The Justice Program across the country is a program that continues to develop. While vocational education has entered a period of depression in recent years, many associate degree programs in our country have been closed with students, and scientific studies have been done to show that it is a great student interest in the Justice Program. On the basis of the interest in the Justice Program, employment opportunities are evidently distinct from other associate degree programs.
The number of students in associate degree programs, which have been most popular in previous years, has started to decrease. Programs found in many Vocational Schools seem to have been closed for student acquisition or attempted to be supplemented with new programs. On the other hand, while the number of Justice Programs has increased steadily, it seems that the quotas are filled with all of them.
This program, which is supposed to be taken by students, does not exist in other units of Düzce University and this program is not widespread in the universities in the provinces of Western Kareleniz and the program has a special significance in that the number of students in the universities throughout the country is more than 100%. We are also thinking that the continuity of students will continue because of the fact that Akçakoca is a tourism region and that Düzce is close to major cities such as Ankara, Istanbul and Bursa and contributes to the continuous development that is on the transit route between Asia and Europe.
In the case of programa students are expected to come to the region especially from Istanbul, Ankara, Bursa, Sakarya and Zonguldak. This is reflected in the fact that the quotas of the Department of Justice have occupancy rates of 100% in state universities throughout the country, and a serious student request is expected from other illnesses when considering the advantages of the department in the context of a changing vocational education and the future.
It is to educate the Justice Personnel with a high social sensitivity and advocate for the interests and rights of the country by producing information for the benefit of all segments of the society.
To be a program that educates the qualified personnel required by the public and private sector in the fields of law and justice, to organize academic activities, to make scientific publications and to be preferred by students.
Students who successfully complete the programme will be awarded an Associate Degree in Justice.
[] Earned Level of Qualification
It is a program that provides associate degree education.
Students who graduate from the Associate's Degree Program obtain the title of "Profession of Justice" by taking "Diploma of Justice".
[] Admission Requirements
The admissions of students to the programs are made according to the Student Selection and Placement Center (OSYM – University entrance exam) within the framework set by the regulations of Higher Education Council (HEC). After students inform the Student Selection and Placement Center about what programs they want to study at, students are placed in the related programs according to their scores they got from the exam. Graduates of related vocational high schools can enroll in the department within the framework set by the regulations of Higher Education Council (HEC).
Foreign students are admitted to the related programs with the scores of internationally acceptable exams such as SAT, ACT or are admitted to the related programs with their high school graduation grades (Undergraduate and Graduate Programs for Foreign Students Admission Guidelines).
The admission of students of General Academic Exchange Protocol to the related programs are done within the framework of the bilateral agreements (ERASMUS, FARABI, etc) signed between Duzce University and the partner universities. Guest students may enroll into the courses in this program, if the related academic unit approves. Sufficient language knowledge is required to monitor the program.
[] Course's Contrubution To Program
To complete the available courses in the program (a total of 120 ECTS) successfully, the students have to get at least 50 points out of 100 and required to achieve 2.00 on a 4.00 weighted grade point average. To graduate from the programs students should get at least DD in all of the courses provided.Students are also required to complete the compulsory practice in the specified time.
[] Recognition of Prior Learning
Students enrolled in DU might be exempted from certain courses within the framework of certain regulations. A student can be exempted from a certain course provided related course content previously received from another institution complies with that of DU, which is subject to approval and verification by the Board of faculty/graduate school/school.
Recognition of Education Abroad
DU recognises academic terms and courses studied by a student that has been involved in an exchange programme for one or two terms at the universities with which a partnership was established.
Students that are selected to avail themselves of Student Mobility for Studies under ERASMUS are obliged to draw up an education agreement with relevant ERASMUS Unit Coordination prior to the mobility term. The education agreement demonstrates the courses to be studied at the partner university the student intends to go, as well as appropriate ECTS credits.
In addition to this, students shall be asked to issue a Recognition Sheet, which refers to the equivalent of foreign courses in DU, so that the credit transfer is planned and approved.
At the end of the exchange term, the courses studied abroad are recorded and demonstrated in the transcript, together with the original course codes and names and ECTS credits. Pursuant to ERASMUS Programme and Collaboration Agreements concluded thereunto, official transcripts will quote, an abbreviation signal of ET, European Transfer, for the courses studied abroad.
[] Description of Program
Akcakoca Vocational School Law Department The Justice Program is a program that will be able to adapt quickly to professional life, perform at a high level, and train professionals who are qualified to work in both distinguished law offices and private sector as well as in the justice bureaucracy.
