Bachelor of Commerce specializing in Economics with Law at Cape town university

The BCom Law is a business law degree that equips graduates with the knowledge base, theory, and methodology of commerce, and the general rules of law. You will receive specialized knowledge in certain law subjects such as tax, accounting, governance, and compliance.

Admission Requuirement

Candidates should have a first-class degree in Mathematical Statistics from a recognized university, with at least two years of Mathematics.

Candidates with excellent results in degrees in related subjects may also be considered, but it is essential that candidates have a solid grounding in Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics (up to HEQSF Level 6).

TRANSFERRING APPLICANTS

Applicants wishing to transfer to the Commerce Faculty (both from within UCT and outside of UCT) will be considered having regard to:

• Meeting the minimum school subject requirements for Commerce

• Meeting the minimum points requirement used for entry to Commerce

• Only applicants who have not yet graduated are required to write the National Benchmark Test results

• Post School academic record:

It is unlikely that students who have failed one or more courses will be accepted and/or who have an
overall percentage below 60 Particular attention will be given to courses relevant to the Commerce Faculty and to the
proposed stream(s).

Entrance examinations may be required to continue in certain disciplines.

Please refer to the Commerce website or contact the Faculty Office for further information.

GUARANTEED ADMISSION

53

MINIMUM SUBJECT REQUIREMENTS

MATHEMATICS

IB Diploma with Grade 5 Higher Level or Grade 6 Standard Level

NOTE Mathematical Studies or Maths Main are not accepted.

ENGLISH

IB Diploma with Grade 3 Higher Level or Grade 5 Standard Level (English Literature is accepted.)

What can you do with a degree in law and economics?

Government legal service. An obvious job path for someone with a background in economic law is working for a government legal service.

Legal advisor to NGO or company.

Compliance.

Mergers & Acquisitions consultant.

Deal broker.