| 1 | To be able to understand the meaning, purpose and principles of Enforcement Law. |
| 2 | To be able to understand the concepts of creditor and debtor in terms of Enforcement Law. |
| 3 | Ability to identify types of enforcement and compare them with Bankruptcy Law. |
| 4 | Ability to protect the rights of the creditor who resorts to enforcement. |
| 5 | Ability to make evaluations to prevent the exploitation of the debtor against the creditor who resorts to enforcement. |
| 6 | Ability to learn and apply the method of execution with and without judgment. |
| 7 | Ability to identify items that can be seized and apply the seizure |
| 8 | Ability to convert into cash at the end of the seizure. |
| 9 | Ability to determine the satisfaction of the creditor at the end of the seizure and prevent the debtor from suffering excessively. |
| 10 | Ability to determine the duties of executive bodies. |