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Program Specifications: Bachelor's Degree in Sharia and Law

Faculty of Sharia and Law

 

University:  Sana’a University                                                                                                                Faculty: Faculty of Sharia and Law

 

                 1.       Basic Information about the Program:

 

Program Title and Final Award

Bachelor’s Degree in Sharia and Law

Awarding Body/ Institution

Faculty of Sharia and Law

Teaching Institution/ Responsible Department

Sharia and Law

Other Departments Involved in Teaching the Program

All departments in the Faculty of Sharia and Law

Medium of Instruction

Arabic

Program Start Year

1970 – 1971

Study Mode

(Full-time) Regular

Place of Study

Faculty of Sharia and Law

System of study

Yearly

Duration of the Program

Four years

Possible Future Career Options for Graduates

Sharia and Law

Levels of Award/ Final Award

Bachelor of Sharia and Law

Prerequisite Qualifications

High School Certificate

Required Average Grade for Admission

75 %

Other Requirements

Passing the entrance test

Program Coordinator

Heads of departments in the Faculty of Sharia and Law

 

2. Faculty Mission and Aims:

Faculty Mission:

Building capacities and providing education that integrates theoretical, applied, and research aspects in the fields of Sharia and law, using modern learning strategies and techniques to contribute to serving society and increasing its awareness of its religious and worldly rights and responsibilities.

 

Faculty Aims:

1.    Providing the community with specialized competencies in the Islamic, judicial, and legal fields.

2.    Addressing societal issues using modern, rapid, and advanced methods.

3.    Developing and instilling religious, ethical, and national values in the community.

4.    Focusing on human rights and raising awareness of the community’s rights and responsibilities.

5.    Developing scientific research to confront challenges and risks.

6.    Educating students and honing their skills to become specialists who are capable of competing and meeting the needs of the community.

7.    Developing talents and building capacities to achieve sustainable development.

8.    Strengthening the faculty’s relationship with related faculties, centers, and institutions within the university’s policy framework.

 

3. Mission and Aims of the Academic Department Responsible for Program Development:

 

Department Mission:

Building students’ theoretical and practical capacities through the necessary knowledge, skills, scientific attitudes, and professional ethics.

 

Department Aims:

1.     Providing students with knowledge and attitudes in Sharia and Law.

2.     Developing students’ academic and professional skills, enabling them to perform their professional roles with a high level of proficiency.

3.     Empowering students to acquire critical thinking, research, communication, teamwork, leadership, and time management skills.

4.     Graduating highly qualified scholars and researchers in Sharia and Law.

4. Program References:

·      Yemeni Universities Law No. (17) of 1995

·      Executive Regulations for Student Affairs at the University No. (23) of 2007

·      Standards of the Academic Accreditation and Quality Assurance Council

·      Academic Programs and Courses Specifications Forms and Templates Issued by the Academic Accreditation and Quality Assurance Council

5. Program Mission:

Preparing students for careers in Sharia and Law by equipping them with the necessary knowledge, skills, scientific attitudes, and professional ethics.

 

6. Program Aims:

1.    Providing students with knowledge and attitudes in Sharia and Law.

2.    Developing students’ academic and professional skills, enabling them to perform their professional roles with a high level of proficiency.

3.    Empowering students to acquire critical thinking, research, communication, teamwork, leadership, and time management skills.

4.    Graduating highly qualified scholars and researchers in Sharia and Law.

7. Program Intended Learning Outcomes (PILOs)

First: A. Knowledge and Understanding:

Upon successful completion of the program, the graduates will be able to:

1.    Demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of the key concepts of legal and Islamic topics.

2.    Describe the principles and steps of scientific, Islamic, and legal research.

3.    Demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of the principles and procedures of scientific, Islamic, and legal research.

