Overview

Duration                              :                     18 Months

Credit Load                          :                  288

Minimum Credit Load          :             270

Maximum Credit Load          :             288

ZNQF Level                     :                          9

  1.     PURPOSE OF THE PROGRAMME

1.1               To equip students with up-to-date knowledge of traditional and emerging fields of commercial practice in Zimbabwe.

1.2               To equip students with analytical and problem-solving skills for a challenging and evolving commercial and corporate world.

1.3               Competently draft novel and advanced commercial contracts on various aspects of the law such as construction, mining, agriculture, public-private partnerships, and joint ventures.

1.4               To produce knowledge products (like publications, specialised research, journal articles, policy briefs, thematic papers and books).

1.5               To promote academic and practical expertise in the area of commercial law generally and to stimulate academic debate, critical thinking and possible advocacy around certain of the more complex and controversial areas of corporate law and commercial practices.

2         ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

2.1               Applicants should possess a Bachelor of Laws degree (LLB)

2.2               Applicants are required to have at least a 2.1 (Upper Second) degree class or the equivalent thereof.

2.3               Other factors such as relevant professional experience will also be taken into consideration in assessing applications.

  1.     GENERAL PROVISIONS

3.1               These regulations should be read in conjunction with the University’s General Academic Regulations for Postgraduate degree programmes.

3.2               The Master of Laws (LLM) degree in Commercial Law is a three-semester programme offered on a block-release basis. The programme is aimed at professionals who possess an LLB who seek to specialise in the areas of commercial & corporate law.

4         ASSESSMENT

4.1               The overall assessment shall be based on continuous assessment and formal examinations. Each candidate is required to earn twenty-four (24) credits in the taught modules and ninety-six (96) credits in the research component.

4.2               Examinations shall be written at the end of each semester. Each module will be examined by a paper that is four (4) hours long. In determining the final marks for modules, the weighting will be as follows:

Continuous assessment                     40%

Examinations                                   60%

5           PROGRESSION

5.1               For a candidate to proceed to the next level of the programme, the candidate must have passed at least two modules per level.

5.2               If a candidate fails all modules at the end of the first semester, he or she shall retake the failed modules.

5.3               Research Methodology is a prerequisite for dissertation writing. For a candidate to proceed to the dissertation level, the candidate must have passed the Research Methodology module.

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