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The Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree is your passport to exceptional success in the employment market: as a barrister or solicitor in private practice, as a prosecutor of crime, as a community lawyer, as a legal officer in the public service, as in-house counsel for a large corporation, or, when combined with another degree in any one of a wide range of positions in areas such as accounting, education, foreign affairs, industrial relations, management, politics or taxation. The LLB will provide you with an education in the law that is distinguished by its rigour, depth and conceptual sophistication. You will gain a thorough understanding of the concepts, principles, policies and values of the law. It will also see you develop outstanding skills in critical analysis, thought and argument, skills which will be valuable in whatever career you eventually choose. 

Course Entry Requirements

Subjects for Admission


Essential Subjects (X3) [?]
Agriculture
Arabic
Biology
Chemistry
Christian Religious Education
Clothing And Textiles
Computer Studies
Economics
Engineering Metalwork
Entrepreneurship Education
Fine Art
Foods And Nutrition
French
General Paper
Geography
Geometrical And Building Drawing
Geometrical And Mechanical Drawing
German
History
Islamic Religious Education
Kiswahili
Latin
Literature In English
Mathematics
Music
Physics
Subsidiary Mathematics
WoodWork

Relevant Subjects (X2) [?]
Agriculture
Arabic
Biology
Chemistry
Christian Religious Education
Clothing And Textiles
Computer Studies
Economics
Engineering Metalwork
Entrepreneurship Education
Fine Art
Foods And Nutrition
French
General Paper
Geography
Geometrical And Building Drawing
Geometrical And Mechanical Drawing
German
History
Islamic Religious Education
Kiswahili
Latin
Literature In English
Mathematics
Music
Physics
Subsidiary Mathematics
WoodWork
Desirable Subjects (X1) [?]
Computer Studies
General Paper
Subsidiary Mathematics
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Course Career Paths

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Where Graduates Work

Many law graduates enter into private practice as a barrister or solicitor. Others work as corporate lawyers for large firms, legal officers in the public service, community lawyers or in a wide range of positions outside the legal profession.

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