 

Second:  B. Cognitive/ Intellectual Skills:

Upon successful completion of the program, the graduates will be able to:

1.    Analyze and evaluate different legal and Islamic opinions.

2.    Infer legal, Islamic, and judicial solutions.

3.    Apply judicial, Islamic, and customary rulings, principles, and norms.

 

Third: C. Practical and Professional Skills:

Upon successful completion of the program, the graduates will be able to:

1.    Apply principles, procedures, and laws in the field of their profession.

2.    Conduct research and studies in the field of sharia and law with competence.

3.    Draft legal and Islamic memoranda, contracts, rulings, and minutes in the field of sharia and law.

4.    Effectively evaluate national laws, regulations, and international treaties.

 

Fourth: D. General Skills:

Upon successful completion of the program, the graduates will be able to:

1.    Effectively accomplish assigned tasks as part of a team.

2.    Actively participate in community service by setting a positive example for others.

3.    Effectively communicate and collaborate with relevant stakeholders.

4.    Exercise professional and research capabilities in the field of Sharia and Law.

8. Curriculum Map (Alignment of Course Intended Learning Outcomes (CILOs) to Program Intended Learning Outcomes (PILOs))

The Program Intended Learning Outcomes (PILOs) have been aligned with the program courses through a series of methodological procedures to ensure the adequacy, quality, balance, and appropriateness of the courses in relation to the nature of the program.

Courses

Sub-PILOs

A-1

A-2

A-3

B-1

B-2

B-3

C-1

C-2

C-3

C-4

D-1

D-2

D-3

D-4

Arabic (101)

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Islamic Culture

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National Culture

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Arab-Israeli Conflict

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Introduction to Computer

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Introduction to Islamic Fiqh

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Fundamentals of Islamic Fiqh (1)

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Hadith Terminology and Its Scholars

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Fiqh of Worship

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History of Legal Systems

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Criminology and Penology

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Political and Constitutional Systems

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Introduction to Civil Law

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Principles of Economics and Islamic Economics

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Legal Terminology

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Arabic (1)

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Civil Law (Sources and Provisions of Obligations)

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Administrative Law

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General Penal Law

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Fiqh of Transactions (2)

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Public International Law

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Local Administration

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Fundamentals of Islamic Fiqh (2)

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International Organizations and Human Rights

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Family Provisions

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Economics (Money, Banks, and International Trade)

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Arabic (2)

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Procedure Law

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Administrative Judiciary

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Fiqh of Transactions (3)

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Civil Law (Sales and Lease Contracts)

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Inheritance

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Maritime and Air Law

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Fundamentals of Fiqh (3)

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Islamic Criminal Legislation

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Commercial Law (1)

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Labor and Insurance Law

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Fiqh of Prophet’s Biography

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Private Penal Law

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Arabic (3)

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Private International Law (Nationality and Domicile)

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Private International Law (Conflict of Laws and Legal Status of Foreigners)

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Judiciary and Legal Evidence

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Fundamentals of Fiqh (4)

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Procedure Law (Compulsory Enforcement)

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Exegesis of Quran Verses and Hadiths of Rulings

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Commercial Law (2)

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Civil Law (Property and In-Kind Insurance)

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Wills and Endowments

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Public Finance and Tax Legislation

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Criminal Procedure Law

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Research methodology

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9. Teaching Strategies:

Teaching Strategy

Description of Usage

Lecture

In a lecture, the lecturer directly presents and explains theoretical concepts to a large group of students in a classroom setting. The lecturer often utilizes a whiteboard or other visual aids to enhance the presentation. Students typically listen attentively and may take brief notes.

Dialogue and Discussion

Discussion involves verbal interaction between two or more parties within a lecture setting. This can occur between the lecturer and students or among students themselves under the guidance and supervision of the lecturer.

Brainstorming

Brainstorming involves encouraging students to freely share all of their ideas about a particular issue or problem presented to them during the lecture in a supportive environment free from the pressure of criticism or evaluation.

Cooperative Learning

Cooperative learning involves positive interaction among students within small groups. Each student plays an active role, influencing and being influenced by the opinions of others. This approach allows students to engage in discussions, share ideas, and collaborate on solving problems or completing tasks. Students are typically divided into small groups of 4 to 6 individuals. Each group works together to achieve a common goal or set of objectives.

Self-Learning

Self-learning involves following a set of procedures to manage the learning process, allowing learners to engage in educational tasks that align with their individual needs and cognitive abilities.

