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Bachelor's · School of Law

Bachelor of Laws

  • Duration: 4 years

  • Intakes: September Intake

  • Study modes: Physical

About This Programme

The Programme provides students with a comprehensive foundation in legal knowledge, skills and practice, preparing them for professional engagement in the legal field. It develops students’ ability to understand, interpret and apply legal principles to real-world issues, while strengthening their analytical, research, problem-solving and advocacy skills. The Programme uses practical and learner-centred approaches to legal education and integrates Christian values and ethical principles, preparing graduates to serve competently and responsibly in the legal profession and in public, private, academic, civil society and international settings.

Career Prospects

Graduates may pursue careers as:

  • Advocate of the High Court of Kenya*
  • Legal Officer
  • Legal Researcher
  • State Counsel
  • Judicial Clerk
  • Compliance Officer
  • Corporate Legal Officer
  • Legislative and Policy Officer
  • Legal Aid Officer
  • Human Rights Officer
  • *Admission to practise as an advocate requires meeting the additional professional requirements set by the relevant Kenyan legal and regulatory bodies.

Entry Requirements

A KCSE mean Grade of C+ (plus) or its equivalent with a minimum grade of B (Plain) in English or Kiswahili; OR a minimum of three (3) Principals at Advanced (‘A’) Level with a Subsidiary and alignment from the Kenya National Qualifications Authority (KNQA)

All prospective students who completed their high school education outside Kenya, are required to have their qualifications aligned by the Kenya National Qualifications Authority (KNQA) before admission.

For more information on the alignment and validation of qualifications, visit KNQA – Alignment and Validation of Qualifications.

Bachelor of Laws
  • Category

    Bachelor's

  • School or Unit

    School of Law

  • Duration

    4 years

  • Study Mode

    Physical

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