Undergraduate Programmes

Overview

The undergraduate programmes at the School of Law provide a strong foundation in legal principles while encouraging interdisciplinary learning across allied fields. Students develop critical thinking, legal reasoning and ethical awareness through classroom learning, research and practical exposure.

B.A. LL.B. (Hons.)

This five-year integrated programme combines the study of law with humanities and social sciences.
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B.B.A. LL.B. (Hons.)

Designed for students interested in the intersection of law and business.
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B.Sc. (Hons)

An innovative undergraduate programme designed for students who wish to understand the role of law beyond the courtroom.
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Why are School of Law programmes unique?

Interdisciplinary legal education

that allows students to explore the intersections of law with business, economics, technology and public policy.

Strong conceptual foundations

combined with case-based learning and analytical reasoning.

Research-oriented curriculum

that encourages inquiry, writing and critical engagement with contemporary legal issues.

Practical exposure

through seminars, workshops, internships and experiential learning opportunities.

Focus on ethics and social responsibility

preparing students to engage with law in a broader societal context.

Learning Outcomes

  • Demonstrate a strong understanding of legal principles and doctrines across core and specialised areas of law.
  • Apply legal reasoning and analytical skills to interpret statutes, case law and policy frameworks.
  • Conduct legal research effectively, using appropriate methodologies, sources and academic rigour.
  • Communicate legal arguments clearly and persuasively in written and oral forms.
  • Exhibit ethical judgement and social awareness, engaging responsibly with legal and public institutions.
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