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Undergraduate

At Undergraduate level, we offer an LL.B (Bachelor of Laws) degree

Description

The Bachelor of Laws (LLB) programme is meant to train students to become lawyers. The LLB programme is designed to equip students with the necessary skills to provide support functions as lawyers/legal officers paralegals in law firms, governmental offices, non-governmental organisations as well as other offices that render legal input to society in one way or another. The LLB programme is also designed to enable students acquire sufficient theoretical and practical knowledge, skills and attitudes to deliver quality legal input in various facets of society that are in need of such exposure and training in Uganda and beyond. The LLB programme will be offered at both Main and Kampala campuses.

Goal

The Bachelor of Laws (LLB) programme is designed to ensure that graduates have good general knowledge of Law, including a clear understanding of the place and importance of Law in society. Students are encouraged to develop an attitude of providing legal services to society over and above monetary gain. The focus of the programme is towards enabling the student to appreciate value systems along the way and develop a system of service while exhibiting compassion, diligence, professional ethics and integrity.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of the Bachelor of Laws (LLB) programme, a learner is expected to demonstrate the following competencies as we seek to produce a holistic professional with: cognitive abilities; necessary personal and inter-personal skills; positive attitude; and personal/spiritual development.

Target Group

The target group for the Bachelor of Laws (LLB) programme are persons that desire to become lawyers and have completed A-Level, Higher Education Certificate Holders (HEC), Diploma holders, Bachelor’s degree holders in other fields and those already in employment but who wish to get an introduction and firm grounding in the principles and practices of law in Uganda and beyond. 

Duration

The duration of the Bachelor of Laws (LLB) programme Four (4) academic years divided into Eight (8) semesters of full-time study.  Each academic year consists of two (2) semesters.

Admission Requirements

In accordance with the University’s admissions policy on diversity while determining merit for admission, the requirements for students intending to pursue the Bachelor of Laws (LLB) programme include: Direct Entry/A Level Entrants Scheme; Mature Age Entry Scheme; Higher Education Certificate (HEC); Degree Entry; and any Post O-level Certificate recognized by National Council in consultation with Uganda National Examinations Board (UNEB) as equivalent to Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education.

Course Categorisation

The course units which will be offered by Bachelor of Laws (LLB) programme students are categorised into core and elective. Core courses which are essential to the programme and are offered across the eight semesters of study.  The elective courses which are mainly meant to broaden the knowledge and also allow for specialization will be on offer at the preference of the students in the seventh and eighth semesters of study.

It is important to note that every student admitted to Uganda Christian University (UCU) including, Bachelor of Laws (LLB) programme students are expected to study some general Foundational Core Courses (FGC) aimed at grounding and enlightening students on the core values of Uganda Christian University

Course Matrix

The learning cycle for Bachelor of Laws (LLB) programme courses is listed below.

Core Courses:

Course Code

Introducing Law

BLAW 1101

Fundamentals of Criminal Law

BLAW 1102

Contract I

BLAW 1103

Constitutional History

BLAW 1104

Legal writing & Critical Thinking

BLAW 1106

Introduction to the Bible

FS 1105

Legal Methods I (Understanding Ethics)

BLAW 1201 (FS 2102)

Criminal Liability

BLAW 1202

Contract II

BLAW 1203

Constitutional Law

BLAW 1204

Administrative Authorities

BLAW 1205

Basic Computing/Computer Literacy for Lawyers

FS 1102

Administrative Process

BLAW 2101

Foundations of Land Law

BLAW 2102

Nature and History of Torts

BLAW 2103

Mercantile Law I (The Law of Sales& Agency)

BLAW 2104

Legal Methods II

BLAW 2105

Understanding World Views

FS 2101

Jurisprudence I

BLAW 2201

Family Law I

BLAW 2202

Land Transactions

BLAW 2203

Negligence, Strict Liability

BLAW 2204

Equity and Trust

BLAW 2205

Mercantile Law II (Hire Purchase & Insolvency Law)

BLAW 2206

Jurisprudence II

BLAW 3101

Family Law II

BLAW 3102

Criminal Procedure

BLAW 3103

Business Associations I

BLAW 3104

Law of Evidence I

BLAW 3105

International Law I

BLAW 3106

Research Methods

BLAW 3202

Business Associations II

BLAW 3204

Law of Evidence II

BLAW 3205

International Law II

BLAW 3206

Clinical Legal Education I

BLAW 4106

Civil Procedure I

BLAW 3101

Labour Law I

BLAW 4105

Civil Procedure II

BLAW 4201

Labour Law II

BLAW 4204

Elective Courses:

 

International Humanitarian Law

BLAW 4103

Intellectual Property I

BLAW 4104

Environmental Law & Policy

BLAW 4107

Oil & Gas Law

BLAW 4213

Alternative Dispute Resolutions

BLAW 4109

Cyber Law

BLAW 4110

Law of Regional Integration I

BLAW 4111

International Criminal Justice I

BLAW 4112

Human Rights Law I (International Perspective)

BLAW 4113

Private International Law I (Conflict of Laws)

BLAW 4114

Sports law

BLAW 4115

Law and Forensic Science

BLAW 4116

Health and the Law

BLAW 4117

Dissertation

BLAW 4202

Banking & Negotiable Instruments

BLAW 4118

Intellectual Property II

BLAW 4203

Human Rights Law II (Domestic Perspective)

BLAW 4205

International Criminal Justice II

BLAW 4206

Clinical Legal Education II

BLAW 4207

International Trade Law

BLAW 4208

Revenue Law and Taxation

BLAW 4209

Insurance Law

BLAW 4210

Private International law II (Conflict of Laws)

 BLAW 4211

Law of Regional Integration II

BLAW 4212

Law and Christian Political Thought

BLAW 4113

Gender and the Law

BLAW 4114

Media Policy and the Law

BLAW 4214

Refugee Law 

BLAW 4117

 

 

 

 

 

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