Program Overview
Introduction to the Management of Justice Program
The Management of Justice program at Future University aims to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the concept of justice and its relationship with law. This program is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to analyze and critically evaluate the different forms of justice in society.
Program Description
The Management of Justice program deals with the organization and arrangements of courts and prosecution, selection of administrative leaderships in courts, and achieving judiciary justice. The program introduces principles relating to social justice, economical justice, moral justice, and political justice. Students explore the theory of justice as a social contract and realize the difference between what is "justice" and what is "law."
Course Goals
The course goals include:
- Identifying the different kinds of courts and their jurisdiction
- Scrutinizing the court system deficiencies and laying down possible solutions
- Realizing the differences between Law and Justice as a concept
- Critically analyzing the different kinds of justice in the society
Course Outline
The course outline includes the following topics:
- Legal Justice
- Principles Related to Trial
- Judge's Role
- Principles Related to The Judicial System as a Public Service
- Midterm Exam
- Criminal Justice Process
- Social Justice
- Economic Justice
- Moral Justice
- Students' Presentations
- Final Exam
Teaching Methods
The teaching methods used in this program include:
- Data show and computer in lectures
- Demonstration videos
- Group discussion
- Presentation
- Research Paper
- Simulations
- Debates
Assessment
The assessment methods used in this program include:
- Course Work (Attendance, Participation, Assignments, Quizzes, Research Paper…)
- Final Exam
- Midterm Exam(s)
Weightage
The weightage of the assessment methods is as follows:
- Course Work: 30.00%
- Final Exam: 40.00%
- Midterm Exam(s): 30.00%
Books
The program uses various books and handouts, including:
- Handouts on: Principles related to the judicial system as a public service
- Justice Administration: An Introduction
- Justice Vs. Law
Program Requirements
The program requirements are not explicitly stated in the provided context. However, it is mentioned that the program is part of the Faculty of Economics and Political Science, which includes departments such as Economics, Political Science, Public Administration, and Political Mass Media.
University Requirements
The university requirements are not explicitly stated in the provided context. However, it is mentioned that the university has various faculties and departments, including the Faculty of Economics and Political Science.
Faculty Requirements
The faculty requirements are not explicitly stated in the provided context. However, it is mentioned that the faculty has various departments, including Economics, Political Science, Public Administration, and Political Mass Media.
Department Requirements
The department requirements are not explicitly stated in the provided context. However, it is mentioned that the department of Public Administration offers the Management of Justice program.
