| Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
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| Course Program: | Law & Legal Studies | |
| Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
| Course Language | English | |
| Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Choosing an LLB in Criminal Justice at KAIST offers a unique opportunity to study law at one of South Korea's premier institutions. KAIST's rigorous academic environment, coupled with its focus on innovative research, ensures students gain a comprehensive understanding of criminal law and justice systems. The program emphasizes both theoretical knowledge and practical application, preparing graduates for diverse careers in law enforcement, legal practice, or policy-making. KAIST’s global reputation, cutting-edge resources, and interdisciplinary approach provide a dynamic learning experience, making it an ideal choice for aspiring legal professionals passionate about criminal justice.
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Program Name |
LLB in Criminal Justice |
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Degree Awarded |
Bachelor of Laws (LLB) |
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Course Duration |
4 years |
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Language of Instruction |
English |
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Yearly Tuition Fees |
Approx. 8,000,000 KRW (subject to change) |
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Total Tuition Fees |
Approx. 32,000,000 KRW for the entire program (subject to change) |
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Total Program Cost |
Additional costs include living expenses, books, and materials. Estimated total around 40,000,000 KRW. |
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Eligibility |
High school diploma or equivalent. Minimum GPA and proficiency in English required. |
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Admission Requirements |
Completed application form, academic transcripts, English proficiency test scores (TOEFL/IELTS), letters of recommendation, personal statement, and possible interview. |
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Application Intake |
Typically in Fall (September) or Spring (March) |
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Scholarship |
Scholarships available based on merit and financial need. KAIST offers both partial and full scholarships. |
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Career Prospects |
Legal practice, law enforcement, judiciary, criminal defense, policy-making, and international legal organizations. |
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Curriculum Structure |
Core subjects in Criminal Law, Constitutional Law, International Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Ethics, Legal Writing, and Practical Legal Training. Electives in specialized areas of criminal justice. |