Wits Commerce, Law and Management Courses

Wits Commerce, Law and Management Courses

Academic Programmes

Undergraduate

We offer the following sought-after degrees:
Three undergraduate degree programmes in Commerce

  • A three-year Bachelor of Accounting Science (BAccSc)
  • A three-year Bachelor of Commerce (BCom)
  • A three-year Bachelor of Economic Science (BEconSc)

Two Undergraduate Programmes in Law:

  • A three-year graduate LLB programme for students who hold BA or BCom degrees but who have not completed any law subjects
  • A two-year graduate LLB programme for students who hold BA or BCom degrees who have taken law as a major subject

Selected BCom degrees are offered on a part-time basis through Wits Plus (Centre for Part-Time Studies)
For more details relating to the undergraduate programmes offered in the faculty please visit the School of Accountancy, School of Law or School of Economic and Business Sciences pages.

Postgraduate

In addition to the undergraduate degrees, we offer a wide range of postgraduate degrees and diplomas that ensure our graduates are properly positioned in the top echelons on the African continent and beyond. These postgraduate programmes are offered full-time or part-time depending on the particular degree and by coursework or through research based programmes. These include:

  • Doctor of Commerce (DCom)
  • Doctor of Economic Science (DEconSc)
  • Doctor of Laws (LLD)
  • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
  • Master of Business Administration (MBA)
  • Master of Commerce (Research)
  • Master of Commerce (Coursework and Research)
  • Master of Economic Science (by Research)
  • Master of Laws (by Research)
  • Master of Laws (by Coursework and Research)
  • Master of Management (by Research)
  • Master of Management (by Coursework and Research)
  • Bachelor of Accounting Science with Honours
  • Bachelor of Commerce with Honours
  • Bachelor of Economic Science with Honours
  • Higher Diploma in Accountancy
  • Postgraduate Diploma in Law
  • Postgraduate Diploma in Management

For additional information please see Master of Laws and PG Programmes in CLM, the School of Accountancy, the Postgraduate Handbook and the Rules and Syllabus Handbook available from faculty offices.