For students who have not earned LL.B.
Remarks:
1. Reference
form for the curriculum of Institute of Financial Law.
2. For
graduation,
33 credits are needed.
a. Required Courses 10 credits
b. Elective Courses
23 credits
c. Thesis* 6 credits *These credits are not included in the 33
credits needed for graduation
d. Prerequisite Courses** 48
credits ** These credits are required
but are not included in the 33 credits needed for graduation
3. Students
are required to take at least 23 credits of elective courses offered by the department,
17 of which are law courses and 6 of which are financial courses.
4. Non-LL.B.
students are required to take prerequisite courses before taking elective law
courses.
5. A
course waiver requires the grade of 75 or above. Credits to be waived should not exceed
9.
6. For
research need, students may take courses offered by the departments other than
Institute of Financial Law, upon approval of the thesis advisor(s) and the
directors of relevant institutes or departments. These approved credits are included in the 33
credits needed for graduation.
7. A
course designed to improve students’ foreign language capabilities is offered
during summer time and the semester, totaling 3 credits (included
in the 33
credits needed for graduation).
a. Students studying abroad
are required to take this course.
b.
This course is
optional for all other students.
8. If
students planning to study overseas pass a foreign language proficiency test
approved by the Institute, may apply for a waiver of the foreign language
improvement course listed above.
9.
Elective
courses are
subject to change; including number of credits and hours.
10.
The
graduating score is based upon the average of course work plus theses and
defense.
Students must keep this Undergraduate Curriculum for
reference and selection of courses, as well as the retaking of courses to
qualify for graduation.