The following are the law schools in Tanzania . [1]
S/N | Name of Institution | Ownership | Division | Location | Campus |
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01 | University of Dar es Salaam | Public | School of Law | Dar es Salaam | Mwalimu Julius Kambarage Nyerere Main Campus. |
02 | Mzumbe University | Public | Faculty of Law | Morogoro Mbeya | Mzumbe University: Main Campus. Mzumbe University: Mbeya Campus College. |
03 | Saint Augustine University of Tanzania | Private | School of Law | Mwanza | Saint Augustine University of Tanzania: Main Campus. |
04 | Open University of Tanzania | Public | Faculty of Law | Dar es Salaam | Distance Learning. |
05 | Ruaha Catholic University | Private | Faculty of Law | Iringa | Ruaha Catholic University: Main Campus. |
06 | Tumaini University Makumira | Private | Faculty of Law | Arusha | Tumaini University Makumira: Main Campus. |
07 | University of Dodoma | Public | Faculty of Law | Dodoma | University of Dodoma : College of Humanities and Social Sciences Campus. |
08 | Muslim University of Morogoro | Private | Faculty of Law and Shariah | Morogoro | Muslim University of Morogoro: Main Campus. |
09 | University of Iringa | Private | Faculty of Law | Iringa | University of Iringa: Main Campus. |
10 | University of Bagamoyo | Private | College of Law | Dar es Salaam | University of Bagamoyo: Main Campus. |
11 | Moshi Co-operative University | Public | Faculty of Law | Moshi | Moshi Cooperative University: Main Campus. |
12 | Sebastian Kolowa Memorial University | Private | Faculty of Law | Lushoto | Sebastian Kolowa Memorial University: Main Campus. |
13 | Teofilo Kisanji University | Private | Faculty of Law | Mbeya | Teofilo Kisanji University: Main Campus. |
14 | Archbishop James University College | Private | Faculty of Law | Songea | Archbishop James University College: Main Campus. |
15 | Archbishop Mihayo University College of Tabora | Private | Faculty of Law | Tabora | Archbishop Mihayo University College of Tabora: Main Campus. |
16 | Jordan University College | Private | Faculty of Law | Morogoro | Jordan University College: Main Campus. |
17 | Kampala International University Dar es Salaam College | Private | Faculty of Law | Dar es Salaam | Kampala International University Dar es Salaam College: Main Campus. |
18 | Stella Maris Mtwara University College | Private | Faculty of Law | Mtwara | Stella Maris Mtwara University College: Main Campus. |
19 | Tumaini University Dar es Salaam College | Private | Faculty of Law | Dar es Salaam | Tumaini University Dar es Salaam College: Main Campus. |
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