Law students are required to get internship and conduct graduation research, while Sharia students are required only to conduct graduation research.
No credit hours are counted for the internship required for Law students. The Internship and Career Guidance Unit in the Student Affairs Department takes measures to complete the internship program on time either inside or outside the campus, and sets the controls to ensure its success in light of the vision of the College Council. The instructor responsible for the internship collaborates with the supervisor of the institution to oversee students during the training period, and measure their success and the extent to which they benefit from the training.