LLB LAW
Programme

LLB LAW

LLB Law: The Architecture of Justice and Legal Governance

The LLB (Legum Baccalaureus / Bachelor of Laws) is the foundational professional degree for anyone aiming to become a lawyer, judge, or legal scholar. It is a rigorous, analytical discipline that teaches you not just what the laws are, but how to interpret them, critique them, and use them to protect individuals, corporations, and society.

Core Pillars of the Program

The LLB curriculum is highly structured, blending foundational legal theory with core areas of substantive law that govern human and corporate behavior:

  • Constitutional & Administrative Law: Studying the supreme law of the land, the structure of government, human rights enforcement, and the limits of state power.

  • Criminal Law: Analyzing the definitions of offenses against the state (from theft to homicide), defenses against criminal charges, and the philosophy of punishment.

  • Law of Torts: Focusing on civil wrongs where one person's negligence or intentional act causes harm to another (such as medical malpractice, defamation, or car accidents) and the financial compensation owed.

  • Law of Contract: Mastering the legal architecture behind agreements—how binding contracts are formed, breached, and legally enforced in business and daily life.

  • Land Law / Property Law: Examining the complex rules governing land ownership, leases, mortgages, and inheritance.

  • Equity & Trusts: A traditional branch of law focused on fairness, fiduciary duties, and how property can be held by one person for the benefit of another.

Career Paths

An LLB opens doors to highly prestigious careers both inside and outside the traditional courtroom:

  • Litigator / Advocate: Representing clients in court disputes, defending criminal suspects, or prosecuting cases on behalf of the state.

  • Corporate / Transactional Solicitor: Working inside corporate law firms or multinational companies to draft multi-million dollar business deals, mergers, and acquisitions.

  • In-House Legal Counsel: Serving as a full-time legal advisor for banks, tech startups, or oil companies to ensure all operations comply with regulations.

  • Judicial Officer / Magistrate: Hearing cases, evaluating evidence, and administering justice from the bench (following years of experience at the Bar).

  • Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Specialist: Acting as a neutral mediator or arbitrator to resolve corporate or family conflicts outside of a lengthy court trial.

  • Diplomat or Policy Advisor: Working within international bodies like the United Nations or government ministries to draft international treaties and public policies.

Course Structure

This programme spans 5 academic years. Students are expected to complete all required courses within each level to progress.

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Duration

5 Years Full-time

Tuition Fee

₦1,267,500.00 / Year

Academic Level

Undergraduate