Program Competencies

  • Can define, distinguish, and compare legal concepts and institutions.
  • Can grasp the place and function of each field/branch of law within the legal order and demonstrate how these fields influence one another, identifying which diverse fields are involved in a complex case.
  • Acquires sufficient knowledge regarding how legal institutions are regulated in comparative law.
  • Can analyze legal disputes and determine which rules of law are applicable to them.
  • Can master the controversial aspects within different fields of law and offer multifaceted interpretations and critiques regarding them.
  • Develops the skill to balance mutual rights and interests within the framework of a refined understanding of justice.
  • Acquires a developmental and creative perspective by benefiting from disciplines such as politics and economics, alongside the comprehension and application of positive law.

Program Outcomes

  • Can offer judicial-based solutions to legal debates and disputes using the acquired skills in researching, reading, and analyzing case law.
  • Can communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, within the context of legal theory and practice; can express themselves clearly and powerfully.
  • Acquires the ability to conduct research on both theoretical and practical subjects, and to make evaluations based on their findings.
  • Can develop skills such as communicating, being a team leader or player, and taking responsibility by participating in legal projects and competitions that encourage or require teamwork.
  • Can guide their post-graduation goals with the knowledge gained from the rich content of the compulsory and elective courses offered.
  • Can establish a significant place for themselves within the legal system and contribute to the justice system with their accumulated knowledge and acquired skills.
  • Enters the legal system as an ethical legal professional, committed to ethical values, supported by the information and examples provided regarding professional and judicial ethics.