Why Study Diploma Law at UNIMA
- This programme is accredited by the National Council for Higher Education (NCHE)
- You'll engage in a year-long paid work experience, and past students have had the opportunity to collaborate with esteemed organizations.
- You will be taught by experienced staff members with research and project experience in this subject area as shown in their profiles.
Teaching and learning
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admission
Entry Requirements
MSCE or its equivalent, with at least 6 credits including English. At least one year of systematic legal training in an institution, recognised by the University of Malawi, that trains legal personnel. At least 2 years experience working in a department or organization that engages in legal work, human rights activism, administrative law, commercial law, criminal law, or any other branch of the law. A diploma with a credit from the University of Malawi or an institution recognised by the University of Malawi. A degree from the University of Malawi or any university recognised by the University of Malawi.
How you're taught
Face to Face:
Traditional classroom learning which involves students and lecturer to directly interact and collaborate in real time discussions and hands on activities.
Online classes:
Some content is taught virtually and course materials, lectures, assignments, and discussions are done online mainly using moodle and google classroom.
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