Simulation

Simulation involves creating a realistic scenario that mimics real-world situations. Learners are placed in this simulated environment and are held accountable for their decisions and their consequences without facing any actual risks.

Project-Based Learning

This dynamic teaching strategy allows students to discover and develop skills through collaborative work in small groups. It emphasizes participation, engagement, and active learning, leading to a deeper understanding of the subject matter.

Seminar

Seminars provide a platform for in-depth discussions and critical analysis of research papers.

Field Visits

Field visits are organized to refugee camps, displacement sites, and relevant organizations within the country, following a pre-defined plan and specific objectives outlined in the program’s course specification.

10. Assessment Strategies:

Assessment Method

Description (Courses in which it is used and frequency of use)

Written exams (midterm and final Exams)

They are used for all levels to assess theoretical knowledge. Grades are distributed among the years of study.

Oral Exams

Questions are directly posed to the students, who answer them to demonstrate their understanding of the course. This prepares them to respond directly to course topics, and they will be awarded some marks for this.

Assessment of Assignments

Tasks and assignments assigned to students by course lecturers are evaluated to assess the student’s commitment to completing these tasks and assignments. Marks are given after the assessment.

Performance Observation

Performance is observed by the course lecturers to determine the student’s knowledge of the course components and how well they perform these courses.

11. System of study

1.     Total Credit Hours Required for Program Completion: 145 hours

2.     System of study:

Yearly

 

Total credit hours and their percentages of the total program credit hours are as follows:

Requirements

Hours

Percentage

·       General cultural courses (University Requirements) and their percentage out of the program total credit hours:

11 hours

7.52%

·       Core specialization courses and their percentage out of the program total credit hours:

135 hours

91.48%

    

12. Study Plan

First Level:

Courses

Course title

Number of hours

Responsible department

Theoretical

Seminar

Practical

Training

Course (1)

Introduction to Islamic Fiqh

3

Comparative Fiqh

Course (2)

History of Legal Systems

3

History and Philosophy of Law

Course (3)

Political and Constitutional Systems

4

Public Law

Course (4)

Fiqh of Worship

3

Comparative Fiqh

Course (5)

Introduction to Law

3

Civil Law

Course (6)

Fundamentals of Fiqh

3

Fundamentals of Fiqh and Hadith

Course (7)

Hadith Terminology and Its Scholars

3

Fundamentals of Fiqh and Hadith

Course (8)

Criminology and Penology

3

Criminal Law

Course (9)

Economics and Islamic Economics

3

Public Law/ Comparative Fiqh

Course (10)

Arabic (101)

3

Faculty of Languages

Course (11)

Arab-Israeli Conflict

2

Islamic Culture Unit

Course (12)

National Culture

2

Islamic Culture Unit

Course (13)

Introduction to Computer

2

Faculty of Computer and Information Technology

Course (14)

Legal Terminology

2

Public International Law

Total hours

39

 

 Level Two:

Courses

Course title

Number of hours

Responsible department

Theoretical

Seminar

Practical

Training

Course (1)

Civil Law (Sources and Provisions of Obligations)

3

Civil Law

Course (2)

General Penal Law

3

Criminal Law

Course (3)

Administrative Law

3

Public Law

Course (4)

Economics (Money, Banks, and International Trade)

3

Public Law

Course (5)

Public International Law

3

Public International Law

Course (6)

Family Provisions

3

Comparative Fiqh

Course (7)

Local Administration

3

Public Law

Course (8)

International Organizations and Human Rights

3

Public International Law

Course (9)

Fiqh of Transactions (2)

3

Comparative Fiqh

Course (10)

Fundamentals of Fiqh (2)

3

Fundamentals of Fiqh and Hadith

Course (11)

Arabic (2)

2

Fundamentals of Fiqh and Hadith

Course (12)

Islamic Culture

2

Comparative Fiqh

Total hours

34

    

Level Three:

Courses

Course title

Number of hours

Responsible department

Theoretical

Seminar

Practical

Training

Course (1)

