Bachelor of Social Science in Law Enforcement Management and Leadership

Duration: 4 years

    First Year - 1st Semester

  • LML111 - Fundamental Psychology

    • Credit Hours : 3
    • Introduction to Fundamental Psychology
  • LML112 - Academic Literacy I

    • Credit Hours : 3
    • Introduction to Academic Literacy I
  • LML113 - Introduction to Forensic Science

    • Credit Hours : 3
    • Introduction to Forensic Science
  • LML114 - Constitutional Law

    • Credit Hours : 3
    • Introduction to Constitutional Law
  • LML115 - Introduction to Politics and Government

    • Credit Hours : 3
    • Introduction to Politics and Government
  • LML116 - Introduction to Principles and theories of security

    • Credit Hours : 3
    • Introduction to Principles and theories of security
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    First Year - 2nd Semester

  • LML121 - Introduction to Sociology

    • Credit Hours : 3
    • Introduction to Sociology
  • LML122 - Academic Literacy II: Writing and Oral Skills for Social Science

    • Credit Hours : 3
    • Academic Literacy II: Writing and Oral Skills for Social Science
  • LML123 - Forensic Evidence

    • Credit Hours : 3
    • Forensic Evidence
  • LML124 - Administrative Law

    • Credit Hours : 3
    • Introduction to Administrative Law
  • LML125 - Introduction to public administration

    • Credit Hours : 3
    • Introduction to Public Administration
  • LML126 - Criminal Investigations and Law Enforcement Procedures

    • Credit Hours : 3
    • Criminal Investigations and Law Enforcement Procedures
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    Second Year - 1st Semester

  • LML211 - Social Anthropology

    • Credit Hours : 3
    • Introduction to Social Anthropology
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    Second Year - 2ND Semester

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    Third Year - 1st Semester

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    Third Year - 2ND Semester

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    Fourth Year - 1st Semester

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    Fourth Year - 2ND Semester

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