The University has established a School of Continuing Education to complement its efforts in the development of middle and higher level manpower for the nation.
The School of Continuing Education offers fulltime/ evening/weekend/part-time academic and professional programmes for workers and others who may not be able to undertake regular full-time studies in the University.
To provide access for people to go into professional and academic programmes at the degree level through certificate and Diploma Programmes of the School.
To offer opportunities for full time workers to earn University degrees.
To offer opportunities of professional training for practitioners in the public service and industries.
LENGTH OF THE LL.B DEGREE PROGRAMME
The duration is a 5-year standard programme for students with Senior Secondary Certificate (SSCE) or General Certificate in Education (GCE) O’ Level or equivalent.
However, Direct Entry candidates are admitted into year two of the programme, but they may still be required to do some of the year one courses to be able to graduate.
A candidate for admission into the Doctoral programme in Law must have obtained the degree of Master of Law (LL.M) from the University of Uyo, or any other University or Universities with a minimum cummulative percentage score of 60 or B grade.
Such candidate may be subjected to oral examination before admission.
A candidate for admission into the Master’s programme in Law must have obtained the degree of Bachelor of Laws (LL.B), 2nd Class Honours Lower Division from the University of Uyo, or any other University or Universities with a minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 2.75 and may be subjected to oral examination for purpose of admission.
To study Law at the University of Uyo, candidates need at least five credit passes in SSSC, GCE, or NECO O’ Level, including English and Literature in English, obtained in no more than two sittings. An acceptable pass in both the Joint Matriculation Examination (JME) and the University’s Aptitude Test is also required.
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