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9 Bachelor's degrees in Legal Studies in South Africa
Criminology (Hons)
Criminology (Hons) from University of Pretoria provides a holistic education, transferable skills, critical thinking, and communication and problem-solving that will help you develop to your full potential.
Law
The purpose of a Bachelor of Arts in Law at University of Johannesburg is to allow the student to acquire knowledge of the South African legal system, private law, constitutional law and customary law.
Law
This Bachelor of Commerce in Law at University of Johannesburg ensures a broad perspective on both legal and commercial issues and lays an excellent foundation for a more advanced study of the law.
Law (Part-time)
The University of Kwazulu Natal’s Law (Part-time) Programme offers aspiring legal practitioners a convenient way of obtaining an undergraduate law degree through part-time study.
Law
At Law from the University of the Western Cape, its strong teaching and applied research focus is building critical capacity in both the private and public sectors.
Paralegal Studies
Paralegal Studies from Cape Peninsula University of Technology responds to the need for primary legal services and addresses some of the challenges in legal education in the country. The first intake for this unique qualification is in 2018 and it shall be offered on the Bellville campus.
Law
At Law from University of Pretoria to excel in this programme, prospective students should possess the required aptitude, passion and skills for commercial, economical, numeracy and mathematical disciplines.
Law
Law from University of Pretoria meets specific training needs that emerge from the demand for employees with specific legal knowledge, but who are also schooled in aspects of the social or human sciences.
Law
The Bachelor in Law at University of Johannesburg is the minimum academic qualification for practising law in South Africa. To become an attorney or advocate you need an LLB degree.