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SECTION 3 – BUSINESS, ECONOMICS, FINANCE AND ACCOUNTING SPECIALISED DEGREES


BCL (Law and Business) CAO Code: MH502 LWB | CAO Points 2017: 413


CAO Code: MH502 LWB CAO Points 2017: 413 CAO Points Range 2016: 425-580 Places 2017: 120 Erasmus/Study Abroad Option: Yes


Mature Applicants: See p. 196 UK, EU & International Applicants: See p. 201 QQI Link: See p. 198 Leaving Certifi cate: 2H5 & 4O6/H7, Irish & English & & O4/H7 Mathematics*


>This degree combines the equal study of two related disciplines, Law and Business, making it particularly attractive for those considering a career in the commercial world.


>This degree combines the best elements of the University’s Business and Management and Law degrees to ensure students graduate with the maximum range of career options, both in Law and in Business and Management.


> The defi ning feature of this degree is the skill-set with which it provides students; you will enhance your employability by developing your facilities for argument and reasoning, for clear thinking, for the analysis of complicated ideas, as well for understanding the commercial context in which the law operates.


Why choose this degree? > Law and Business students at Maynooth are off ered unparalleled fl exibility and choice. Students have the option of taking a four year degree with a work placement or study year abroad, thus combining what you learn in university with insights into industry (legal or commercial) or another culture.


>Business and Management are the practical art, science, and craft of achieving change and getting things done through and with people. This degree provides you with insights into the core functions of Business and Management and how they interact to create value for and capture value from clients and customers.


> As a graduate of this programme, you will be in a position to immediately enter professional legal training, either by sitting the Law Society of Ireland’s FE1 examinations for entry to the solicitors’ profession or the Honorable Society of King’s Inns’ Barrister-at-Law Degree entrance examination for entry to the barristers’ profession.


Options after graduation? >Business graduates are consistently among the most employable in the Irish education system. This degree opens up a whole range of career options outside of qualifying as a lawyer,


Course structure


> Business is taken jointly with Law for the three years of the programme, with a wide range of business and legal subjects being studied


> Some students may choose to complete a work placement or study abroad year between 2nd and 3rd Year and graduate after the 4th year


> Students who successfully complete the 1st Year of the programme have the option of transferring into the 2nd year of the LLB programme or 2nd year of the BBS Business and Management degree


Possible topics 1st year


> Core areas like Business Models and Marketing and Criminal Law


> Critical skills modules like Legal Research Methods and Managing Innovation


> Practical skills through participating in mock trials


2nd year


> Core areas like Company Law, Managing Information Systems, and International Business


> Critical skills like analysing materials in tutorials and seminars


> Range of Business optional modules from which to choose, including Project Management, Human Resource Management, and Marketing


138 Final year


> Core areas like Property Law, Strategic Management, and Human Resource Management


> Critical skills, like analysing the philosophy of law


> Optional modules, including Innovation Management, Media Law, Contemporary Issues in Marketing, and Negotiation


Full degree and module detail on our Course Finder www.maynoothuniversity.ie/ourcourses


Duration: 3 years Placement Option: Yes – subject to availability * Students admitted to MH502 are required to have O4/H7 Mathematics to register for LWB


such as in general management, service, IT and management organisations, consulting, journalism, policy development, NGO sector, and national and international public administration.


>As a graduate of this programme, you will be in a position to immediately enter professional legal training, either by sitting the Law Society of Ireland’s FE1 examinations for entry to the solicitors’ profession or the Honorable Society of King’s Inns’ Barrister-at-Law Degree entrance examination for entry to the barristers’ profession.


>Both the School of Business and the Department of Law off er a range of postgraduate programmes for BCL (Law and Business) graduates.


Maynooth Education Electives Option See p. 8 for details.


Contact us


Maynooth University School of Business, Rye Hall Extension  business@mu.ie  + 353 1 708 6520 / + 1 474 7207 / + 353 1 708 3703  www.maynoothuniversity.ie/business Find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn


Maynooth University Department of Law, New House  + 353 1 474 7208 /  law@mu.iewww.maynoothuniversity.ie/law Follow us on Twitter and Facebook


You might also like MH101 Law in the Bachelor of Arts degree - see section 1 p. 84


MH101 Business (International Business / Management / Marketing) in the Bachelor of Arts degree - see section 1 p. 46, 48 & 50


Our range of specialised Law and Business degrees. See section 4 for specialised Business degrees.


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