Course Title: Bachelor of Laws (Hons)(LLB)
Leaving Certificate Requirements
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Subjects |
Higher |
6 |
2 H5's |
Minimum Grade in |
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Maths |
English OR Irish |
N/A |
H4 |
QQI/FET Requirements
QQI/FET Award Required |
Additional Requirements |
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Level 5: 1 OF THE FOLLOWING AWARDS:
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DISTINCTION(S) REQUIRED: |
Level 6:
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In addition to the QQI minimum entry requirements, QQI quotas and QQI points apply. The max QQI points awarded is 390. Further details at www.tudublin.ie/qqi
Mature Applicants
Applications from mature students (23+) are welcome. Further details at www.tudublin.ie/mature
English Language Requirements
If English is not your first language you will need to provide evidence of your English language proficiency as detailed on our website. Applicants for this course should have a minimum IELTS (Academic Version) English Proficiency of 6.5 overall (or equivalent) with nothing less than 6 in each component.
This is a sample timetable for Year 1, Semester 1 which gives an indication of class contact hours. Timetables are subject to change. Up to date timetables will be provided on commencement.
Many LLB graduates pursue a career as a solicitor or a barrister, but these professions are not the only option. The analytical and problem-solving skills developed in a law degree are valuable in a range of businesses. Law graduates also find employment in the civil and public service, as well as the NGO sector, where their legal knowledge and critical thinking skills are particularly useful.
Certain subjects are considered essential to the study of law, such as Contract Law, Property Law, Criminal Law and European Union law. You’ll build up a base of knowledge in these core areas as well as following your own interests through specialised topics.
TU Dublin puts a strong emphasis on areas of law that have recently changed. We offer optional modules such as Criminology, Intellectual Property and Media Law, Prison Law and the Law and Society Research Clinic, where students engage in research for the benefit of an NGO.
In this course, you’ll develop skills of analysis, research and communication, a well-honed capacity for problem-solving, an appreciation of the complex relationship between law and society, and how law can both help and hinder the resolution of social problems. You can examine the operation of the criminal justice system, consider how the law should respond to new technologies or carry out research for an NGO on real-world problems. You’ll be able to make and evaluate arguments and take a logical and practical approach to solve complex problems.
Contact hours: 12 hours of face-to-face teaching and two hours of tutorials, weekly.
This course is recognised by King's Inns as a qualifying law degree for the purposes of admission to the Barrister at Law degree.
- Advice Worker
- Advocacy Worker
- Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)
- Arbitrator, Bank Official
- Charity Fundraiser
- Chartered/Company Secretary
- Consumer Rights Officer
- Court Clerk
- Criminologist
- Development Officer (Human Rights)
- Disability Officer
- Employee Liaison Officer
- Enforcement Officer
- Equality Officer
- Financial Regulator
- Fraud Analysts
- Freedom of Information Officer
- Health and Safety Officer
- HR Assistant/Officer
- Insurance Assessor
- Judge
- Law Historian/Author/Publisher
- Law Lecturer, Legal Adviser
- Legal and Regulatory Affairs Officer
- Legal Assistant/Executive
- Legal Compliance Officer
- Legal Editor, Legal Journalist
- Legal Information Provision
- Legal Researcher
- Legal Secretary
- Legal Translator
- Mediator, News/Current Affairs Producer
- Paralegal
- Political Research Assistant
- Risk Management
- Stenographer
- Tax/Pension Adviser/Consultant
- Trade Union Official
- Trading Standards Officer
- Trainee Barrister
- Trainee Solicitor
Semester 1
- Prison Law and Prisoners’ Rights [Elective]
- Critical Approaches to Law & Society [Elective]
- Law and Technology [Elective]
- Competition Law [Elective]
- Employment Law [Elective]
- Family Law [Elective]
- European Human Rights Law [Elective]
- Civil Procedure and ADR [Elective]
- Criminology [Elective]
- Media and Intellectual Property Law [Elective]
- Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Law [Elective]
Semester 2
- Prison Law and Prisoners’ Rights [Elective]
- Critical Approaches to Law & Society [Elective]
- Law and Technology [Elective]
- Competition Law [Elective]
- Employment Law [Elective]
- Family Law [Elective]
- European Human Rights Law [Elective]
- Civil Procedure and ADR [Elective]
- Criminology [Elective]
- Media and Intellectual Property Law [Elective]
- Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Law [Elective]
Semester 1
- European Union Law [Mandatory]
- Constitutional Law [Mandatory]
- Company Law [Mandatory]
- Property Law [Mandatory]
- Prison Law and Prisoners’ Rights [Elective]
- Law and Technology [Elective]
- Competition Law [Elective]
- Employment Law [Elective]
- Family Law [Elective]
- European Human Rights Law [Elective]
- Civil Procedure and ADR [Elective]
- Criminology [Elective]
- Media and Intellectual Property Law [Elective]
- Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Law [Elective]
- Prison Law and Prisoners’ Rights [Elective]
- Law and Technology [Elective]
- Competition Law [Elective]
- Employment Law [Elective]
- Family Law [Elective]
- European Human Rights Law [Elective]
- Civil Procedure and ADR [Elective]
- Criminology [Elective]
- Media and Intellectual Property Law [Elective]
- Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Law [Elective]
Semester 2
- European Union Law [Mandatory]
- Constitutional Law [Mandatory]
- Company Law [Mandatory]
- Property Law [Mandatory]
- Prison Law and Prisoners’ Rights [Elective]
- Law and Technology [Elective]
- Competition Law [Elective]
- Employment Law [Elective]
- Family Law [Elective]
- European Human Rights Law [Elective]
- Civil Procedure and ADR [Elective]
- Criminology [Elective]
- Media and Intellectual Property Law [Elective]
- Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Law [Elective]
Semester 1
- Administrative Law [Mandatory]
- Evidence Law [Mandatory]
- Jurisprudence [Mandatory]
- Equity Law [Mandatory]
- Prison Law and Prisoners’ Rights [Elective]
- Law and Technology [Elective]
- Competition Law [Elective]
- Employment Law [Elective]
- Family Law [Elective]
- European Human Rights Law [Elective]
- Civil Procedure and ADR [Elective]
- Criminology [Elective]
- Media and Intellectual Property Law [Elective]
- Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Law [Elective]
Semester 2
- Administrative Law [Mandatory]
- Evidence Law [Mandatory]
- Jurisprudence [Mandatory]
- Equity Law [Mandatory]
- Prison Law and Prisoners’ Rights [Elective]
- Law and Technology [Elective]
- Competition Law [Elective]
- Employment Law [Elective]
- Family Law [Elective]
- European Human Rights Law [Elective]
- Civil Procedure and ADR [Elective]
- Criminology [Elective]
- Media and Intellectual Property Law [Elective]
- Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Law [Elective]
Please note, there is no advanced entry to this course.
On graduation, you may proceed to postgraduate studies leading to the award of MSc, MPhil or PhD at research institutes and universities worldwide.