Doç. Dr. Kutluhan Bozkurt
Program Description
The Master's Program in Public Law aims to enhance the knowledge and expertise of prospective students interested in public law. The courses offered within the program are designed to provide students with a solid foundation in public law.
The program includes courses in fundamental areas such as Constitutional Law, Administrative Law, and Criminal Law, as well as specialized courses in Sports Law, Migration and Refugee Law, Climate Protection Law, Economic Public Law, Legal Anthropology, and Democracy Theory, enabling students to gain expertise in specific fields. Additionally, students have the opportunity to take courses outside the program each semester, enabling interdisciplinary work.
Program Structure
To graduate from the Master's Program in Public Law without a thesis, students must successfully complete the courses Research Methods and Ethics and Law Seminar, as well as at least 8 elective courses and a term project.
Public Law Special Application Requires
A bachelor's degree from a four-year law school.
ALES Score Type
No ALES requirement
Required documents for enrollment in non-thesis master's programs:
Notarized copy of bachelor's degree or graduation certificate obtained from e-Government
Original or notarized copy of bachelor's transcript (documents obtained from e-Government are accepted)
Original and photocopy of identity card
For male applicants: a recent Military Service Status Certificate (documents obtained from e-Government are accepted.)
1 passport-sized photograph