ACADEMIC PROGRAM
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Program Hours:
144 credit hours + 3 Credit hours in field Training
New BSN Program starting Year 2022-2023
LEVEL ONE
SEMESTER I
LEVEL ONE
SEMESTER II
LEVEL TWO
SEMESTER I
LEVEL TWO
SEMESTER II
LEVEL THREE
SEMESTER I
LEVEL THREE
SEMESTER II
LEVEL FOUR
SEMESTER I
LEVEL FOUR
SEMESTER II
Program Hours:
144 credit hours / 4 academic levels
Courses Offered
LEVEL ONE
SEMESTER I
LEVEL ONE
SEMESTER II
LEVEL TWO
SEMESTER I
LEVEL TWO
SEMESTER II
LEVEL THREE
SEMESTER I
LEVEL THREE
SEMESTER II
LEVEL FOUR
SEMESTER I
LEVEL FOUR
SEMESTER II
The Legal Clinic
The Legal Clinic is one of the methods of developing legal education in law faculties and schools in various countries worldwide, in all their forms and legal systems, through a combination of legal study in its theoretical form and its practical and professional aspects in its environment.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
- The graduate has the right to apply to all judicial authorities, The Public Prosecution Office, The State Council, The Administrative Prosecution, The Military Judiciary, and other judicial institutions. He/she can also join the legal departments in governmental and non-governmental institutions.
- A graduate has the right to be registered with The Bar Association and to practice the legal profession.
- The graduate may join the diplomatic and consular corps after passing the necessary examinations and conditions and can work in international and regional organizations.
- The graduate is well capable of all jobs of a financial, tax, and economic nature.
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Curricular Concentration: Literature/Science/Science and Mathematics
Percentage: A minimum of 55%
Curricular Concentration: Literature Path
GPA (40%): 8 subjects O level studied during grades 10,11, and 12 including the 5 main subjects of History, Physiology, Sociology, Geology, and Philosophy.
Minimum Grade (per subject): C
SAT (60%):
SAT 1: A minimum grade of 800
SAT 2 (Optional): A minimum grade of 900
8 subjects O level studied during grades 10,11, and 12 including the 5 main subjects of History, Physiology, Sociology, Geology, and Philosophy.