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Law program

Bachelor

Levels
8
Courses
75
Credits
147
Number of students
625
    Overview
    General description of the program: 1. Program mission: Providing a distinguished educational program to prepare a qualified graduate in the field of law and enriching legal knowledge with specialized scientific research to serve and develop society. 2. Program objectives: 1- Preparing qualified graduates; to advance the legal field. 2- Developing the study plan and its courses; to provide distinguished education in the field of law. 3- Contributing to enriching the legal culture through distinguished scientific research. 4- Effective contribution to serving society; to consolidate the values of justice associated with Islamic law. 3. Program learning outcomes* Knowledge and understanding K1 recognizes the concept of legal and judicial theories. K2 identifies the basic features of the systems in the Kingdom, their development and their relationships with different global systems and the rules of the glorious Islamic law. K3 compares legal and judicial theories internally and externally. K4 extracts the characteristics of different legal concepts. Skills S1 applies legal and Sharia rules to material facts correctly. S2 uses modern technology in the fields of activating and applying systems and scientific research. S3 Collaborates effectively with others to provide innovative solutions that are compatible with regulations, using the latest global technologies. S4 Simulates the various formal procedures and substantive rules in all laws. Values, independence and responsibility V1 Demonstrates integrity and professional ethics, and is committed to citizenship and responsibility. V2 Develops himself professionally, is able to work within a team, and assumes responsibility. V3 Engages in community service effectively, in a way that consolidates the values and constants of the state systematically and legally. V4 Defends his opinion, to prove his case according to his legal position in it.

    Program levels

    Level One
    ISL 1102 - Islamic Faith & Family in Islam - optional 1
    Credits
    2
    Theoretical
    2
    Pratical
    Training
    Total Content
    2
    Prerequisite
    Course Description:
    This course deals with the study of Islamic doctrine in general, explaining the levels of religion, knowing faith in God, prophecies, and the unseen, warning against the nullifiers of faith and its shortcomings, knowing the rights of the Prophet's family, the companions, and the right of the guardian, clarifying the meaning of loyalty and disavowal. Explaining the concept of the family in Islam, its pillars, and characteristics, explaining the way to build it, and the manifestations of Islam's honoring of women, including marriage, clarifying the rights and duties resulting from the formation of the family, explaining the role of the family in building society, how to solve family problems, mentioning the types of differences in the marriage contract in Islam, responding to some of the opponents' doubts about the family system in Islam, and discussing some contemporary issues and challenges.
    SHRE 1191 - Professional courses - optional 2
    Credits
    2
    Theoretical
    2
    Pratical
    Training
    Total Content
    2
    Prerequisite
    Course Description:
    The course includes a set of professional courses that help the student develop his skills related to his specialization, and provide him with a set of experiences that help him obtain a job appropriate to his specialization, and that meets his ambition in the labor market.
    ISL 1100 - Holy Quran - optional 1
    Credits
    2
    Theoretical
    2
    Pratical
    Training
    Total Content
    2
    Prerequisite
    Course Description:
    This course deals with the recitation of Surat Al-Fatihah and the thirtieth part of the Holy Quran, with memorization of some surahs and application of the rules of recitation to the prescribed amount.
    BUS 1103 - Principles of financial knowledge - optional 2
    Credits
    2
    Theoretical
    2
    Pratical
    Training
    Total Content
    2
    Prerequisite
    Course Description:
    Focuses on fundamental concepts of financial management, including financial planning, financial analysis, and capital and risk management.
    ISL 1101 - Exegesis of Quran - optional 1
    Credits
    2
    Theoretical
    2
    Pratical
    Training
    Total Content
    2
    Prerequisite
    Course Description:
    The course presents an interpretive study of the Amma section through the prescribed reference in an easy way, taking care of explaining the words and paying attention to the general overall meaning of the verse, and directing the student to know the guidance and instructions of the Qur’anic verses and surahs under study.
