Bachelor of Laws Undergraduate Programme By Université of Jijel - Mohammed Seddik BENYAHIA |TopUniversities

Programme overview

Main Subject

Criminology

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The training in the Bachelor of Laws aims to train students to be Lawyers

, where they receive an integrated training in the basics of legal sciences in general by teaching a number of basic subjects that are distributed over the course of training.

The bachelor's degree is divided into two majors: a bachelor's degree in public law, where the focus is on the rules of public law (which regulate public administration and authority), and a bachelor's degree in private law, where the focus is on the rules of private law (civil and commercial transactions and family affairs).

The study is organized in the bachelor's degree in the form of six (06) semesters. In each semester, the student receives training for a set of subjects organized within the framework of educational units (basic, exploratory, methodological, and horizontal), and each subject corresponds to a set of credits he acquires. By acquiring the article, you gain the corresponding credits. So that the total credits in each semester are 30 credits.

The evaluation system is a hybrid between continuous evaluation and written examination evaluation


Holders of a Bachelor of Laws degree can be employed in all public administrations at all levels, and they can also be employed in the administrative aspect in the public and private economic sectors. They can also work in various judicial professions (such as law, judiciary, documentation...).

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Programme overview

Main Subject

Criminology

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The training in the Bachelor of Laws aims to train students to be Lawyers

, where they receive an integrated training in the basics of legal sciences in general by teaching a number of basic subjects that are distributed over the course of training.

The bachelor's degree is divided into two majors: a bachelor's degree in public law, where the focus is on the rules of public law (which regulate public administration and authority), and a bachelor's degree in private law, where the focus is on the rules of private law (civil and commercial transactions and family affairs).

The study is organized in the bachelor's degree in the form of six (06) semesters. In each semester, the student receives training for a set of subjects organized within the framework of educational units (basic, exploratory, methodological, and horizontal), and each subject corresponds to a set of credits he acquires. By acquiring the article, you gain the corresponding credits. So that the total credits in each semester are 30 credits.

The evaluation system is a hybrid between continuous evaluation and written examination evaluation


Holders of a Bachelor of Laws degree can be employed in all public administrations at all levels, and they can also be employed in the administrative aspect in the public and private economic sectors. They can also work in various judicial professions (such as law, judiciary, documentation...).

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