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Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Legal Studies
Area of study
Law
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


The AAST College of Law's Bachelor of Law program provides legal expertise and academic stature through comprehensive coursework and practical training. The program emphasizes legal problem-solving through core courses in law, economics, and politics, and offers elective courses to enhance specialization. Faculty members, who hold advanced degrees from Egyptian universities, foster a scientific and legal culture, preparing students for successful careers in the legal field.

Program Outline


Degree Overview:

The AAST College of Law offers a Bachelor of Law degree program. The program aims to support and qualify students in the legal field by providing them with the necessary expertise, legal knowledge, and academic stature. The college emphasizes practical training, equipping students with the skills to solve problems, issues, and legal disputes. The program is headquartered at the Smart Village Campus and is accepted by the Egyptian Supreme Council of Universities.


Outline:

The Bachelor of Law program is structured over 8 terms and consists of 144 credit hours.

  • EW112: Legal Terminology (English): This course focuses on developing students' understanding of legal terminology in English.
  • EW113: Principles of Economics: This course introduces students to the fundamental principles of economics.
  • EW115: Political Systems: This course explores different political systems and their impact on law.

Term 2:

  • EW122: Criminology and Penology: This course examines the causes and consequences of crime, as well as the methods of punishment and rehabilitation.
  • EW123: Legal Methodology: This course teaches students how to research, analyze, and interpret legal materials.
  • EW124: Anglo American Legal Systems: This course explores the history and development of the Anglo-American legal system.
  • AW125: Constitutional Law: This course examines the principles and structure of constitutional law.

Term 3:

  • EW232: Criminal Law (General Rules): This course covers the general principles of criminal law.
  • EW235: Public International Law: This course explores the principles and rules of international law.
  • AW233: Islamic Sharia (Family Law): This course examines the rules of Islamic law relating to family matters.
  • EW242: Administrative Law: This course examines the principles and practices of administrative law.
  • AW243: Civil Law Rules of Evidence & Obligations: This course covers the rules of evidence and obligations in civil law.
  • AW245: Legal Writing and Drafting: This course teaches students how to write and draft legal documents.

Term 5:

  • EW352: Public Finance: This course explores the principles and practices of public finance.
  • EW354: Civil Law (Nominate Contracts): This course examines the different types of contracts in civil law.
  • EW356: Commercial Law (Commercial Transactions): This course covers the legal aspects of commercial transactions.
  • AW351: Islamic Sharia (Wills & Inheritance): This course examines the rules of Islamic law relating to wills and inheritance.
  • AW353: Private International Law: This course explores the principles and rules of private international law.
  • AW355: Criminal Law (Special Rules): This course covers the special rules of criminal law.

Term 6:

  • EW361: Labor Law & Social Insurance: This course examines the legal framework for labor relations and social insurance.
  • EW364: Commercial Law (Companies): This course covers the legal aspects of company formation and operation.
  • EW365: Internal & External Training-Moot Court: This course provides students with practical training in legal advocacy through moot court competitions.
  • AW363: Administrative Judiciary: This course explores the role of the administrative judiciary in resolving disputes.

Term 7:

  • EW472: Private International Law: This course provides a deeper understanding of private international law.
  • EW474: Commercial Law (Commercial Contracts): This course examines the different types of commercial contracts.
  • EW476: Administrative Contracts: This course covers the legal aspects of administrative contracts.
  • AW473: Tax Legislations: This course explores the principles and practices of tax law.
  • AW475: Criminal Procedures 1: This course introduces students to the principles and procedures of criminal law.

Term 8:

  • EW483: Commercial Law (Banking Operations and Negotiable Instruments): This course examines the legal aspects of banking operations and negotiable instruments.
  • AW481: Criminal Procedures 2: This course continues the study of criminal procedures.
  • AW482: Islamic Sharia (Islamic Jurisprudence): This course explores the principles and methods of Islamic jurisprudence.

Elective Courses:

  • EWX126: Egyptian Law History: This course explores the history of Egyptian law.
  • EWX127: International Organizations: This course examines the role of international organizations in law.
  • EWX236: Environment Protection Law: This course covers the legal framework for environmental protection.
  • EWX237: International Humanitarian Law: This course explores the principles and rules of international humanitarian law.
  • EWX246: Customer Protection Law: This course examines the legal rights of consumers.
  • EWX247: Intellectual Property Protection Act: This course covers the legal framework for protecting intellectual property.
  • EWX366: Transport Economics: This course explores the economic aspects of transportation.
  • EWX487: Stock Market Law: This course examines the legal framework for the stock market.

Teaching:

The college relies on sophisticated classrooms equipped with the latest methods and techniques of teaching.


Other:

The AAST College of Law is proud of its efforts to spread scientific and legal culture in the light of the successive developments in various legal systems around the world. The college emphasizes the expertise, legal knowledge, and academic stature of its faculty members, who are members of Egyptian universities with the highest degrees and qualifications.

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