What does LLB in law stand for?
Bachelor of Laws
‘LLB’ is the abbreviation for the Bachelor of Laws. The degree abbreviates to ‘LLB’ instead of ‘BL’ due to the traditional name of the qualification in Latin, ‘Legum Baccalaureus’. Legum’ is the plural of ‘lex’, meaning law, while ‘Baccalaureus’ is the origin of the term ‘Bachelors degree.
What is LLB law in South Africa?
The LLB degree provides students with a sound knowledge of the general principles of the South African legal system, and an ability to use legal materials effectively.
Is LLB in demand in South Africa?
The Regenesys LLB degree is, for the reasons discussed above, the pinnacle of legal education. The LLB degree is without doubt much in demand, but the Regenesys LLB degree will set its graduates apart, preparing hem to change South Africa, the continent, and the world!
How long is LLB at Unisa?
4 years
The LLB degree comprises of 40 modules: 37 compulsory modules and 3 optional modules. In order to complete, the qualification students must comply with the 480 (40 modules) credit requirement. The minimum duration is 4 years.
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