Course Description
This course can help students to understand the basic elements of learning and applying to the law: standardization; sociality; logicality; definability; finality; sense of justice. This course introduces students to the basic skills of public speaking and debate. It examines the functions, elements, types and roles of public speaking. Through lectures and practices, students learn essential skills in writing, speaking and debating that engage a public audience. In addition to the coursework, students have to choose to look for a relevant workplace to perform 100 hours of internship or to attend 10 court trials and prepare a report for any 5 out of the 10 court trials attended to fulfill the internship requirement.
Intended Learning Outcomes
CILO-1: Students will be able to critically apply the legal research knowledge discussed in the course.
CILO-2: Students will be able to compare and link them with related topics/areas through internship.
CILO-3: Students will be able to conduct independent research in the areas of their interest and specialization.