Master of Science in Islamic Judicial Practice
The Master of Science in Islamic Judicial Practice (MSIJP) is targeted at law graduates who need to enhance their knowledge and skills in aspects of Shariah. This is a 120- credit study programme at level 9 of MNQF with the duration of one academic year. The program comprises of eight taught modules, all of which are compulsory, complimented by a Dissertation (DIS909) carrying 24 credits.
Overview
- Method Face to Face / Blended / E-Learning
- Duration 12 months
- MQA level 9
- Language Dhivehi
- Course Code MSIJP
Learning Outcomes
- އިޤުތިޞާދީ މުޢާމަލާތްތައް ޟަވާބިޠުތަކާއި ޝަރުޢީ ޙުކުމްތަކަށް ބޭނުންވާ މިންވަރު ސާފުވެގެންދާނެއެވެ
- އިޤުތިޞާދީ މުޢާމަލާތްތަކުގެ ޙުކުމްތަކާމެދު ފިޤުހީ މަޞްދަރުތަކުގައިވާ ޙުކުމްތައް ސާފުވ،ެ މިޒަމާނުގެ ރައުޔުތަކާއި އަޅައި ކިޔަން އެނގޭނެއެވެ
- އިސްލާމީ ޝަރީޢަތުގައި އިޤުތިޞާދީ މުޢާމަލާތްތަކާ މެދު އައިސްފައިވާ ޙުކުމްތައް ި އެނގ، ދިރިއުޅުމުގެ ޙަޔާތުގައި އެޙުކުމްތައް ތަންފީޒު ކުރާނެ ގޮތް އެނގޭނެއެވެ
Modules
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Year 1
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Islamic Sharia Theory120 hours
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Islamic Commercial Law120 hours
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Islamic Family Law120 hours
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Islamic Law of Transaction120 hours
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Research Methods in Education120 hours
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Islamic Criminal Law120 hours
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Islamic Judicial Procedures120 hours
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Islamic law of Evidence120 hours
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Dissertation240 hours
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Admission Requirements
General Entry
- A related Bachelor‟s Degree OR
- A related Graduate Diploma at Level 8
Alternative Entry
- 25 years old, completion of a related Level 5 qualification, and 7 years of relevant experience (of which 3.5 years of experience is obtained after completion of a Level 5 qualification), and completion of an MQA approved Pre-Master‟s Program. OR
- 25 years old, completion of a related Level 6 qualification, and 6 years of relevant experience (of which 3 years of experience is obtained after completion of a Level 6 qualification), and completion of an MQA approved Pre-Master‟s Program
MNQF LEVEL
9
CREDIT
120 credits (1 year (30 weeks) full-time)
Enrollment
Course fee
Total fee | MVR 68600
Year 1 | MVR 4900 / Month
General Notice
The College may find it necessary in some circumstances to postpone or discontinue certain courses, particularly when they do not reach the prescribed minimum class size (atleast 10 per batch).