School of Law
Bachelor of Laws
Qualification / Course Information
Minimum Duration:
4 years
Minimum Credits:
490
NQF Level:
8
SAQA:
122316
MODE:
Contact Learning
CAMPUS:
Centurion (Pretoria)
LANGUAGE:
English
QUALIFICATION OVERVIEW
This qualification recognises the skills and knowledge expected of stakeholders or individuals seeking positions in the law environment. The programme is designed to equip students for the demands of the legal and academic environments in democratic South Africa, as well as taking responsibility in relevant societal contexts.
The Bachelor of Laws degree is aimed at producing competent, skilled and dynamic legal graduates, equipped with a firm knowledge and understanding of the relevant legal principles. It furthermore provides the foundation for Master’s level study and develops research capacity in the methodology and techniques of the discipline.
Flexibility is provided with a choice of electives such as Intellectual Property Law, Law Related to Business Distress and Legal Strategy, in order for graduates to specialise in specific fields of the law.
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES:
The programme provides access to the legal industry to individuals who want to practice as legal practitioners. The programme also serves the entry qualification into a Master of Laws (LLM).
Entry Requirements
THE ADMISSION CRITERIA FOR THE BACHELOR OF LAWS (LLB) PROFESSIONAL ARE:
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a Senior Certificate (SC) with degree endorsement; OR
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a National Senior Certificate (NSC) with a minimum of 50% in four 20-credit subjects, and a minimum of 40% in English Home Language or 50% in English First Additional Language (students who did not 50% in English First Additional Language have to complete a bridging module in English); OR
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a National Senior Certificate – Vocational Level 4 (NC(V)) with a minimum of 50% in three fundamental subjects including English; and minimum 60% in four vocational subjects; OR
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a Higher Certificate (NQF 5), Advanced Certificate (NQF 6) or Diploma (NQF 6) in the field of law, management or commerce.
To find out more about alternate access routes at STADIO, please click HERE
QUALIFICATION OUTCOMES
Students who completed the programme will be able to:
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Apply the knowledge base, theory, methodology of discipline and application relevant to the field.
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Implement the values and principles of law as enshrined in the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996.
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Demonstrate critical thinking and analytical reasoning as required in the law profession.
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Apply the law accurately in a range of environments including professional and career contexts.
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Act as responsible South African and global citizens.
QUALIFICATION CURRICULUM
1st YEAR MODULES
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African Studies
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End-User Computing
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Family Law
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Introduction to Law
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Law of Persons
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Legal Foundations
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Legal Skills
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Social Justice
2nd YEAR MODULES
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African Customary Law
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Constitutional Law
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Introduction to Leadership and Ethics
- Labour Law
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Law of Contract
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Law of Succession
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Statutory Interpretation
3rd YEAR MODULES
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Administrative Law
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Company Law
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Criminal Law
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Human Rights Law
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Insolvency Law
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Jurisprudence in an African Context
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Law of Delict
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Law of Property
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Special Contracts
4th YEAR MODULES
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Civil Procedure
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Criminal Procedure
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International Law
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Law of Damages
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Law of Evidence
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Legal Research Essay
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Legal Research Methodology
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ELECTIVE I Choose ONE of the following elective modules:
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Intellectual Property Law OR Law Relating to Business OR Legal Strategy
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The following pre-requisites apply for purposes of the 4-year LLB degree:
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Company Law: Students must first complete Law of Contract.
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Law of Property: Students must first complete Law of Persons and Family Law.
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Law of Delict: Students must first complete Law of Persons and Family Law.
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Legal Research Essay: Students must first complete Legal Research Methodology.
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Special Contracts: Students must first complete Law of Contract.
In addition to the prerequisites to 1-5, contact learning students who have more than two modules outstanding from the earlier year of study, will not be able to progress to the next academic year until one or more of those modules have been passed. For example, a student who has three first year modules outstanding would not be able to progress to the second year. A student with three second year modules outstanding, will not be allowed to progress to year 3 of the programme. A student with three third year modules outstanding would not be able to progress to the final year.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Graduates will be able to commence their articles at an attorney firm in order to prepare for the Board Examinations.
The Bachelor of Laws prepares graduates with a critical understanding of legal practices and rules, as well as for entry into the legal profession as attorneys or advocates working for their own account after completing the Board Examinations (BAR).
Below are some key career opportunities that you may consider once you have completed this qualification:
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Legal Advisors
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Prosecutors
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Attorneys
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Advocates
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Judges
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Company Secretaries
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Magistrates