On this post, I’ll list out Law courses and courses related to Law which will benefit students who do not wish to study Law course itself. I know for certain that there are two category students reading this and I will try to make sure I answer both categories.
As mentioned earlier, some of you are reading this to know courses similar or related Law while others want to know Law course outlines. That is, Law courses (subjects) you will learn at the university.
Firstly, let me address courses that are related to Law. Students who study any of the related course below can work with a legal firm. Remember, Law in itself is a course you can study, albeit a good one with competitive job opportunities.
If you study any of these courses related to Law as listed below, you set yourself aside from the crowd because unlike Law which is encompassing, these courses are focused area within the field of Law;
- Business and Legal Studies
- Political Science
- Public and Private International Law
- Criminology and Securities Studies
- Civil Law
Law Course Outlines
Now, these are Law courses you will study or be taught while preparing you to be a Law graduate. Normally, a course outline should contain; course name, course description, course hours etc…
I will only list out the course names excluding GST to avoid too much information and there is no guarantee that the listed subjects (courses) here will be fully covered in your school except for Nigeria Universities. Nevertheless, you will meet 97% of Law courses listed here.
These are the list of Law Courses in Nigeria Universities
- Administrative Law
- Banking & Insurance
- Clinical Legal Education
- Commercial Law
- Company Law
- Constitutional Law
- Conveyancing Law
- Criminal Law
- Environmental & Planning Law
- Equity and Trusts
- Family Law
- History and Philosophy of Science
- Industrial/Labour Law
- Introduction to Advocacy
- Introduction to Political Science
- Introduction to Sociology
- Jurisprudence & Legal Theory
- Law of Arbitration
- Law of Banking and Insurance
- Law of Contract
- Law of Energy & Natural Resources
- Law of Evidence
- Law of Intellectual & Industrial Property
- Law of Taxation
- Law of Torts
- Legal Method
- Logic and Philosophical Thought
- Long Essay
- Maritime Law
- Nigerian Legal System
- Principles of Accounts
- Property / Land Law
- Property
- Psychology
- Public International Law
- Women & Minority Rights
What about corporate law
Is criminology different from criminal law? And what are the subject combinations for them?
Yes