    LAWS 1111 - Introduction to the (Local) Systems - mandatory
    Credits
    3
    Theoretical
    3
    Pratical
    Training
    Total Content
    3
    Prerequisite
    Course Description:
    This course includes knowledge of the nature of law (its characteristics, features, sources, its application in time and place), and knowledge of the nature of right (its definition, types, sources, persons, subjects, and its relation to law).
    ENGL 1101 - English Language - optional 2
    Credits
    2
    Theoretical
    2
    Pratical
    Training
    Total Content
    2
    Prerequisite
    Course Description:
    This course introduces the students to an integrated language program in which the four language skills (listening, speaking, reading, and writing) are developed together with grammar and vocabulary. The course also provides students with social functions of English (getting to know each other, greetings, friendship, etc.,)
    SHRE 1151 - Jurisprudence of Worships - mandatory
    Credits
    2
    Theoretical
    2
    Pratical
    Training
    Total Content
    2
    Prerequisite
    Course Description:
    Introducing Islamic jurisprudence and educating male and female students by giving them an overview of the features of Islamic jurisprudence in worship, in terms of its concern with jurisprudential matters in worship in purification, ablution, prayer, and other pillars of Islam.
    BUS 1102 - Project management principles - optional 2
    Credits
    2
    Theoretical
    2
    Pratical
    Training
    Total Content
    2
    Prerequisite
    Course Description:
    The Principle of Project Management course covers topics in project management, including the concept of organizational impacts, the project life cycle, and various related theories. It also addresses project scope management. The course introduces key skills in cost management and quality management, which contribute to the increasing demand for administrative, creative, analytical, and collaborative skills related to the creation and management of a specific project. Additionally, this course aims to enhance the development and success of business projects and the management of project communications.
    LAWS 1141 - Systems of governance in the Kingdom - mandatory
    Credits
    3
    Theoretical
    3
    Pratical
    Training
    Total Content
    3
    Prerequisite
    Course Description:
    This course deals with the basic concepts of constitutional law in terms of: its definition, concept, development, definition of the state, its pillars, and forms, the origin of constitutions, their types, and how to change them. It also includes oversight of the constitutionality of laws, and the institutions of the Saudi state represented by the king, the Allegiance Council, and the Crown Prince. , the Council of Ministers, and the Shura Council
    BUS 1101 - Entrepreneurship - optional 2
    Credits
    2
    Theoretical
    2
    Pratical
    Training
    Total Content
    2
    Prerequisite
    Course Description:
    The Entrepreneurship course covers the basics and skills of entrepreneurship. The course begins with defining the entrepreneurship ecosystem and the importance of the entrepreneur’s qualities and skills in the success of projects. It also discusses the role of creativity and innovation in entrepreneurship, and how to transform ideas into feasible projects. Students learn about the business model and business plan as essential tools for project development. The course also focuses on entrepreneurship in small and medium enterprises and project financing methods, in addition to the importance of the management, accounting and marketing team. It also covers the implementation of entrepreneurial projects and the preparation of the operational plan to ensure sustainable success.
    LAWS 1131 - Crime and Punishment Law - mandatory
    Credits
    2
    Theoretical
    2
    Pratical
    Training
    Total Content
    2
    Prerequisite
    Course Description:
    StudStudy different extra-psychological and social theories; In analyzing the criminal phenomenon, and studying the causes and factors of crime, whether internal or other social and cultural factors. In addition to studying punishment such as punishment in terms of its concept, types and types, And other traditional and new criminal penalties and alternatives to punishment. As well as precautionary measures, their concept, application conditions and types, penal institutions and their types, and punitive treatmen tin these twoy
    EDU 1105 - Education & Communication Skills - optional 1
    Credits
    2
    Theoretical
    2
    Pratical
    Training
    Total Content
    2
    Prerequisite
    Course Description:
    This course focuses on developing effective learning and communication skills, including critical thinking, teamwork, presentation skills, and written and oral communication techniques.
