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Browse Programs Admission InformationThe major aims to achieve a distinguished level of proficiency in the field of criminal sciences by studying all relevant fields. This aims to provide students who have chosen this major with a solid legal culture and a deep understanding of the criminal phenomenon, as well as the various responses developed by the legislature to address this phenomenon, whether in the special section of the Penal Code in its various branches, the science of punishment, or in the field of criminal procedure.
This major also represents an in-depth study of the various subjects the student has covered during their studies to obtain a Bachelor's degree in Law, while also exploring new subjects that were not previously required, such as comparative criminal law and juvenile criminal law.
This major is unique in that it enables students to expand their knowledge in fields related to criminal law. The subjects proposed for study in the major require exposure to various scientific disciplines, including psychology, sociology, and the humanities in general, as well as legal disciplines such as international law.
The training includes the following basic assessment courses:
1. Regular assessment course.
2. Compensatory assessment course for those absent from the regular course for legally specified reasons.
3. Remedial assessment course.
4. Continuous assessment of directed work.
Special Criminal Law
Deepened Code of Criminal Procedure
Criminal Liability
Criminal Evidence
Juvenile Justice
Criminal Business Law
Law Regulating Penal Institutions
Admission Requirements:
A Bachelor's degree in Law, specializing in Law.
The candidate must not have been subject to disciplinary sanctions.
Achieved positive results during the bachelor's degree program.
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