At Eduvos, our School of Law features cutting-edge qualifications that will open a world of opportunities.
Bachelor of Commerce in Law
Our Bachelor of Commerce in Law is the perfect academic path for those who are intrigued by the complexities of the business world and the legal practices that govern it. BCom Law is a qualification that combines two essential disciplines: commerce and law. This degree offers a comprehensive understanding of both the business and legal aspects of various industries. This multidisciplinary approach equips our graduates with a unique skill set, making them valuable assets in the professional world.
Bachelor of Arts in Law
Are you passionate about human rights, the economy, policy development or the intersection between citizens and the law? Then our Bachelor of Arts in Law degrees might be the perfect fit for you. Our BA Law degree is divided into two streams: Bachelor of Arts (Law and Economics) as well as the Bachelor of Arts (Law and Politics).
Both degrees equip students with a solid grounding in academic theory, examining the main concepts of public law such as constitutional law, criminal law, and international human rights. Furthermore, both degrees equip graduates with analytical skills, critical thinking, problem-solving, people management skills, emotional intelligence and the ability to think across multiple disciplines.
The difference lies in that a BA in Law and Economics incorporates various fields from Humanities including Economics and Political Science. On the other hand, the BA in Law and Politics incorporates Political Science and Communication Science.
A Diverse Curriculum
One of the key strengths of Eduvos’s BCom Law programme is its diverse curriculum. Students can expect to study a wide range of subjects, which include:
A range of modules within Private and Mercantile Law
Industrial Relations
Economics
A choice of either Business Management or Human Resource Management as a second major
The BA Law is also multidisciplinary and depending on the major, possible subjects include:
Law
Political Science
Philosophy
Economics
Communication Science
Career Opportunities
A Law qualification opens a variety of career opportunities. BCom Law graduates can pursue the following roles:
Entrepreneur
Compliance advisor
Legal analyst
Legal advisor
Payroll administrator
Banker
BA Law graduates can pursue:
Communications
Marketing
Legal research
Law and policy formulation
Public relations
Non-profit or advocacy work
Secure your seat and shape your future in the legal field with Eduvos. Pre-enrol to start your studies in 2024.
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