12. Planning your combined degree
Five and six-year combined degrees
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws (BA/LLB)
Bachelor of Arts (Media and Communications)/Bachelor of Laws (BA(Media&Com)/LLB)
Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Laws (BCom/LLB)
Bachelor of Computer Science/Bachelor of Laws (BCS/LLB)
Bachelor of Creative Arts/Bachelor of Laws(BCA/LLB)
Bachelor of Property and Construction/Bachelor of Laws(BPC/LLB)
Bachelor of Engineering/Bachelor of Laws (BEng/LLB)
Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Laws (BSc/LLB)
The majority of our students choose to study law in combination with another degree. Combined degrees can be completed after five or six years of study. Students normally study a combination of subjects from both faculties during the first four years. During this initial period you will complete the compulsory law subjects, some optional law subjects and most, if not all, of your non-law subjects. During the last year of the course, you complete the remaining number of optional law subjects. When you have completed all the required subjects you are admitted to the two degrees.
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