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University of Zululand Unizulu LLB Bachelor of Laws

University of Zululand Unizulu LLB Bachelor of Laws

Purpose and design of the LLB
The purpose of this generic LLB qualification is to assist employers, professional associations, curriculum developers and learning-programme providers, education and training bodies, accrediting bodies and moderators, and students and their families, to understand factors determining the level and nature of the LLB qualification. The term ‘generic’ is not synonymous with ‘general’. The term generic means that the essential minimum-required outcomes and their assessment criteria have been identified in an abstract way, and are not linked to a preconceived curriculum (content). The qualification, therefore, sets a minimum standard of outcomes with which all LLB qualifications of at least 480 credits within the ‘career-focused track’ of the NQF would have to comply for accreditation. This qualification does not seek to make all LLB degrees identical but rather to provide a framework within which providers can be innovative and stakeholder-driven in a liberated way.

Employment opportunities citing typical employers
The legal profession hosts a variety of career paths that a graduate can choose from. The graduate can choose between becoming an academic, an attorney, an advocate, a legal adviser, a state prosecutor, a state advocate or even join the judiciary. Typical employers will be the National Prosecuting Authority, the Justice Centres, SARS and the private firms of attorneys and other organisations like KPMG. Further once the graduate is an admitted attorney or advocate he/she can very well choose to open their own practice.

Entrepreneurial opportunities 
The legal profession offers entrepreneurial opportunities in that as an admitted attorney you register your own firm and specialise in fields of law in which you are an expert. You may set up a firm in which you will employ other attorneys as professional assistants and candidate attorneys.

Vertical articulation for further / higher degree studies where applicable 
The programme is designed to be sufficient for students who wish to proceed to masters and doctoral degrees, and in this way obtain the kind of depth that will make them attractive as professionals and knowledge workers to work as researchers in public and private sector entities, and as academics at the universities.

Horizontal articulation with other qualifications where applicable
The programme is also well positioned to articulate horizontally to B-Comm, Business Management, Human Resources and Political Science in South Africa.

Head of Department 
Kanagie Naidoo (B-Proc, UKZN HOWARD COLLEGE; LLM, UNISA; Admitted Attorney of the High Court of South Africa)
Email: Naidooka@unizulu.ac.za
Tel: 035 902 6213

The Department of Law offers the four year LLB degree. The programme has been designed in line with national norms and standards. This degree is the minimum qualification for any career in law, be it public prosecutor, magistrate, judge, law advisor, attorney or advocate. To become an attorney, a person must, after completion of the degree, attend the School for Legal Practice and/or serve articles of clerkship in an attorney’s office, and pass the profession’s prescribed practical examinations. In order to formally practise as an advocate, a person must join one of the Bar Associations. A person holding the LLB degree must firstly apply to be admitted as an advocate by the High Court of South Africa, and thereafter complete a term of pupillage and pass the Bar Council’s practical examination.

 

Faculty: Commerce, Administration and Law
Department: Law
Degree: Commerce
Majors: Law
Abbreviation: Legal Profession
Qualification Code (SAQF): 22993
UNIZULU Code: LADEG1
NQF EXIT Level: 8
Admission Requirements: 1. NSC with degree endorsement OR Matric Exemption and an achievement rating of 28 points
2. English level 4 and Mathematics level 4
3. English level SG level D or HG level E and Mathematics level SG level D or HG level E
Minimum Credits for Admission: 30 Points
Minimum duration of studies: 4 Years
Presentation mode of modules: Day Classes
Intake for the qualification: January
Registration Cycle for the modules: January
Total credits to Graduate: 480

 

Year 1

Module Code Module Name Credits NQF Level Co-Requisites
SEMESTER 1
LRIN101 Introduction to Law A 12 5
AENG121 Practical English 1A 12 5
LPLP101 Law of Persons 12 5
LCLS101 Legal Skills A 12 5
SCPS121 Computer Literacy 12 5
SEMESTER 2
LRIN102 Introduction to Law B 12 5 LRIN101
AENG122 Practical English 1B 12 5 AENG121
LPFL102 Family Law 12 5
LCLS102 Legal Skills B 12 5
LRID102 Indigenous Law 12 5
Total credits: Year 1 120

 

Year 2

Module Code Module Name Credits NQF Level Co-Requisites
SEMESTER 1
LCLS201 Legal Skills C 12 6
LCCL201 Criminal Law A 12 6
LPIN201 Juridical Interpretation 12 6
LPLS201 Law of Succession 12 6
LRCL201 Constitutional Law A 12 6
SEMESTER 2
LCLS202 Legal Skills D 12 6 LCLS201
LCCL202 Criminal Law B 12 6
LPPO202 Law of Property 12 6
LRAD202 Administrative Law 12 6
LRCL202 Constitutional Law B 12 6 LRCL201
Total credits: Year 2 120
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