UCD Law
“Returning to education as a mature student brings its own set of challenges, but also its own rewards. During Orientation we were organised into
‘Peer Mentor’ groups where I had the opportunity to meet other mature students, which made the whole experience a lot less daunting.
In my experience the most difficult part of returning to education was leaving a good job and working up the nerve to actually do it. It is a decision I have not regretted once in my time here; the BCL degree is challenging and at times difficult but the knowledge that I am working towards the career I have always wanted makes it worthwhile.”
Stacey O’Neill Student
Our students on the rooftop of Norton Rose Fulbright in London during the annual UCD Corporate Law Study Trip.
CAO Code DN600 BCL
Why is this course for me? The UCD Bachelor of Civil Law (BCL) degree enjoys a proud history and an established reputation at home and abroad. The BCL degree allows you to immerse yourself in the study of law, to engage with a range of interesting legal perspectives and to acquire a profound understanding of how law works in theory and in practice.
You may also choose some non-Law modules, including a language (Spanish, French, Irish or Chinese).
What will I study?
First & Second Year In first year, you’ll explore some foundational areas of law including: General Introduction to Comparative Legal Studies ¬ Contract Law¬ Tort Law¬ Constitutional Law
You’ll study modules in civil and criminal procedure.
In second year, you’ll explore EU Law and core areas of Irish law including: Property Law¬ Company Law¬ Criminal Law
Third & Fourth Year You can tailor your BCL by selecting from a wide choice of Law modules such as: International Human Rights ¬ Environmental Law¬ Intellectual Property Law¬Media Law¬ Family Law¬ Commercial Law¬ Employment Law
In addition, our Clinical Legal Education Centre (CLEC) offers “clinical” modules which include Advocacy & Mooting, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Legal Practice and Legal Placement.
You’ll attend lectures and tutorials, in addition to engaging in study and preparatory work. A sample timetable can be viewed at
www.ucd.ie/myucd/law.
Programme Office, UCD Sutherland School of Law Belfield, Dublin 4
Assessment is through a combination of end-of-semester examinations, essays and group work projects.
Career & Graduate Study Opportunities As a BCL graduate you are well positioned to pursue a variety of careers, including qualifying as a solicitor or barrister who practise law independently, or work in:
– Law firms in Ireland or internationally – Large corporations as in-house lawyers – State bodies or Public Service – Non-governmental organisations (NGOs) – EU or other international institutions – Legal research – Academia
BCL graduates can also pursue successful careers other than in legal practice (e.g. as diplomats, journalists, broadcasters, authors or researchers) in Ireland or abroad. Graduates can undertake postgraduate law study programmes such as the LLM and/or PhD in their area of interest.
International Study Opportunities Third year BCL students are offered the widest range of study abroad opportunities at our partner universities in: Singapore ¬Milan ¬ Toulouse ¬Utrecht ¬ Connecticut ¬ Vienna ¬Miami ¬Uppsala ¬ Minnesota ¬Stockholm¬ California ¬ Exeter ¬ Berlin ¬Prague ¬ Antwerp ¬ Canberra ¬ Barcelona
KEY FACT Many leading Irish and UK Law firms (including Arthur Cox, Matheson, A&L Goodbody, William Fry, and Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP) host recruitment presentations on campus in UCD. Practical experience gained in clinical law modules may give you a competitive edge when applying for internships or traineeships.
CAO Points Range 2014 510 — 625 Length of Course 4 Years DN600 Places 120
Entry Requirements English ¬ Irish ¬ A third language ¬ Three other recognised subjects
Leaving Certificate Passes in six subjects including those shown above, of which two must be minimum HC3
A-Level/GCSE See
www.ucd.ie/myucd/alevel
Other EU Applicants see
www.ucd.ie/myucd/eu
Non-EU Applicants see
www.ucd.ie/myucd/noneu
Level 5/6 FETAC Entry Routes None
Level 6/7 Progression Routes None
Mature Entry Route Yes, see page 182
Law BCL (Hons) (NFQ Level 8)
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