Constitution is the supreme law of a country. The Constitution of the Republic of China establishes the framework of the R.O.C. government , structures the relationship between government and its people and prescribes the fundamental rights and obligations of the people under the Constitution. By introducing and analyzing its contents and its amendments, it isexpected that students would have a thorough understanding of theConstitution and its practices. Thus students can fully understand their rights and obligations as citizens of this country. The issues of the course includes: 1) basic principles of the Constitution and the structure of the country; 2) the growth and evolution of the Constitution; 3) people’s rights and obligations under the Constitution; 4) the structure, practices and relationships in the government (the President and the five Yuans); 5) the boundary of power for the central government and local government; and 6) basic national policies.