About the specialty
Law is a system of rules that has been applied to regulate society's behavior and determine acceptable and unacceptable practices. Without law, the world could be a chaotic place full of crimes and abuses. Lawyers play a crucial role in this legal system, as they form its backbone.
In Malaysia, lawyers specialize either as defense lawyers or as barristers. As defense lawyers, they represent clients in court, whether in criminal or civil cases. As lawyers, they provide legal advice and prepare legal documents such as contracts and legal letters.
With the Law Professional (LL.B), you will gain knowledge and in-depth understanding of legal principles and procedures in Malaysia. This specialization will enable you to analyze cases, solve legal problems, and provide assistance to clients in resolving legal problems.
Requirements to study in Malaysia
Entry requirements vary by university, but usually the criteria for a bachelor's degree are:
- High School certificate
To get into an English language program in Malaysia, it usually depends on your results in your high school exam. In general, universities require that you obtain a score of at least 60% of the total marks as a condition for admission to the programme. However, some universities may require you to complete a preparatory year if your grades do not meet the required standards. - english language
At least 6.5 IELTS or equivalent TOEFL with a score of 88.
Duration of study to study specialization in Malaysia:
If the university program does not include a professional year, the duration of study is usually 3 to 4 years. If the program includes a professional year for a bachelor’s degree, the duration of study may extend to 5 years. While the duration of a master's degree can range from one to two years, the duration of a doctoral study is usually three years.
Universities and enrollment fees:
University Name | Class | Academic duration | Annual tuition fees | more details |
Help University | Bachelor of Law / Bachelor of Law | 3 years | $4,148 | more details |
UKM National University | Bachelor of Law with Honors / Bachelor of Law with Honors | 4 years | $4,017 | more details |
Taylor University | Bachelor of Law / Bachelor of Law | 3 years | $10,398 | more details |
Taylor University | Master of Laws / Master of Law | 1.6 years | $9,695 | more details |
Taylor University | Master of Law (Healthcare and Medical Law) / Master of Law (Healthcare and Medical Law) | 1.6 years | $12,478 | more details |
MSU University | Bachelor of Law and Commerce (Hons) / Bachelor of Law and Commerce (Hons) | 3 years | $3,305 | more details |
IIUM Islamic University | Bachelor of Law (Hons.) – Bachelor of Law(Hons.) – LL.B | 4 years | $3,818 | more details |
IIUM Islamic University | Bachelor of Shariah Law (Hons.) / Bachelor of Law Shariah (Hons.) | 4 years | $3,818 | more details |
UUM Uttara University | LLB Hons / LLB Hons | 4 years | $2,500 | more details |
More details about the specialization:
Law represents a system of rules that are applied according to the will of social or governmental institutions, with the aim of regulating and directing behavior. The existence of the law is considered essential to ensure a unified direction of behavior in society, and its role is reflected in reducing conflicts and clashes between social groups and societies.
Practicing the legal profession involves representing clients or government agencies in various cases such as criminal and civil cases, preparing legal documents, and providing legal advice regarding deals and transactions. The legal profession is diversified to include a variety of specialized legal practices, providing broad opportunities to work in multiple fields.
What you will study is divided into several areas, including:
The study of law includes a wide range of topics and concepts that aim to provide a comprehensive understanding of the legal system and how it is applied. Here are some of the main topics that can be taught in a law studies programme:
- Introduction to law: Introducing students to the concepts, types and importance of law.
- The Constitutional law: Studying the constitution and constitutional institutions, the relationship between them and their impact on political and social life.
- civil law: This field includes many aspects such as contracts, compensation, finances and business.
- Criminal Law: It deals with the study of crimes, punishments, and criminal court procedures.
- Commercial Law: Focuses on laws relating to business, corporations and international trade.
- Public and private international law: It deals with the laws of international relations and private international law which deals with the legal relationships between individuals and entities in an international context.
- Labor law: Covers workers' rights, labor legislation and labor relations.
- Environmental law: It relates to laws and legislation aimed at protecting the environment and natural resources.
Skills required for specialization:
Working in the field of law requires a variety of skills that legal professionals must acquire to succeed in their profession. Here are some basic skills that are essential for jurists:
- Research and analysis skills: Jurists must be able to effectively research and accurately understand laws and legal references, analyze legal cases, and provide informed conclusions.
- effective communication: Legal professionals must be able to communicate effectively with clients, colleagues and the courts, whether orally or in writing.
- Ability to think critically: Jurists must be able to evaluate evidence and analyze facts critically and objectively to make the right legal decisions.
- Legal skills: Jurists must be familiar with the laws and legislation relating to different areas of law, and be able to apply them effectively.
- Negotiation and conflict resolution skills: Legal professionals must be able to effectively negotiate and resolve disputes between parties in ways that meet everyone's needs and achieve justice.
- Organization and time management: Working in the field of law requires good organization of tasks and effective time management to ensure deadlines and legal obligations are met.
- Credibility and integrity: Legal professionals must maintain a high level of credibility and integrity in their dealings with clients and legal cases.
Career paths after study:
In Malaysia, there are many exciting and diverse career opportunities in the field of law practice. Here are some popular opportunities:
- Public Advocacy: Lawyers can work in general law firms that provide general legal services to clients, including legal consultations, representing clients in court, and preparing legal documents.
- Commercial and corporate law: There are many companies and organizations in Malaysia that need legal services to help them comply with commercial and corporate legislation, including preparing contracts and agreements and handling business-related legal issues.
- Real estate and real estate law: Lawyers can work in the field of real estate and real estate law to provide legal advice on real estate and ownership transactions and purchasing, selling and renting procedures.
- Criminal and civil law: Lawyers can work as advocates in criminal and civil cases to represent clients before the courts in various cases such as crimes, compensation, and dispute resolution.
- Labor Law: Lawyers can work in the field of labor law to provide legal advice to employees and employers about laws and legislation related to labor and workers.
- International and commercial law: Lawyers can work in the field of international and commercial law to provide legal advice to companies and individuals on issues relating to international trade and cross-border transactions.
- Government field: Lawyers can work in the government sector as state attorneys or as legal advisors to ministries and government agencies to provide legal advice and represent government interests.