Program Overview
Introduction to the Master's Program in Law and Government
The Master's Program in Law and Government at National Central University is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in law and government. The program is tailored to meet the needs of working professionals who wish to advance their knowledge and skills in this field.
Program Requirements
To graduate from the program, students must complete a total of 36 credits, including 6 credits for the master's thesis. The program consists of required and elective courses, which are designed to provide students with a solid foundation in law and government.
Required Courses
- Thesis Writing (3 credits)
- Master's Thesis I (3 credits)
- Master's Thesis II (3 credits)
Elective Courses
- Constitutional Law Research (3 credits)
- Administrative Law Research (3 credits)
- Criminal Law Research (3 credits)
- Civil and Commercial Law (3 credits)
- Social Science Methodology (3 credits)
- Public Policy Research (3 credits)
- Public Administration Research (3 credits)
- Public-Private Partnership Research (3 credits)
Advanced Elective Courses
The program also offers advanced elective courses in the field of law and government, which are designed to provide students with specialized knowledge and skills.
Program Regulations
The program regulations are as follows:
- Students can take a maximum of 4 advanced elective courses, which can be counted towards their graduation credits.
- External courses (which must not have the same name as the program's courses) are limited to 3 credits.
- The program's curriculum is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in law and government, and to prepare them for careers in this field.
