my Registration @ Unisa 2013 - University of South Africa
my Registration @ Unisa 2013 - University of South Africa
my Registration @ Unisa 2013 - University of South Africa
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Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Laws<br />
Qualification code: 98680 NQF Exit level: 8 Total credits: 480<br />
Admission requirements: A National Senior Certificate (Degree endorsement) with at least 50% in the language <strong>of</strong> teaching and learning. A student who does not<br />
qualify in terms <strong>of</strong> the statutory or additional requirements, may follow <strong>Unisa</strong>'s alternative pathways or apply for admission to an appropriate<br />
diploma.<br />
Rules:<br />
Students who , between 2002 and 2006, passed accepted language modules in Afrikaans and English will retain credit<br />
towards the completion <strong>of</strong> the LLB and need not register for the Skills Course for Law Students (SCL1501). Students who<br />
have passed only one language module must register for the Skills Course for Law Students (SCL1501). Students who<br />
passed only IND201V or IND202W retain credit for the module passed and must not register for IND2601 but must register<br />
for FAC1503. Students who passed ILW1014 and ILW1025 as well as IND201V and IND202W must not register for<br />
FAC1503. Students who passed LCR401R and/or LCR402S may not register for LCR4806. LLB comprises 40 modules:<br />
35 complusory modules and 5 optional modules. An option is available to take two additional modules at first level.<br />
Student must take Introduction to the Theory <strong>of</strong> Law, Skills Course for Law Students in their first year <strong>of</strong> registration. The<br />
mimimum duration is 4 years. A maximum <strong>of</strong> 20 exemptions may be granted from another university. Students who have<br />
completed the BIuris, BProc or BA (Pol) (Curriculum A -Law) degree at <strong>Unisa</strong> may complete the LLB (new curriculum) in 1<br />
or 2 years. The maximum number <strong>of</strong> credits for which a student may register per year is 120 NQF credits.<br />
First level<br />
Module<br />
Pre/Co-requisite<br />
Compulsory.<br />
EUP1501 - Ethical Information and Communication Technologies for Development Solutions<br />
FAC1503 - Financial Accounting Principles for Law Practitioners<br />
FLS1501 - The Origins <strong>of</strong> <strong>South</strong> <strong>Africa</strong>n Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />
FLS1502 - Foundations <strong>of</strong> <strong>South</strong> <strong>Africa</strong>n Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />
ILW1501 - Introduction to Law<br />
PVL1501 - Law <strong>of</strong> Persons Recommendation:Should be taken together with or follow on<br />
SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />
SCL1501 - Skills Course for Law Students<br />
SCL1502 - Research Literacy for Law<br />
Second level<br />
Module<br />
Pre/Co-requisite<br />
Compulsory.<br />
ADL2601 - Administrative Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501; ILW1501,<br />
CSL2601 and IOS2601<br />
CIP2601 - General Principles <strong>of</strong> Civil Procedure Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />
CMP2601 - Law <strong>of</strong> Criminal Procedure: Pre-Trial Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501; ILW1501;<br />
CRW2601 and CRW2602<br />
CRW2601 - General Principles <strong>of</strong> Criminal Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />
CRW2602 - Criminal Law: Specific Crimes Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501; ILW1501 and<br />
follow on CRW2601<br />
CSL2601 - Constitutional Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />
FUR2601 - Fundamental Rights Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501; ILW1501 and<br />
follow on CSL2601<br />
IND2601 - <strong>Africa</strong>n Customary Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />
IOS2601 - Interpretation <strong>of</strong> Statutes Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501; ILW1501 and<br />
follow on CSL2601<br />
MRL2601 - Entrepreneural Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />
PVL2601 - Family Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501; ILW1501 and<br />
PVL1501<br />
PVL2602 - Law <strong>of</strong> Succession Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501; ILW1501 and<br />
PVL1501<br />
Third level<br />
Module<br />
Pre/Co-requisite<br />
Compulsory.<br />
CIP3701 - Civil Procedure: Court Proceedings Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />
CMP3701 - Law <strong>of</strong> Criminal Procedure: Trial and Post-Trial Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501; ILW1501;<br />
CRW2601; CRW2602 and CMP2601<br />
EVI3701 - Evidence: Admissibility <strong>of</strong> Evidence Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />
EVI3702 - Evidence: The Presentation and Assessment <strong>of</strong> Evidence Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />
MRL3701 - Insolvency Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />
MRL3702 - Labour Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />
PVL3701 - Law <strong>of</strong> Property Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501; ILW1501 and<br />
PVL1501<br />
PVL3702 - Law <strong>of</strong> Contract Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501; ILW1501 and<br />
PVL1501<br />
PVL3703 - Law <strong>of</strong> Delict Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501; ILW1501 and<br />
PVL1501<br />
PVL3704 - Enrichment Liability and Estoppel Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501; ILW1501; PVL<br />
1501; PVL3702 and PVL3703<br />
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