Explore the programs and courses offered by Bachelor’s in Public Law
Browse Programs Admission InformationThe Bachelor’s Degree in Law (Public Law) aims to provide students with a solid mastery of the theoretical foundations of law and its scientific and practical methodologies through the study of general rules governing the State and its institutions.
The training pathway focuses on developing skills in legal analysis and drafting, as well as training in the use of scientific research tools and oral and written academic expression. This enhances students’ ability to analyze legal texts and relate them to practical realities. The programme also offers broad prospects for pursuing postgraduate studies in various legal specializations, in addition to professional opportunities in the judiciary, legal practice, public administration, and the private sector.
First Year (Bachelor)
The first year represents a common foundational stage for all law students. Students receive introductory courses in various branches of law, such as Constitutional Law, Introduction to Legal Sciences, Judicial Organization, Legal Research Methodology, and the History of Legal Systems.
This year aims to enable students to acquire the theoretical and methodological foundations of legal sciences.
Second Year (Bachelor)
The second year extends the first year, with students continuing common legal training without entering a specialization track. Emphasis is placed on core courses that broaden legal knowledge, such as Commercial Law, Public International Law, General Theory of Crime, and Obligations.
This year aims to consolidate a comprehensive understanding of legal principles and strengthen analytical and legal drafting skills, preparing students for specialization in the third year.
Third Year (Bachelor)
This stage marks the beginning of effective specialization in one of two tracks: Public Law or Private Law.
In the Public Law track, students deepen their study of courses related to the organization of the State, its institutions, and international relations, such as International Humanitarian Law, Public Finance, Law of International Relations, and Administrative Decisions and Contracts.
At the end of this year, students are required to complete a short graduation dissertation within the LMD system, in preparation for pursuing Master’s studies or entering professional life.
Introduction to Law
Constitutional Law
Judicial Organization
Legal Methodology
History of Legal Systems
International Community
English Language
Introduction to Law
Constitutional Law
Judicial Organization
Legal Methodology
Introduction to Islamic Law
Political Economy
English Language
Civil Law
General Criminal Law
Commercial Law
Administrative Law
Scientific Research Techniques
Public International Law
Family Law
English Language
Civil Law
Criminal Procedure Law
Civil and Administrative Procedure Law
Administrative Law
Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Scientific Research
Labor Law
Human Rights
English Language
Administrative Decisions and Contracts
Public Service
Diplomatic and Consular Law
Entrepreneurship
Specific Criminal Law
International Humanitarian Law
Public Finance
English Language
Administrative Disputes
General Economic Law
Public Freedoms
Forum / Seminar
Environment and Sustainable Development
International Criminal Law
Tax Law
English Language
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