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Program Requirements |
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The person graduated from the Vocational School of Judicial Practice can work as a director of court clerks in a court after taking of exam organised by the Ministry of Justice successfully. |
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The person graduated from the Vocational School of Judicial Practice can work as a director of execution office (debt collecting department) in a court after taking of exam organised by Ministry of Justice successfully. |
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The person graduated from the Vocational School of Judicial Practice can work as a court clerk in a court after taking of exam organised by Ministry of Justice successfully. |
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A graduate of the Vocational School of Justice may be a director in prisons, provided that the examination is opened by the Ministry of Justice. |
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The person graduated from the Vocational School of Judicial Practice can also attend 4-year undergraduate programmes, especially in the law faculties, if he/she has such qualifications declared in the relevant regulation. |
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The person graduated from the Vocational School of Judicial Practice can manage paper works in a court or in an office. |
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The person graduated from the Vocational School of Judicial Practice can analyse some problems in law practices. |
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The person graduated from the Vocational School of Judicial Practice keen on following legal literatures. |
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The person graduated from the Vocational School of Judicial Practice keen on getting position in non-governmental organisations, trade organisations and professional organisations. |
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The person graduated from the Vocational School of Judicial Practice is highly sensitive to violation of human rights. |
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Justice, who graduated from vocational high schools will be sufficient for him to operate a computer has to keep track of business areas. |
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Justice, who graduated from vocational high school in accordance with the requirements of working life has sufficient knowledge of accounting. |
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The person graduated from the Vocational School of Judicial Practice can improve a way of practice of legal norms. |
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the institution of the modern Republic of Turkey and Ataturk's principles and respectful individuals linked to the Revolution and to the point position. |
[] TYYÇ - Based on the Adequacy-Relationship Adequacy of Program
[] Professional Profile of Graduates
The Justice Programs have become a center of attraction in recent years, especially with job advertisements expressed in thousands by the Ministry of Justice. Graduates of the Justice Program are able to work at various levels of public and private sector, in particular the public sector. The main positions in the public sector are listed below.
A) Zabıt Kâtibi (Criminal Courts, Civil Courts, Specialized Courts, Administrative Courts, Tax Courts, Chief Public Prosecutors, High Judiciary etc.)
B) Election Clerk (YSK, Provincial and District Election Boards)
C) Execution Attendant (in the Directorate of Punishment and Protection)
D) Supervised Freedom Manager / Director Asst.
E) Executive Director / Director Asst.
F) Executive Officer
G) Execution and Protection Officer
H) Attorney of Attorney (in Advocacy Offices)
I) Notary Public (Notary Public)
J) Bailiff
K) Public administrations and organizations in the general administrative services class
L) Legal consultancy and execution offices of other public institutions and organizations can work as professional staff.
In addition to the public sector, the private sector can also be employed for the realization and follow-up of the legal procedures of many underground businesses. These areas are mainly listed below.
A) legal counseling of companies
B) In the customs offices' jurisdictions
C) In Law Attorneys' Offices and Legal Consulting Companies
D) In establishments where private college service is provided
E) In tourism agencies and tourism consultancy services
F) In Property Büros
In addition, those who complete the Justice program have the opportunity to move to the law faculty if they are successful in the Vertical Transfer Examination. However, after graduation, they can directly register to the third grade of the departments of Economics, Business Administration and Public Administration of the Open Education Faculty.
[] The Upper Stage of a Transition
Students who graduate from this program may pursue undergraduate programs in accordance with established rules.
Of the 120 ECTS courses taught in the program, 12 must be compulsory courses, 60 elective courses, and 48 compulsory courses.
[] Examinations, Assessment and Grading
For each course, the method of assessment and grading is defined "Course Information Form" in details.
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[] Graduation Requirements
In the Justice Program of the Vocational High School; The program curriculum was established to provide the minimum qualifications determined by the knowledge, skills and competencies and other criteria of higher education qualifications to be obtained by the students who have graduated successfully with the minimum credits based on the student workload. In order to be able to graduate from this program, each student must have received at least 120 ECTS from compulsory and elective courses in the curriculum and fulfill the course passing criteria determined by the senate. The minimum 120 ECTS required for each student to graduate is 12 from Common Compulsory Courses, 32 from Elective Courses and 76 from Compulsory Courses. Common Compulsory Courses Foreign Language - I / II, Turkish Language - I / II, Atatürk Principles and History of Turkish Revolution - I / II courses. Each student who fulfills these conditions is awarded the Associate Degree in Justice Diploma. There is no need for students to undertake a compulsory internship.
[] Director and Deputy Directors
Director
Prof. Dr. Recai AYDIN
Assist. Prof. Dr. Arif GÜNGÖR
E-Mail:arifgungor@duzce.edu.tr
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Head of Department
Assist. Prof. Dr. Arif GÜNGÖR
arifgungor@duzce.edu.tr
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Lecturer
Lect. Dr. Veysel BABAHANOĞLU
veyselbabahanoglu@duzce.edu.tr
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Lecturer
Lect. Ercan YELMAN
ercanyelman@duzce.edu.tr
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Lecturer
Lect. Şerife Büşra ÜMİT IŞIK
sbusraumitisik@duzce.edu.tr
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Lecturer
Lect. Murat GEZİCİ
muratgezici@duzce.edu.tr