College of Law & Political Sciences
Department of Law
Department Overview
The College of Law is one of the most important colleges in Iraq and is highly regarded by a significant percentage of students, as it offers scientific study programs that are on par with the College of Medicine. The university has made efforts to appoint professors holding doctoral degrees from various specialties and experiences, including retired judges, senior state officers, and journalists, to benefit from their knowledge in the fields of skill and education. The curriculum includes constitutional, administrative, criminal, international, civil, and economic law, among others. Graduates are well-versed in various laws, making them qualified to become judges, public prosecutors, lawyers, or legal consultants.
Admission Entries
- Biology
- Applied Sciences
- Scientific
- الأدبي
- Top Graduates of Technical Institutes (Legal Administration Law)
- Police Commissioner Preparation Institute
احيائي - تطبيقي - علمي - الأدبي خريجوا المعاهد التقنية االوائل/تقنيات ادارة قانونية / مسائي (معهد مفوضي الشرطة )
The department accepts graduates of preparatory studies in its scientific branches (biology and applied science), the literary branch, and the Police Commissioners Institute.
معدل الدراسة الصباحية و المسائية
- Daytime study GPA
- 64.5
- Evening study GPA
- 60.5
Tuition Fees for the Academic Year 2024/2025
- Daytime classes tuition fees
- 1,500,000
- Evening classes tuition fees
- 1.750.000 1.500.000 الاجور بعد التخفيض
Daytime and Evening Study Choices
Admission is available for both daytime and evening classes at the university.
- Daytime Classes
- Evening Classes
Objectives of the Department
1. Providing the opportunity for study, specialization, and in-depth knowledge in the field of expertise.
2. Establishing connections between the college and community institutions through conferences, seminars, and training courses.
3. Emphasizing the integration of modern learning methods that enhance the students' ability for creativity and innovation.
4. Striving to graduate classes with a priority in appointments due to the university's reputation for skill and education acquired over four academic stages. This ensures their contribution to their roles in the government or the private sector job market.
5. Strengthening ties with all relevant parties in decision-making, particularly the three branches of government (legislative, executive, and judicial)