Civil Law (Sales and Lease Contracts)

3

Civil Law

Course (2)

Inheritance

3

Comparative Fiqh

Course (3)

Private Penal Law

3

Criminal Law

Course (4)

Labor and Insurance Law

3

Civil Law

Course (5)

Administrative Judiciary

3

Public Law

Course (6)

Fiqh of Prophet’s Biography

2

Comparative Fiqh

Course (7)

Commercial Law (3)

3

Commercial Law 

Course (8)

Maritime and Air Law

3

Commercial Law

Course (9)

Procedure Law

3

Procedure Law

Course (10)

Fundamentals of Fiqh (3)

3

Fundamentals of Fiqh and Hadith

Course (11)

Islamic Criminal Legislation

3

Comparative Fiqh

Course (12)

Fiqh of Transactions (3)

3

Comparative Fiqh

Course (13)

Arabic (3)

2

Fundamentals of Fiqh and Hadith

Total number of hours

37

    

Level Four:

 

Courses

Course title

Number of hours

Responsible department

Theoretical

Seminar

Practical

Training

Course (1)

Civil Law (Property and In-Kind Insurance)

3

Civil Law

Course (2)

Fundamentals of Fiqh (4)

3

Fundamentals of Fiqh and Hadith

Course (3)

Procedure Law (Compulsory Enforcement)

3

Procedure Law

Course (4)

Private International Law (Conflict of Laws and Legal Status of Foreigners)

3

Private International Law

Course (5)

Wills and Endowments

2

Comparative Fiqh

Course (6)

Commercial Law (4)

3

Commercial Law

Course (7)

Criminal Procedure Law

3

Criminal Law

Course (8)

Public Finance and Tax Legislation

3

Public Law

Course (9)

Judiciary and Legal Evidence

3

Comparative Fiqh

Course (10)

Exegesis of Quran Verses and Hadiths of Rulings

2

Comparative Fiqh

Course (11)

Private International Law (Nationality and Domicile)

3

Private International Law

Course (12)

Arabic (4)

2

Fundamentals of Fiqh and Hadith

Course (13)

Research Methodology

3

Public Law/ Comparative Fiqh

Total hours

36

 

 

13. Admission Requirements:

1.     The applicant must have a high school certificate with a minimum average grade of 75%.

2.     Passing the Entrance Test

14. Success and Program Completion Requirements:

·       From level one to level two: Students must pass 11 courses to proceed.

·       From level two to level three: Students must pass 23 courses to proceed.

·       From level three to level four: Students must pass 36 courses to proceed.

15. Graduation Requirements:

·       Total required credit hours for graduation: 146 credit hours

·       Minimum passing mark for each course: 50%

·       Total required marks or cumulative GPA for graduation: 2600 marks

  1. Required Resources for Program Implementation:
  2. Learning Resources:
  • Provision of a comprehensive physical and digital library with relevant references and study materials.
  1. Facilities, Equipment and Learning Devices:
  • Internet access
  • Seminar room
  • Projectors
  • Audio equipment

 

  1. Program Assessment and Enhancement:

Targeted/ Assessed

Assessment Strategy

Sample

Final year students

Discussion group

20%

Graduates

Questionnaire

20%

Teaching Staff

Personal interviews

100%

Employers

Questionnaire

50%

Council for Academic Accreditation and Quality Assurance (CAQA)

Document review and interviews

100%

 
  1. Academic Program Graduate Attributes:

Upon successful completion of the program, the graduates will be able to:

  • Demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of Islamic, legal, and judicial sciences.
  • Effectively adapt and describe all facts and cases.
  • Draft minutes, pleadings, contracts, and judicial memoranda.
  • Derive sound and effective legal and judicial solutions.
  • Exhibit a comprehensive understanding of all methods of religious, legal, and judicial research and utilize modern research techniques.
  • Assume professional responsibility.
  • Respect the values of society and embody the principles of tolerance and moderation.
  • Effectively represent clients in legal proceedings before courts of law.
  • Demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of procedural and substantive rules, as well as dispute resolution methods for both domestic and international legal contexts.