    SHRE 1121 - Introduction to The Study Of Systems - mandatory
    Credits
    2
    Theoretical
    2
    Pratical
    Training
    Total Content
    2
    Prerequisite
    Course Description:
    The course description includes the principles and characteristics of Islamic jurisprudence, the impact of the era of prophecy on the establishment of jurisprudence, the impact of the era of the Companions and Followers on jurisprudence, the course of jurisprudence in the era of the mujtahid imams, the course of jurisprudence after the era of the mujtahid imams, the jurisprudence movement in the present era, features of the Hanafi school, features of the Maliki school, features of the Shafi’i school, features of the Hanbali school.
    EDU 1104 - Islamic ethics and values - optional 1
    Credits
    2
    Theoretical
    2
    Pratical
    Training
    Total Content
    2
    Prerequisite
    Course Description:
    It is a course that aims to teach students the ethical principles that Islam urges, and how to apply these values ​​in their daily lives. The course focuses on understanding Islamic teachings related to ethics, and how to promote positive behaviors and integrity, and maintain the highest human values ​​in various aspects of life.
    EDU 1101 - History & Civilization of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia - optional 1
    Credits
    2
    Theoretical
    2
    Pratical
    Training
    Total Content
    2
    Prerequisite
    Course Description:
    This course provides a comprehensive study of the history and civilization of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, focusing on the historical and cultural achievements of the Kingdom from ancient to modern times.
    ARB 1102 - Arabic Language Skills - optional 1
    Credits
    2
    Theoretical
    2
    Pratical
    Training
    Total Content
    2
    Prerequisite
    Course Description:
    General description of the course: • This course deals with basic language skills, especially at the syntactic level: construction and parsing, original, estimated and local parsing, and the Arabic sentence in its two forms and its complements; based on the texts studied by reading them, extracting grammatical rules from them, and discussing them. 5- Prerequisites for this course (if any) There are no prerequisites 6- Requirements concurrent with this course (if any) There are no concurrent requirements 7. Main objective of the course • The course aims to achieve a main objective, which is to overcome grammatical and stylistic errors, achieve linguistic integrity in writing, and enable students to master basic language skills in reading, understanding, writing and speaking correctly.
    Level Two
    LAWS 1112 - Sources of Obligation - mandatory
    Credits
    3
    Theoretical
    3
    Pratical
    Training
    Total Content
    3
    Prerequisite
    Course Description:
    The course addresses the explanation of the voluntary and involuntary sources of obligation, which are: the contract: its definition, scope, and various divisions, forms of expressing the will, and how the offer and acceptance match in accordance with the rules of Islamic jurisprudence, positive law, and other contract conditions, defects of the will, representation in contracting, transformation of contracts, invalidity, and unilateral will. Then involuntary obligations: beneficial action, harmful action, order.
    ISL 1121 - Studies in the Prophetic Biography - mandatory
    Credits
    2
    Theoretical
    2
    Pratical
    Training
    Total Content
    2
    Prerequisite
    Course Description:
    Definition of the Prophet’s biography, its sources, the benefits of studying it, and his life, may God bless him and grant him peace, before and after the mission
    LAWS 1151 - Public International Law - mandatory
    Credits
    3
    Theoretical
    3
    Pratical
    Training
    Total Content
    3
    Prerequisite
    Course Description:
    This course deals with the study of the nature and basis of public international law, the basis of its binding force, and the sources and persons of public international law
    LAWS 1113 - Legal History - mandatory
    Credits
    2
    Theoretical
    2
    Pratical
    Training
    Total Content
    2
    Prerequisite
    Course Description:
    This course deals with the emergence and development of the legal rule, before Islam and in ancient civilizations, and the legal systems in the Arabian Peninsula, and the systems after the emergence of Islam, and their development to the present time.
    Level Three
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    Level Four
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    Level Five
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    Level Six
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    Level Seven
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    Level Eight
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