International Undergraduate Program

Procedure How to Choose Concentration

Students may choose from four areas of concentration: Business Law, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, and International Law. The requirements for enrolling in an area of concentration are as follows:

  1. Completion of a minimum of 90 credits;
  2. Availability of space for elective course(s) in the Study Plan for that semester. No student may take more than 24 credits of courses; and
  3. A minimum GPA of 2.50 with grade D consisting of no more than 20% of the total number of courses in the Transcript of Academic Records.
  4. Completion with minimum grade B of the related prerequisite courses:

Prerequisite Courses for Concentration of Business Law:
1) Business Law (HKIUP212112); and
2) International Business Transaction (HKIUP212214).

Prerequisite Courses for Concentration of Constitutional Law:
1) Constitutional Law (HKIUP212203); and
2) Constitution and Legislation (HKIUP212113).

Prerequisite Courses for Concentration of Criminal Law:
1) Criminal Law (HIUP212204); and
2) Special Criminal Law (HKIUP212217).

Prerequisite Courses for Concentration of International Law:
1) Foundational International Law (HKIUP212205); and
2) Advanced International Law (HKIUP212111).

Important Notes: Before a student does study plan (KRS), s/he shall complete both the Concentration Registration Form and application form

Application Form for Cross-Department Elective Course

in the event that a student cannot take Cross-Department Elective Course during Study Plan (KRS) period because of prerequisite course issues, s/he shall complete this application form

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