Bachelor's degree training
After the student obtains the baccalaureate degree and registers at the university, the training begins in this phase, which lasts three years, with each year divided into two semesters, after which it culminates in an academic or professional bachelor’s degree (baccalaureate + 3).
- Each hexagram has an instruction unit, a scale, a balance, and a rate.
- The student obtains scale credit by obtaining a score of 10/20 or higher in the scale average.
- The student obtains credit for the unit by acquiring all of its subjects, each subject separately, or by obtaining an average of 10/20 or higher in the unit by substituting between the subjects that make up it.
- The student obtains semester credit by acquiring all of his subjects, each subject separately, or by obtaining a GPA of 10/20 or higher in the unit by substituting between the subjects that make up it.
- The transition from hexagram to hexagram of the same year is automatic.
- The transition from year to year is by obtaining the average greater than or equal to 10 in each hexagon or by substituting between the hexagons.
- A student can transfer from one year to another with debts under conditions determined by the LMD law.
Specializations open in the Law Department
Private law is considered an important section of the law due to the branches it contains, especially civil law, commercial law, and personal status law. The branches of this section deal with private relationships in all their aspects, whether related to building a family and mutual obligations between spouses, or the rights of children, or related to financial transactions. Between civil or commercial parties, which interferes with an individual’s life on a daily basis.
A holder of a bachelor’s degree in this specialty can continue his master’s career in other, more in-depth sub-specializations, including personal status and business law, which are open specializations at the level of the Department of Law at the University of M’sila, or other specializations in the universities of the country, such as real estate law, commercial law, liability, and Contracts…and others.
Public law includes a group of important branches, especially constitutional law, administrative law, international law, and all branches of law that regulate the relations in which the state, state, municipality, or one of the public administrative institutions is a party in its capacity as sovereign.
The holder of a bachelor’s degree in this specialty can continue his master’s career in other, more in-depth sub-specializations, including: state and public institutions, administrative law, criminal law, which are open specializations at the level of the Department of Law at the University of M’sila or other specializations in the country’s universities such as administration and finance. Constitutional law, international responsibility, international law, human rights…and others.
A training track is opened for the first time at the Faculty of Law at the University of M’sila. It guarantees training in law, specializing in public law, for a period of three years in a distance-based training mode according to the same in-person training program.
It is a mixed training track (in-person, distance learning) for a double bachelor’s degree, as it guarantees training to obtain a bachelor’s degree in two different specializations: private law in the field of law and political science, and in the specialization of information systems in the field of mathematics and automated media.
Specializations open in the Department of Political Science
The specialization is predominantly administrative and political, and comparative political studies, as the subjects taught in it are concerned with studying political and administrative systems, as well as the official and informal rules affecting them at the level of various countries. This specialization paves the way for the completion of the study in the specialization of local administration and governance at the master’s level.
This specialty is concerned with studying topics related to interactions occurring at the global level, both intellectually and practically. It contains a number of materials related to international relations, especially international law, theorizing in international relations, human rights, international conflicts, diplomatic integration and integration, and foreign policy.
A holder of a bachelor’s degree in this specialty can complete studies in the specialty of strategy and international relations for a master’s degree and other international relations specializations.
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