This document is an official academic guide issued by Qassim Universityspecifically from College of Sharia and Islamic Studies. The document is 14 pages long, and it represents Version 2 For the supplementary semester courses for the Master of Systems program.
Overview of the document and its purpose
The document aims to provide an educational structure and a precise description of the supplementary courses that Sharia graduates must pass to enroll in the Systems Master's program.. Through these courses, the program seeks to bridge the knowledge gap between Sharia studies and legal studies (systems), and to provide students with basic knowledge of the theories of law, rights, and obligations..
The most important axes covered by the document
The document covers seven core courses with 21 credit hours, spread across two semesters.:
- Introduction to Systems Study: Focuses on my theories of law and right, and the sources of the system in the Kingdom.
- Sources of Obligation It addresses voluntary sources such as contracts and involuntary sources such as torts.
- Provisions of Obligation It studies the effects of obligations, how they are executed, and their termination.
- General rules of the penal system: It reviews the principles of criminalization and punishment, and the general theory of crime.
- Management System Studies the organization, activity, and means of public administration.
- Principles of the Trading System: It covers business, the merchant's recipe, and commercial contracts.
- Public Prosecution in the Kingdom: Knows the judicial system, its developments, and litigation procedures.
Each course description includes its objectives, detailed content, and recommended core and supplementary references..
Target audience
The document primarily targets Graduates of the Sharia major Those wishing to complete their postgraduate studies in Systems at Qassim University. It also serves as a reference for the academic staff and administrative committees responsible for organizing and developing the program..