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University of Johannesburg
BA (Law)
- Johannesburg, South Africa
BA
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
The purpose of a BA (Law) degree is to allow the student to acquire knowledge of the South African legal system, private law, constitutional law and customary law.


University of Johannesburg
BCom (Law)
- Johannesburg, South Africa
Bachelor's degree
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
The purpose of a BCom (Law) degree is to allow the student to acquire knowledge of the South African legal system, private law, business enterprises law, labour law and customary law. In addition to this, the student will be able to take courses in aspects of Economic and Management Sciences.
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Al Yamamah University
Bachelor of Law (LLB)
LLB
Full time
On-Campus
English
Under the College of Business Administration, Al Yamamah University’s Department of Law offers LLB degree program, leading to a qualifying law degree for academic and professional purposes.
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Studying Private Law at the Bachelor's degree level offers an exciting opportunity to understand the complexities of legal systems and the role of law in society. This program prepares you to navigate various legal contexts and helps build a strong foundation for future legal practice.
In this field, you'll explore essential topics such as contract law, property law, and tort law. Many students develop skills in legal analysis and drafting legal documents, enabling them to articulate legal arguments clearly and persuasively. The curriculum typically includes coursework that emphasizes critical thinking, ethics, and the intricacies of legislation. Through engaging assignments and group projects, students strengthen their ability to collaborate and analyze cases collaboratively. As students delve into real-world legal scenarios, they build confidence in applying their knowledge to practical situations, reinforcing their adaptability as future legal professionals.
Graduates of Bachelor's degree programs in Private Law are well-equipped for various career paths, including roles in law firms, corporate legal departments, or public service. This degree lays the groundwork for pursuing advanced studies, such as a Juris Doctor, if you wish to become a practicing attorney.