The Law School has only one study program. Therefore, a law degree (SH) has the opportunity to work and have a career in various fields. Law graduates can work in offices or companies because wherever and whenever an office / agency or company requires a law degree. Professions for law graduates are: Judges, Attorneys, Lawyers, Legal Consultants, Notaries, Corporate Lawyers, Legal Bureaus, Private Institutions / Government Agencies,

The Faculty of Law only has one department, but each student is usually divided into specializations or specialization programs. Facts in the field, there are quite a lot of law graduates who take International Law major but become Notaries. In fact, not a few law graduates take Criminal Law major but instead work in banks. This can happen because in the Faculty of Law there is only one department, namely Law. This is what makes it easier for law graduates to enter various labor fields.
1. Specialization in Civil Law
This specialization is generally in demand by students who wish to become Notaries. It can also be of interest to students who after graduating can become law graduates who take care of matters related to Inheritance Agreements and issues.
This specialization will study and focus on the law of agreements and defaults (default), compensation issues and other civil disputes, various forms of agreement, waqf, inheritance, distribution of assets, the position of children and parents, adoption of children, guarantee law, out of court dispute resolution, civil procedural law, etc.


