Program Overview
Introduction to the Master's Program in Private Law
The Master's program in Private Law at Ajman University is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the principles and practices of private law. The program aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in their legal careers.
Program Objectives
The objectives of the Master's program in Private Law are:
- To establish a strong foundation in research and scientific inquiry at the university.
- To prepare students for distinguished performance and competition in the job market, ultimately serving and developing the community in areas such as scientific research, university teaching, and more.
- To develop students' abilities to follow scientific research methods and keep up with technological advancements and the latest legal systems.
- To activate comparative study of Gulf, Arab, and international legislation to benefit from the experiences of different systems.
- To contribute to nationalization efforts in various legal fields and support the Gulf Cooperation Council's endeavors in this regard.
- To offer distinguished study programs that launch from reality and benefit from global developments while considering community constants in general and the Ajman network in particular.
- To establish bridges of communication and interaction between the university and its law graduates, as well as their counterparts from other recognized universities.
- To save time, effort, and expenses incurred by the state and individuals for pursuing higher education abroad.
- To open the door for scientific and cultural cooperation, exchange of experiences and knowledge with similar law colleges in various Arab and foreign universities.
Admission Requirements
The requirements for admission to the Master's program in Private Law are:
- The student must have a Bachelor's degree in Law or its equivalent from a university recognized by the Ministry of Education in the United Arab Emirates, with a minimum grade of "Very Good" (at least 3 out of 4 or its equivalent).
- The student must submit two letters of recommendation from professors who have previously taught the applicant during their Bachelor's studies.
- The student must pass the TOEFL exam with a minimum score of 450 (paper-based) or 45 (internet-based), or the IELTS academic exam with a minimum score of 4.5, or its equivalent in other standardized tests.
- In exceptional cases, students with a Bachelor's degree in Law or its equivalent from a recognized university, with a minimum grade of "Good" (at least 2.5 out of 4 or its equivalent), may be conditionally accepted into the program.
Program Duration
The minimum duration for completing the Master's program in Private Law is two academic years, and the maximum duration is four academic years.
Job Opportunities
Graduates of the Master's program in Private Law may pursue various career paths, including:
- Pursuing a Ph.D. in Law and joining the faculty of universities.
- Holding positions in the public prosecution and judiciary.
- Working in law firms, legal consulting, and arbitration centers.
- Working in legal affairs departments of various ministries and institutions.
- Holding diplomatic and consular positions.
- Teaching in training and professional development centers operating in the legal field.
Assessment and Evaluation
The program uses a grading system where:
- 40% of the grade is based on the final exam.
- 20% is based on the oral exam.
- 20% is based on mid-term exams and class activities.
- 20% is based on research papers and periodic assessments.
Thesis Requirements
The thesis is a crucial component of the Master's program, requiring students to conduct original research under the supervision of a faculty member. The thesis must be defended in front of a committee, and students are expected to demonstrate their ability to apply theoretical knowledge to practical problems.
Program Structure and Credits
The Master's program in Private Law consists of 33 credit hours, including coursework and a thesis. The program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of private law, including civil law, commercial law, and international private law.
Course Descriptions
The program includes a range of courses that cover various aspects of private law, including:
- Introduction to Private Law
- Civil Law
- Commercial Law
- International Private Law
- Legal Research Methods
Graduate Attributes
Upon completing the Master's program in Private Law, graduates are expected to possess the following attributes:
- Cognitive skills: The ability to interpret and analyze legal texts, judgments, and theories with a critical and scientific approach.
- Intellectual skills: The ability to evaluate and criticize different legislative, judicial, and theoretical approaches in the legal system.
- Competence: The ability to prepare research papers, reports, and memoranda with proper legal language and scientific methodology.
- Personal and social responsibility: The ability to work independently and as part of a team, demonstrating professionalism and adherence to ethical standards.
Conclusion
The Master's program in Private Law at Ajman University is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in private law, preparing them for successful careers in the legal profession. With its rigorous academic program, experienced faculty, and strong research focus, the program is an excellent choice for those seeking to advance their knowledge and skills in private law.
