MountCrest Faculty of Laws

Regular - 4 Years

Ideal for students with not prior undergraduate certificates.


Evening - 3 Years

For prospective students who hold a first degree certificate in any field of higher learning.


Weekend - 3 Years

For prospective students who hold a first degree certificate in any field of higher learning.

Ghana's Premier Law Faculty

The Faculty of Law at MountCrest University College has a distinguished history, beginning in November 2011 under the leadership of Distinguished Professor Anselmus Kodwo Paaku Kludze. From its inception, the faculty has aimed for excellence, initially welcoming 13 students in the regular class, 92 in the evening class, and 44 in the weekend class. Following the passing of Professor Kludze, leadership continued under Professor Emmanuel K Quansah until the present day.

With a strong emphasis on quality teaching and state-of-the-art facilities, the faculty has seen significant growth. It prides itself on a balanced academic staff who employ a friendly and interactive teaching style. This approach not only ensures a deep understanding of legal topics but also cultivates critical thinking and problem-solving skills among students.

Collaborations

We have collaborations with renowned institutions like the European

Public Law Organisation, University of London; the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies,

University of London and Penn State University, USA.

LL.B Programme Options

We have the following options curated for our LL.B programme: Regular, Evening, and Weekend.

Admission Process

There are two (2) admissions in a year – February/March and September/October. Applicants can either download a copy of the form online or purchase it from our bookshop when admissions are open. Kindly see below for a step-by-step process of how to apply.

Our faculty members

Kwaku Ansa-Asare

Dean

Irene Ansa-Asare

Rector

Prof. George N. K. Vukor-Quarshie

Creative Director

The MountCrest Way

Watch our Rector Irene Ansa-Asare speak about our new foundation programme and approach to academic life dubbed the MountCrest way.