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Program Overview
The Justice program at Final International University (FIU) in Girne, North Cyprus, is a 2-year associate degree (A.A.S.) offered on campus through the Vocational School. This program is designed for students seeking foundational knowledge in the legal system and prepares them for entry-level roles in the justice sector. The curriculum focuses on core legal principles, court procedures, and ethical practices, providing a practical pathway into the field of law.
What You'll Study
The program covers essential topics in law and justice, including:
- Introduction to Law – Basic legal concepts and terminology
- Constitutional Law – Structure of government and fundamental rights
- Criminal Law – Elements of crimes and criminal procedure
- Civil Law – Contracts, torts, and property law
- Court Systems – Organization and function of courts
- Legal Ethics – Professional responsibility and conduct
- Legal Writing and Research – Drafting documents and case analysis
Students engage in practical exercises, mock trials, and case studies to apply theoretical knowledge. The program is delivered entirely on campus, allowing for direct interaction with instructors and peers.
Career Outlook
Graduates of the Justice A.A.S. program are prepared for roles such as:
- Court clerk
- Legal assistant
- Paralegal
- Law enforcement support staff
- Administrative officer in legal departments
This degree also serves as a foundation for further study in law or related fields. The program equips students with skills in legal analysis, communication, and procedural knowledge valued in public and private sectors.
Admission Overview
Admission to the Justice program requires a high school diploma or equivalent. International students must meet English language proficiency requirements as specified by the university. For detailed application procedures and deadlines, prospective students should contact the FIU admissions office directly.

