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3 Law Bachelors Degree Programs in Japan


Asahikawa University (Asahikawa Daigaku)
Management Law
- Asahikawa, Japan
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
After learning the basics of economics, the course is divided into a course that focuses on business administration, which is indispensable for corporate management, and a course that focuses on law, which is useful for administrative and legal-related practices. Develop power. We will develop human resources who will acquire an economic perspective to understand modern society, aim to start a business or manage a company, acquire legal qualifications by learning law, and play an active role in the legal department of a company.


Tohoku University Of Community Service And Science
Public Policy Program
- Sakata, Japan
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
This course involves: •Lectures and seminars covering the basics of public policy management •Acquiring the skills of problem-solving through case studies
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Osaka University - Osaka
BA in Ethics
- Suita, Japan
BA
On-Campus
English
In the field of Ethics, or moral philosophy, academics consider how people live and act in society. The discipline covers a wide range of issues including life, the soul or moral conscience, self and others, education, social and personal welfare, justice, violence, sex, gender, minorities, and more. Students who engage with these issues build on a foundation of literary research in philosophy and history of ethics from a range of eras and geographies to develop their reading and critical thinking abilities. It is also important for them to cultivate the skills necessary to confront the problems emerging in society and in dialog with people from different fields.
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Studying law at the Bachelor's degree level in Japan offers a comprehensive understanding of both domestic and international legal frameworks. This field emphasizes critical thinking and practical skills, making it an exciting option for students interested in the legal profession.
You'll explore various aspects of law, including contract law, criminal law, and international law, through an integrated approach that combines theoretical knowledge with practical applications. Many programs in Japan focus on experiential learning, which helps students develop analytical and advocacy skills essential for legal practice. As you engage with complex legal scenarios, you’ll enhance your ability to reason critically and communicate effectively.
Entering the legal profession in Japan opens diverse career paths, including roles in corporate law, government, or academia. Graduates possess skills that are valued globally, providing them with opportunities to pursue careers in various international environments. Students strengthen adaptability as they engage with a wide range of legal perspectives, preparing for a future that may involve working across different legal systems.