The Master’s in Civil Law (taught in Chinese) at
Qingdao University (QDU)
is a
3
years
long
program for international students,
taught in Chinese.
📚About the Program
Qingdao University (QDU), founded in 1985 and located in the vibrant coastal city of Qingdao, China, is a comprehensive institution that brings together various educational backgrounds to create a diverse academic environment. With 25 colleges and a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs spanning multiple disciplines, QDU aims to foster international collaboration and cultural exchange, positioning itself as a bridge between Eastern and Western education.
The Master’s in Civil Law program, taught in Chinese, offers students a deep understanding of legal principles and frameworks within the context of Chinese law. Over the course of three years, students will engage with key topics such as civil rights, contract law, and legal ethics, preparing them for careers in legal practice, academia, or public policy. This program's focus on both theoretical knowledge and practical application equips graduates with the skills necessary to navigate the complexities of the legal system in China and beyond.
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