(63 credits)

Freshman: 
Constitutional Law (4),
Civil Code-General Principles(3), 
Criminal Code-General Principles(I)(3), 
Criminal Code-General Principles(Ⅱ)(3) 
Civil Code-General Provisions of Obligations(I)(3)

Sophomore:
Administrative Law(4)
Administrative Remedy Law(2)
Civil Code-Property(3)
Civil Code-General Provisions of Obligations(Ⅱ)(3)
Civil Code-Kinds of Obligations(3)
Civil Code-Family and Succession Law(3)
Criminal Code-Kinds of Offenses(4)
International Law(2)
Jurispudence(2)
Legal History(2)
Negotiable Instrument and Payment Law(2)*

Junior:
General Principles on Commercial Law and Corporation(3) 
Insurance Code(2)
Code of Civil Procedure (I), (Ⅱ)(6)
Code of Criminal Procedure(4)
Labor Law(2)*
Fair Trade Law(2)*  
Securities Regulation(2)*
 
*symbol means only need to choose two from the four courses
 

Total Required Credits

90

Credits for Elective Courses Required by the Department of Law

20

20

20

Credits for General Elective courses

20

20

20

Total Credits for Graduation

130

  • Labor Law(2)*, Negotiable Instrument and Payment Law(2)*, Fair Trade Law(2)*, Securities Regulation(2)*, of these 4 courses, select 2 courses (4 credits) to take. 
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Message from the Dean

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Dean of College of Law
Professor Huang-Yu Wang

 

Legal education is a long road. We expect our students to establish their foundation,
climb high and gaze far while pursuing fairness and justice, and be warm people with humanistic care.

 

The dean takes you back to the old days

 

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Map of NTU College of Law

Law Buildings
There are two law buildings- Tsai Lecture Hall (Building 1) and Wan Tsai Research Hall (Building 2). Both buildings are located next to the XinHai Gate at the north point of the campus.

For the complete locations of buildings and facilities, please see the NTU campus map.

Public Transportation 
National Taiwan University located right in the center of Taipei city where can be easy accessed by public transportation. You may arrive the Law buildings either by MRT or bus.

  • By MRT
    College of Law is located next to the XinHai Gate at the north point of the campus. By MRT, you may take Wenhu Line (Brown Line) to Technology Building Station and take a 10-minute walk along FuXing S. Road to FuXing-XinHai intersection, where the XinHai Gate is. The Tsai Lecture Hall will be on the left hand side of the Gate. Or you may take Songshan-Xindian Line (Green Line) to GongGuan Station and take a 15-minute walk across the campus.

Metro Taipei Info: http://english.metro.taipei/

By Bus
You can also arrive College of Law by buses at HePing Senior High School, Youth Activity Center, Fuxing South Road Intersection, and Gongguan Station.

Stop Buses Lines
HePing Senior High School 1、254、275、275 Sub、294、611、650、905、905 Sub、906、906 Sub、909、935、1032、1552、NK(Shuanghe)
Youth Activity Center 237、295、298、298 Shuttle
Fuxing South RoadIntersection 3、15、18、52、72、74、207、211、235、237、278、278 Shuttle、284、284 Express、295、662、663、680、Heping Main Line、Dunhua Main Line

Taipei Bus Info:
English Website| https://ebus.gov.taipei/
Toll Free| 0800-00-5284

Department Office Location
Students interested in attending our College are welcome to visit us during weekdays from 9 A.M to 5 P.M. Our Office is located on the 6th Floor of Tsai Lecture Hall. The office is able to help you with any admission questions you may have, assist with graduation requirements and provide consultation regarding all aspects of studying at College of Law. We do not organize campus tours. However, students are encouraged to explore the campus at their leisure.

 

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