The Bachelor of Laws (LLB) prepares students for legal practice, public service and academic study — covering constitutional, criminal, contract, property and civil procedure law alongside African customary law.
Modules are released in sequence and assessed through written work, examinations and a final research project. Course codes match official transcripts.
Year 1 — Source of Laws
LAW101English Development and Law
LAW102Introduction to Roman Laws
LAW103Africa Customary Laws
LAW104Introduction to the Formation of Constitutions
LAW105Judiciary and Topics of Law
LAW106Human Rights Law
LAW107Business Law
LAW108Labour Law
LAW109Family Law
Year 2 — Dispute Resolution & Interpretation
LAW201Civil Litigation
LAW202Restorative Justice
LAW203Criminal Law
LAW204Land & Environmental Dispute Resolution
LAW205Criminal Procedure
LAW206Civil Procedure
LAW207Law of Association
LAW208Commercial Law
Year 3 — Specialization
LAW301Data Analysis and Research
LAW302Introduction to Critical Reasoning
LAW303Psychology Studies
LAW304African Customary Law
LAW305Law of Evidence and Law of Contract
LAW306Law of Succession 2
LAW307Jurisprudence 2
LAW311LLB Legal Study Research
Career pathways
Where graduates go.
Our alumni step into roles across government, the courts, civil society, the press and the private sector — both at home and across the continent.
Paralegal / Legal Researcher
Legal Practitioner Trainee
Public Service Legal Officer
Compliance Officer
NGO and Human Rights Programme Officer
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