1) a) an honour’s bachelor’s degree in international development and globalization or a related field (e.g., international studies and modern languages, environmental studies, religious studies, economics, geography, history, sociology, political science).
2) b) an undergraduate law degree (LLB/LLL or equivalent).
An overall undergraduate average of 75% (B+) (calculated in accordance with FGPS guidelines) is required. Candidates are expected to have completed at least one introductory course in macroeconomics (e.g., ECO 1102 or ECO 1302 or equivalent), prior to admission.