On April 3, there was a seminar about Korea University School of Law (KUSL) and Humanities and Justice (HJ), one of the interdisciplinary majors in KU. As the major aims to obtain academic knowledge in the field of law, it is considered as a preliminary to studying in KUSL.

The presentation started with Professor Myoung Soon-koo’s (Graduate School of Law) introductory greeting. He emphasized that going to law school does not always mean becoming a judicial officer. “The student can attain critical thinking ability after going through the curriculum of KUSL,” saidys Professor Myoung. Then, Professor Lee Jin-han (Department of Korean History), the professor in the Department of HJ, explained the necessity of understanding humanities. He addressed the issues of corruption issues in the Korean society of law society and attributed the cause to a the lack of humanistic sensibility. Lastly, Professor Lee Hwang (Graduate School of Law) provided detailed information on the entrance examination of KUSL.

The speakers believed that law education can help the students learn how to think logically, thereby building an intellectual foundation for every field of study, which is required for becoming to become professionals in their respective field. 

 

   
▲ PROVIDED BY KUSL The official poster for the seminar
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