Explore the programs and courses offered by Real Estate Law
Browse Programs Admission InformationThe Master of Real Estate Law aims to keep pace with the state's policy based on the advancement of various legal categories of real estate, encourage the process of real estate credit and activate the role of real estate collection, as it is an important material wealth for the state treasury, develop agriculture of all kinds, and encourage tourism and industry
The master's program in Real Estate Law is built on a solid multidisciplinary foundation. During the initial semesters, students follow a set of core courses designed to develop essential scientific and technical skills. These include
First semester
Private property
State/national property
Endowment (waqf) property
Second Semester
Real estate development
Planning and Urbanism Law
Land registration system
Third Semester
Agricultural Orientation Law
New Cities Law
Economic Real Estate
Fourth Semester
Entrepreneurship
Graduation Thesis / Dissertation
As students progress through the program, they delve into more specialized and advanced subjects essential to the field of telecommunications. These include:
First semester
Drafting of legal petitions
Forest, parks, and reserves law
Environmental and sustainable development law
Foreign language (english)
Programming / computing
Second Semester
Methodology of scientific research
Real estate appraisals / valuations
Water law
Foreign language (english)
Artificial intelligence
Third Semester
Methodology of Thesis Preparation
Coastal Protection Law
Protection of Cultural Heritage
Foreign Language (English)
Free and Open Source Software (FOSS)
Candidates must meet the criteria and submit the following documents:
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