University Of  The Western Cape Faculty Of Law Courses or Programmes Offered

University Of  The Western cape- Law School-Courses or programmes offered

LLB (Bachelor of Laws)

The basic undergraduate qualification offered by the Faculty of Law is the Bachelor of Laws degree (LLB). At present the Faculty offers:
 
A four-year stream and;
A five-year stream (Foundations Programme)
Both programmes lead to the same qualification. The LLB degree is divided into these two streams to take into account the academic differences
amongst students.  The five year stream is structured to offer a better opportunity of success to students who may have difficulty in completing the
LLB degree in four years, and to provide them with additional academic support.     ​
 

Curriculum
The curriculum has been designed around the needs of the law students of today. A wide range of prescribed modules enable students to equip themselves with the knowledge and skills needed to excel in any aspect of legal practice. In the final year, a wide range of elective modules are offered to senior students who can acquire advanced knowledge and skills in aspects of the law in which they have a special interest or talent.
 
 
What stream should you follow?
The allocation of students to the four- or five-year stream is made on the basis of a complete assessment of the student’s academic potential for law studies.
Possible career options
The LLB degree offers entry to all branches of the legal profession and opens the door to any of the following professions: Attorney;   Advocate;   Prosecutor;   Magistrate; Judge; Corporate Legal Adviser; Legal Consultant; Law Lecturer and Legal Researcher.
 

 
Minimum Requirements:  Either a, b or c in tables below
Please note that the following requirements qualify you to apply but selection happens in descending order, from the top student down, according to National Senior Certificate and Matriculation results. Recognition of Prior Leaning is an alternative admissions route into the University.  Applicants who do not have the required formal qualifications may bid for admission by writing tests of academic readiness or by completing a portfolio development course.
FOR APPLICANTS WHO MATRICULATED AFTER 2008

  1. i) LLB Four year stream 
​a)
The National Senior Certificate for Bachelors Degree study plus a Score of no less than 34 points calculated according to the University’s approved point system, as well as the following specific programme requirements:
Level 4 (50-59%) in English (home or first additional language)
Level 3 (40-49%) in another Language (home or first additional language)
Level 4 (50-59%) in Mathematics or in Mathematical Literacy
 
 
​b)
Students will be required to write the National Benchmark Test (NBT).
c)
A qualification or level of competence which the Senate of the University has deemed to be equivalent to the requirements stipulated in (a) and (b).
 

 

  1. ii) LLB Five year stream  

 

​a)
The National Senior Certificate for Bachelors Degree study plus a Score of no less than 34 points calculated according to the University’s approved point system, as well as the following specific programme requirements:
Level 4 (50-59%) in English (home or first additional language)
Level 3 (40-49%) in another Language (home or first additional language)
Level 4 (50-59%) in Mathematics or in Mathematical Literacy
 
 
​b)
Students will be required to write the National Benchmark Test (NBT).
c)
A qualification or level of competence which the Senate of the University has deemed to be equivalent to the requirements stipulated in (a) and (b).
 

 
FOR APPLICANTS WHO MATRICULATED BEFORE 2008
 iii) LLB Four year stream
 

a)
Matriculation Exemption with a minimum of a C aggregate.
​b)
 
Students will be required to write the National Benchmark Test (NBT).
c)
A qualification or level of competence which the Senate of the University has deemed to be equivalent to the requirements stipulated in (a) and b) .

 

  1. iv) LLB Five year stream

 

a)
Matriculation Exemption with a minimum of a D aggregate or a conditional exemption or an age exemption
​b)
Students will be required to write the National Benchmark Test (NBT).
c)
A qualification or level of competence which the Senate of the University has deemed to be equivalent to the requirements stipulated in (a) and (b)