FLPS Departments

English Law – LAW

About LAW

The Department of English Law (LAW) offers comprehensive education in English law, providing students with a deep understanding of the legal system and principles in England and Wales. LAW offers undergraduate and graduate programs that cover various areas of English law, including contract law, criminal law, constitutional law, and more.

Through rigorous coursework and practical experiences, students in LAW develop critical thinking, analytical skills, and legal expertise, preparing them for careers as solicitors, barristers, legal consultants, or legal advisors in law firms, government agencies, and other organizations.

Our Programs

Undergraduate
Graduate
Post-Graduate-Program

LL.B Law

  LL.M in International Law

Professional  LL.M in Human Rights and Development

Ph.D. in Law

 

Career Opportunities

Job Market

This programs equips you with a diverse skill set that can be applied to various career paths like:

Solicitor
Barrister
Legal Advisor
Legal Consultant
Corporate Lawyer
In-house Counsel
Legal Researcher
Policy Analyst
Legal Advocate
Legal Officer
Law Clerk
Legal Compliance Officer
Legal Educator
Legal Writer
Legal Editor
Legal Administrator
Mediator
Arbitrator
Legal Aid Lawyer
Government Legal Counsel

Entry requirements

Embarking in engineering Studies begins with meeting our admissions requirements. We seek passionate individuals committed to mastering engineering , understanding dynamics, and embracing cultural diversity. Below are the entry requirements for our program:

First Degree Courses


The GCE O/L, with passes in four approved subjects before sitting the GCE A/L

One of the following requirements in the GCE A/L

  • Two GCE/AL passes at the same sitting.
  • The BAC in the series is appropriate to the intended field for specialization.
  • The Senate considers candidates with other qualifications as the equivalent of these qualifications.

Individual departments may impose additional and specific requirements.

Students whose language of instruction was not English, will be required to pass a prescribed English Language test unless they have completed the Special Intensive English Language Course.

Applicants are informed that for Classical programs, the registration fee paid is as defined by the Ministry of Higher Education while for Professional programs an additional tuition fee as defined by the respective faculties may also apply.

Masters and PhD Courses


Hold a good Bachelor’s and or Masters’s degree in a relevant discipline.

Through rigorous coursework and practical experiences, students in the Department of English Law develop critical thinking, analytical skills, and legal expertise, preparing them for diverse careers as solicitors, barristers, legal consultants, or legal advisors.