Core Courses
Core unit:
The first semester:
- Capital companies and Groups
- Investment law
- International trade law
The second semester:
-Commercial arbitration
-Business criminal law
-Stock exchange and financial markets law
The third semester:
Competition law
Consumer law
Banking law
The forth semester:
Conference: competition legitation
Final thesis.
Discovery Unit:
The first semester:
Customs Law
Transport Law
The second semester:
Business Tax Law
Industrial Property Law
The third semester:
Means of Payment and Financing in Islamic Banks
Law of Sales and Commercial Advertising
Methodological Unit:
The first semester:
Scientific Research Methodology
Professional and Personal Project
The second semester:
Scientific Research Methodology (02)
Edition in Business Law
The third semester:
- Research and Thesis Preparation Techniques
- Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
Transversal unit:
The first semester:
Foreign language
The second semester:
Foreign language
The third semester:
Foreign language
Advanced Topics
Due to its unique nature, a business law degree enables students to gain valuable experience and skills that help them pursue further studies and secure promising opportunities in the job market. It also increases their chances of being accepted into training institutions in various countries.
This specialization allows graduates to work in a variety of organizations, including:
Public institutions of an economic nature (e.g., public economic enterprises, industrial and commercial institutions, etc.)