Development Characteristics
The Department of Government and Law was established in 2000 to support the national political development and to nurture students into experts in the field of politics and law. The Department is the first academic institution integrating “politics” and “law” by incorporating the concept “State” into the curriculum in this country, and provides the Undergraduate Program, the 2-year Bachelor Program, and the Master Degree Program for potential students. The in-service Master Degree Program will be set up in 2009. The teaching and research in the “politics” area focus on the government organizations and policies; the focus of the “law” area is on administrative law and constitutional law.
Goals
Combining both traditional disciplines of law and politics, the Department endeavors to train “legal-minded political leaders” and “political-minded legal leaders” as a long-term objective. The faculty and staff are devoted to:
► Offer an interdisciplinary courses integrating theories and practices in politics and law
► Educate students with independent, critical thinking, as well as global vision
► Train students with organizational and analytical knowledge, skills, and abilities
► Develop a free, participative, and open academic environment
Postgraduate Opportunities
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Advanced Degree Study |
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Our graduates can purse advanced study in the field of politics and law abroad or at home, and have had good performance in domestic graduate program examinations. |
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Career Opportunities |
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Many opportunities are waiting for our graduates. Our graduates can serve in public sectors as administrative, legal or legislative assistants, work for private corporations and institutions, or pursue graduate degrees. |
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Public Sector: Our graduates have the qualification to take national examinations for public officers, such as Special Examination for Judicial Personnel and lawyers, Civil Service Senior, Junior, and Elementary Examinations. They also can serve as legislative assistants in the Congress or local government councils. |
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Private Sector: Our graduates can serve as legal assistant, administrative staff , etc. |
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NGO: Our graduates also have the qualification to apply the jobs of the non-profit organization serving as program manager, coordinator, legal assistant, etc. |
Future Outlook
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The Department will continue inviting distinguished scholars and professors as well as political and legal experts for lectures and seminars.
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The Department will enhance research of the political and legal areas to improve academic quality. |
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The Department encourages international academic exchanges, including sponsoring visiting professors from abroad, students studying abroad, and hosting international conferences and seminars.
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Courses Offered
The curriculum design emphasizes on interdisciplinary coursework in law and politics:
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Nation and Government: Politics, Public Organization Management, Public Administration, Public Personnel Management, etc.
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Public Law: Constitutional law, Administrative Law, Administrative Procedural Law, Law of Administrative Litigation, etc. |
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Fundamental Legal Courses: Civil and Criminal Law, Law of Civil Procedure, Law of Criminal Procedure, etc., to prepare students for judicial or government work.
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Political and Legal Thought: History of Western Political Thought, History of Chinese Political Thought, Contemporary Legal Philosophy, Contemporary Political Philosophy, etc.
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Domestic Democratic Development:Local Government and Politics, Comparative Politics, etc. |
■ Compulsory Courses
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Freshman |
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Sophomore |
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Junior |
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Senior |
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2-year |
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Master |
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Political
Science |
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Public
Administration |
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Civil Law -
General Principles |
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Constitutional
Law |
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Criminal Law -
General
Principles |
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Science of
State |
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International
Relations |
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Civil Law -
Obligation (1) |
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Civil Law -
Obligation (2) |
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Civil Law -
Kinds of
Obligation (1) |
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Comparative
Government |
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Administrative
law - General
Principles |
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Criminal
Law - Kinds
of Offenses |
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Personnel
Administration |
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Civil Law - Realty |
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History of Western
Political Thought |
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Law of Civil
Proceedings |
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Administrative
Procedural Law |
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Contemporary Political
Philosophy |
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Contemporary Legal
Philosophy |
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Local Government
and Politics |
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Law of Local
Institutions |
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Public Policy |
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Comparative Politics |
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Civil Law - Kinds of
Obligation (2) |
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Law of Civil
Proceedings |
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Law of Administrative
Litigation rocedures |
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General Principles
of Commercial Law
And Corporate Law |
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Law of Criminal
Proceedings |
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History of Chinese
Political Thought |
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Legal Policy |
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Political
Economy |
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Methodology |
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Parliament
and Political
Parties |
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Constitutional Law (1)(2) |
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Civil Law - General Principles (1)(2) |
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Criminal Law - General Principles (1)(2) |
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Introduction to the Law |
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Political Science (1)(2) |
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Public Administration (1)(2) |
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Civil Law - Obligation (1)(2) |
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Civil Law - Realty 1)(2) |
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Civil Law - Family |
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Civil Law - Succession |
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Criminal Law - Kinds of Offenses (1)(2) |
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Administrative Law: General Principles (1)(2) |
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Theory and Practice of Legislation |
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Political Parties |
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Public Policy |
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Law of Civil Proceedings (1)(2) |
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Law of Criminal Proceedings (1)(2) |
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Law of Local Institutions |
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Procedural Law (1)(2) |
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Administrative Remedial Law |
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Civil Service Law |
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Taiwan’s Political Development |
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Seminar on
Public Policy |
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Seminar on
theories of
State |
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Seminar on
Legal Policy |
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Constitutional
law Seminar |
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Seminar on
Human Rights |
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Administrative
law Seminar |
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Case Study on
International
Law and
International
Institutions |
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■ Remarks: Minimum number of credits for graduation: 138 (Undergraduate); 80 (2-year); 24 (Graduate)
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