UJ BCom Law Requirements
The University of Johannesburg (UJ) offers a Bachelor of Commerce in Law (BCom (Law)), a three‑year undergraduate qualification in the College of Business and Economics. The programme combines core commerce subjects with foundational law modules to prepare students for business, compliance, and further legal studies. The BCom (Law) is listed under UJ’s full‑time undergraduate programmes and can be accessed via the UJ online qualifications catalogue for the College of Business and Economics, which outlines minimum admission and subject requirements for each qualification in this faculty. You can navigate to the relevant programme information through the UJ qualifications page for the College of Business and Economics, which provides the official entrance criteria and programme structure for each BCom degree in the faculty, including law‑related options, admission points score requirements, and English and Mathematics subject thresholds for applicants from the National Senior Certificate and other school‑leaving systems, as well as details on how international qualifications are evaluated by the university’s admissions office and the central applications system linked from the faculty’s programme pages.