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University of the South Pacific USP Bachelor of Law (LLB)

University of the South Pacific USP

Bachelor of Law (LLB)

Suva, Fiji

4 Years

English

Full time

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21 Jul 2025

FJD 18,000 / per year *

On-Campus

* international student tuition fee

Key Summary

    About: The Bachelor of Law (LLB) is a comprehensive undergraduate degree focusing on legal principles and systems. This program typically involves studying various areas of law, including contract law, constitutional law, and criminal law. Students engage in critical thinking and analysis, aiming to develop essential skills for a legal career.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue diverse career paths such as solicitors, barristers, legal consultants, or work in corporate law. Other opportunities include roles in public service, non-profit organizations, or further studies in specialized law fields.

Introduction

Recent advances in computer and telecommunications networking have increased the importance of networking technologies in the computing discipline. Net-centric computing is a relatively new branch of computing, and it represents a paradigm shift to the Internet computing model.

Net-centric computing covers a range of sub-specialties including: computer communication network concepts and protocols, multimedia systems, Web standards and technologies, network security, wireless and mobile computing, and distributed systems. Upon graduation, our graduates can expect to find employment opportunities in the private and public sectors where ICT is used. A wide range of career options includes, but are not limited to, Network Administrator, Network Analyst, Consultant, and Applications Developer for Internet and mobile environments. USP offers the degree Bachelor of Net-centric Computing. This is a four-year professional degree.

Bachelor of Net-Centric Computing and Bachelor of Software Engineering are provisionally accredited by the Australian Computer Society. Graduates of these programmes will be eligible to become members of the Australian Computer Society and be granted the Certified Technologist (CT) post-nominal. They will be eligible to apply for recognition as Certified Professional (CP) after five years of suitable professional ICT experience.

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