Ewha College of Law provides students with most courses required for bar examination, civil servant examinations as mandatory major courses. Further, law students may take various other courses as elective courses.
During the fourth year, in particular, the College offers seminars and case oriented courses in order to develop analytical thinking, problem-solving, research skills needed for real world success. In addition to the regular courses, students enjoy academic societies activity, International Humanitarian Law moot court, criminal law moot court, civil law moot court, constitutional law symposia, and participate in various social service activities during vacation.
Law graduates work in the academic, law, and education fields as well as finance, politics, media, corporations, and patent law, etc.
Graduation requirement
Minimum of 136 credits for graduation
Minimum of 81 credits in major for graduation
Necessary credits of 27 credits in liberal arts.
Careers and graduate school destination
The alumni of Ewha College of Law work in the fields of law, academia, education and administration, diplomacy, politics, finance, business, legal aid, the NGO sector for gender issues, and others.