How long does it take to get a law degree at UWI?

How long does it take to get a law degree at UWI?

3 year
The Faculty of Law offers an undergraduate programme as well as graduate programmes. The LLB programme is run over a 3 year period for full-time students and 5-6 years for part-time students.

How long does it take to get a law degree in Trinidad?

Bachelor of Laws (LLB) Students complete all three years of the Law programme at the UWI St Augustine Campus, Trinidad & Tobago.

What is a LEC degree?

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. In the Commonwealth Caribbean, a Legal Education Certificate is a professional certification awarded to a person who has completed a course of study and training at a law school established by the Council of Legal Education.

How much is it to study law at UWI?

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FACULTY PROGRAMME FEES
Law Bachelor of Law (LLB) US$10,000 p.a.
US$1,100 per course/ US$367 per credit

How do I get a law degree in Trinidad?

Law degree from a recognised university (including an external University of London degree) plus Legal Practising Certificate (LPC)/Bar Professional Training Course (BPTC)/ Bar Vocational Course (BVC) and completion of a six months attachment.

What are the requirements to get into UWI?

Entry Requirements:

  • Minimum of five (5) CSEC (CXC) General Proficiency (Grades I-III) or GCE O-Level.
  • Compulsory – English Language.
  • Passes with highly competitive grades in at least two 2-unit CAPE subjects/two GCE A-Level subjects.

What CSEC subjects are needed to become a lawyer?

Six CSEC subjects, (General Proficiency Grades 1-III or equivalents) in English Language, Mathematics or Physics, Biology or Human and Social Biology, one other science subject in addition to two other subjects. Applicant must attend an interview.

How do you get into law at UWI?

For the LLB program, prospective candidates must possess a minimum of five (5) CXCs, including two (2) 2-Unit CAPE subjects; or a First Degree with a Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.0 and above. Please note there are NO special subject requirements in addition to those necessary for Matriculation.

What are the requirements for UWI?

Minimum of five (5) CSEC (CXC) General Proficiency (Grades I-III) or GCE O-Level. Compulsory – English Language. Passes with highly competitive grades in at least two 2-unit CAPE subjects/two GCE A-Level subjects.

What is a legal education certificate in the Caribbean?

In the Commonwealth Caribbean, a Legal Education Certificate is a professional certification awarded to a person who has completed a course of study and training at a law school established by the Council of Legal Education. It was created by Articles 4 and 5 of the 1970 Agreement Establishing the Council of Legal Education.

What is the paralegal programme at UWI?

The programme instruction will be practice-oriented to ensure that paralegals have a good functional grasp of paralegal practices. Graduates meet the matriculation requirements for entry to the LLB programme at UWI. Who is this programme for?

Which law schools have awarded LECs in Jamaica?

There are three law schools which are empowered to award LECs: the Norman Manley Law School in Jamaica, the Hugh Wooding Law School in Trinidad and Tobago, and the Eugene Dupuch Law School in The Bahamas.

What is the meaning of Legal Education Certificate?

Legal Education Certificate From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia In the Commonwealth Caribbean, a Legal Education Certificate is a professional certification awarded to a person who has completed a course of study and training at a law school established by the Council of Legal Education.

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