In the future, groups of faculty members and students may devise programs of study in other fields. Programs of study can include: Foundational courses: courses offering context, perspective, skills, and introductory material intended for students with no presumed background in the field;
The Common Study Programme started in 1984. The programme was initially developed to provide a common instructional framework in Criminal Justice and Criminology among several European universities. Since that time the programme has steadily developed into the premiere scholarly forum for the study of critical criminology.
The programmes of study are the Bachelor of Education (Science), Master of Education, MPhil, and PhD. Plans are underway to introduce M.Ed in Computer Studies, Mphil and Phd in the same area. The department offers service courses for Bachelor of Education (Secondary) and Post Graduate Diploma in Education (PGDE).
To guide you in pursuing deepening knowledge and progression as you move through the three years of law school and to create a tool for better coordination and collaboration between faculty members, the faculty has developed “programs of study.” Students do not sign up for any program; nor should any student feel compelled to adhere to one.