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LLB programme granted full accreditation by CHE - UCT

Faculty was given until end of May to submit improvement plan following review

UCT’s LLB programme granted full accreditation by CHE

The University of Cape Town’s Faculty of Law has received confirmation of full accreditation for its LLB programme by the Council on Higher Education (CHE).

The faculty was given until the end of May to submit an improvement plan following a review by CHE late last year. The faculty has since put significant thought, careful planning and great energy into the improvement plan submitted to the CHE according to the requirements set for it as part of the CHE’s National LLB accreditation review process.

Drafting the Improvement Plan provided the opportunity to focus on those aspects stipulated by the CHE. These were:

Faculty plans for reviewing the curriculum in relation to the purpose of the LLB degree and graduate attributes,

Improving course co-ordination and the rate at which students progress through the degree; and

The extent to which the faculty incorporates the notion of transformative constitutionalism in course content. 

The faculty was particularly pleased with the input and insights provided by its staff, students and graduates.

Working with the CHE, and with the support of UCT’s Institutional Planning Department under the leadership of Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Teaching and Learning, Associate Professor Lis Lange, the faculty provided an extensive account of its plans and its mechanisms for monitoring progress going forward.

“We will be keeping a close eye on our Improvement Plan and on our progress to maintain and drive forward our excellence in legal education,” said a delighted Professor Hugh Corder, acting Dean of the Faculty of Law, after receiving the news from the CHE this week. 

“We are completely committed to ensuring that the faculty continues to deserve the high esteem in which its qualifications, especially the LLB degree, are held nationally and internationally,” Corder confirmed.

The law programme is among the 11 UCT subjects recently ranked in the top 100 in the QS World University Rankings by Subject. The UCT law programme remains the top law school in Africa, with graduates that are in high demand from law firms across the country.

Statement issued by Elijah Moholola, UCT Communication and Marketing Department, 16 June 2018