An interdisciplinary programme exploring constitutional governance, democratic theory, legal philosophy and the transition from political to legal governance — central to ASPG's advocacy mission.
Modules are released in sequence and assessed through written work, examinations and a final research project. Course codes match official transcripts.
Year 1 — Foundations & Theory
PSLS101Introduction to Political Science
PSLS102Introduction to World War
PSLG103Introduction to Legal Laws
PSLG104Politics vs Legal Laws
PSLS105Formation of Constitution vs Religion Laws
PSLS106Legal Laws Politics and Democracy
PSLS108Political Theories vs Legal Laws
PSLS109Africa Colonialism History and Neo Politics
PSLS110Civil Liberty and Rights
PSLS111Human Rights
Year 2 — Interpretation & Critical Think-Tanks
PSLS201Legal Laws Politics and Governance
PSLS202Legal Laws Politics and Economy
PSLS203Government and International Politics
PSLS204Introduction to Legal Government vs Politics
PSLS205Legal Governance Structure
Years 3–4 — Guiding Light Leaders
PSLS301Legal vs Political Parties Philosophies
PSLS302Democracy as People's Power vs Political Government
PSLS303Legal Government vs Democratic Society
PSLS304Execution of Legal Government
PSLS305Legal Laws Democracy and Governance
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.
Constitutional Advisor
Senior Policy Analyst
Parliamentary Researcher
Governance Reform Consultant
Public Affairs Director
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