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Information and Communications Technology.
''Higher and continuing education - academic degrees - undergraduate - law.''
 
Bachelor of Law.
 
An undergraduate level law degree.
 
 
''LLB'' derives from the Latin for Bachelor of Law, ''Legum Baccalaureus''.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Fintech]]
* [[Academic degree]]
* [[Information and communications technology]]
* [[BA]]
* [[Luddite]]
* [[Bachelor of Arts]]
* [[MIS]]
* [[Bachelor of Science]]
* [[Regtech]]
* [[BCL]]
* [[Telematics]]
* [[Doctorate]]
* [[FE]]
* [[HE]]
* [[Master of Arts]]
* [[MBA]]
* [[MPhil]]
* [[PG]]
* [[PhD]]
* [[Undergraduate]]
 
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Revision as of 08:45, 18 June 2022

Higher and continuing education - academic degrees - undergraduate - law.

Bachelor of Law.

An undergraduate level law degree.


LLB derives from the Latin for Bachelor of Law, Legum Baccalaureus.


See also