The Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) is an undergraduate degree in law that provides students with a foundational understanding of legal principles and systems. It typically covers various areas such as contracts, criminal law, and constitutional law, preparing graduates for careers in the legal field or further studies in law.
Upon completing the LL.B., graduates may pursue professional qualifications to become solicitors or barristers, depending on their jurisdiction. This degree is essential for those looking to work in legal practice, government, or related fields, and it often serves as a stepping stone to advanced legal studies, such as a Master of Laws (LL.M.).