Kingdom University’s law programme gets high rating
Manama: Bahrain-based Kingdom University’s Bachelor of Law programme was awarded “Confidence” - the highest rating granted - by the National Authority for Qualifications & Quality Assurance of Education & Training
(QAAET).
According to the Authority’s recently published academic auditing report, the programme achieved the rating after satisfying the Qualification and Quality Assurance (QQA)’s four indicators, which are based on international quality standards measures.
University President Prof. Yusuf Abdul Ghaffar said the rating was obtained due to the continuous review and evaluation of existing programmes offered by the university’s Quality Assurance Department.
Prof. Abdul Ghaffar congratulated the University’s Board of Trustees, departments, the College of Law and its academics and all the staff on the achievement, which reflect the varsity’s credibility and professional standing.
As per the QAAET’s report, the programme demonstrates fitness for purposes in terms of mission, relevance, curriculum, pedagogy, intended learning outcomes and assessment.
The report also found the programme’s graduates meeting academic standards compatible with equivalent programmes in Bahrain, regionally and internationally.
Professor Ahmed Rashad, Dean of College of Law, said the college is keen to provide high-quality programmes to ensure that the learning outputs are effective and qualify the students to succeed in their future
career.
“We aim to occupy a distinguished place among the faculties of law and position ourselves to be the college of choice by providing selected academic courses that meet the current requirements in various legal fields locally, regionally and globally,” Professor Rashad
said.
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