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About Program

Justice Formal Education Program of the Vocational School of Tuzluca began the enrollment of its first student in 2018. As well as being employed as auxiliary judicial personnel in various positions in legal services sector (such as clerks and mid-level managers) many of the graduates of this program became lawyers (judges, public attorneys and academicians) as they finished a law faculty after their graduation.

Goals

Objective of the justice programme is to educate qualified intermediary manpower needed in the legal services sector especially by various units of central organization of Ministry of Justice, various courts and other judicial authorities.

Admission Requirements

The student who want to enroll in this department, have to complete processes which determined by university's academic and judicial statute and have to achieve exams. The student who started his/her education in domestic or abroad, can make application for lateral transfer. Acceptance of students are examine considering each student's conditions and application's degree before season starting and evaluate peculiarly. Further introduction is present about entrance to university in Institute introduction's catalogue.

Graduation Requirements

The students studying in this program are required to have a Cumulative Grade Points Average (Cum.GPA) of not less than 2.00/4.00 and have completed all the courses with at least a letter grade of C3/2.00 in the program in order to graduate. The minimum number of ECTS credits required for graduation is 120. It is also mandatory for the students to complete their compulsory internship in a specified duration and quality.

Occupational Profile of Graduates

Graduates who are entitled to work will be employed for different organizations within the Ministry of Justice such as Court Houses, Public Prosecutor’s Offices, Execution Offices as ‘’chief clerk’’, ‘’assistant chief clerk’’ and ‘’recording clerk’’ and in jails as ‘’guardians’’. Graduates are also entitled to work for the private sector such as notary publics, trade registries, banks and insurance companies as well as for law firms as qualified staff.

Access to Further Studies

Graduates are also entitled to register in the Department of Public Management of the Open Education Faculties within the University of Anatolia to complete their undergraduate degree by taking the required courses. Additionally, graduates who like to continue their higher education are also entitled to apply for undergraduate programs at Faculties of Law according to their transfer exam score (DGS).