The Graduate Studies
The Gulf College introduces a Master of Law program (Public Law - Private Law) with distinguished admission requirements. Obtaining a Master's degree in Law requires completing (42) credit units over four academic terms distributed over two years.
Conditions for Admission to Master's Programs:
- The applicant must hold a bachelor's degree from a Saudi university or a recognized university.
- Students with a GPA of (very good or higher) in specializations such as (Law, Systems, Rights, Sharia) are accepted into the master's program.
- Students with a GPA of (good) in specializations such as (Law, Systems, Rights, Sharia) are accepted into the master's program after completing supplementary courses for one semester.
- Students with a GPA of (acceptable) in specializations such as (Law, Systems, Rights, Sharia) are accepted into the master's program after completing supplementary courses for two semesters.
- Students with a bachelor's degree in other specializations are accepted into the master's program after completing supplementary courses for two semesters.
- Students with a bachelor's degree in Security and Military Sciences are accepted into the master's program after completing supplementary courses for two semesters, due to their three-year study period in the Security and Military College.
- Compliance with Executive Rule (17) of the regulations, including passing the supplementary course with a GPA of no less than (highly good) on the first attempt, and a cumulative GPA of no less than (very good) in supplementary courses.
- Good conduct and behavior and medical fitness are required.
- Submission of two scientific recommendations from previously taught professors.
- Approval from the employer if the applicant is an employee.
- Passing the General Aptitude Test for University Graduates.
- Passing the specialization test at the college.
- Passing the personal interview conducted by the department.