The award | How you will study | Study duration | Course start | Domestic course fees | International course fees |
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LLB | Full-time, Part-time | 1 - 2 year | September | find out | 0 |
Overview
PAC course codes: CKL13 FT/CKL32 PT - 60 Credits; CKL44 FT/CKL45 PT - 120 Credits.
The LLB degree is a postgraduate law degree offering distinct pathway to two different types of candidates.
For students who have already been awarded a law degree the LLB degree offers an opportunity to expand their portfolio of legal knowledge across a wider area of law in preparation for specific practice or for further study. The one year full-time course includes a wide choice of modules which would allow you to choose a combination that best suits your interests. In particular, it offers you an opportunity to study additional fields of law, such as medical law, environmental law or human rights law, which may not have been available to you at undergraduate level.
For students who are graduates from a non-law discipline the LLB is a two-year postgraduate law degree which offers you sufficient core and optional law modules to undertake, should you wish, professional legal training at the end of the degree. It is designed to ensure that graduates will have a strong legal training at the end of their two years study (full time) along with suitable critical understanding of core legal issues. Beyond preparing you for legal professional qualifications, the LLB is also suitable for students who wish to pursue a career in a variety of areas such as business, journalism, the civil service/government and human rights.
Course Details
The LLB offers alternative pathways to two different types of candidates.
It offers an opportunity to Law Graduates to further develop and deepen both their knowledge and skills base. As a student with substantial legal knowledge already, you will be required to take 60 credits during your degree. Only LW2252 Law of Property is compulsory leaving you with 50 elective credits. However, if you have already studied Property Law, or an equivalent module, you will be free to take the full 60 credits as electives. In addition, you may also seek to study up to 10 credits of LLM modules; permission of the Programme Director and relevant LLM Module coordinator will be required.
As a law graduate, if you choose to study for the LLB you will have the opportunity to widen and/deepen your legal knowledge into areas such as:
For non-law graduates, the LLB offers an opportunity to convert to a career in law. As a result the two year LLB places an emphasis on developing not just legal knowledge but also your skills base. You will be required to take 60 credits in each academic year, which will include a combination of compulsory and elective modules and a skills module.
While we recognise our primary responsibility is to provide legal knowledge, we also aim to ensure that you develop advocacy skills, experience team work and gain expertise in legal research, as well as gaining a range of transferable skills.
As a non-law graduate, if you choose to study for the LLB you will take core modules which are the foundation topics required for the professional exams – FE1s and Kings Inn exams. These include
In addition you will also have options which would allow you to study subjects such as
Please visit the School of Law website at http://www.ucc.ie/en/law-postgrad/taughtprogrammes/for up to date information on the programme.
Programme regulations are available in the College Calendar.
Please seethe Book of Modulesfor a more detailed description of modules.
Fact File
Course Code: See application procedure below for course codes
Course Title: LLB Degree
College: Business and Law
Duration: Law Graduate LLB - 1 year Full-time or 2 years Part-time; Non-Law Graduate LLB - 2 years Full-time or 4 yrs Part-time
Teaching Mode: Full-time, Part-Time
Law Graduate LLB -The part-time option will be taught during weekday working hours over 2 years.
NON-Law Graduate LLB -The part-time option will be taught during weekday working hours over 4 years.
Qualifications: LLB
NFQ Level: Level 8
Costs: 2017/2018 Irish/EU fee EUR 6,000 per year full-time. The part-time fee is half the full-time fee in the particular year.
2016 Entry Requirements: Candidates must be approved by the School of Law and must normally hold a Degree (Level 8) with at least Second Class Honours. Applicants meeting the initial entry requirements and who have a Law Degree (Level 8) with at least Second Class Honours (or have equivalent professional qualification/s and experience in law, as determined by the School of Law) should apply for the 60 credit route. [CKL13 FT or CKL32 PT](See Detailed Entry Requirements).
Closing Date: See details in application procedure section below
Next Intake: 11 September 2017
Course Practicalities
This course involves a combination of lecture hours, tutorials/guided study, and reading hours in the library. Lectures generally take place between Monday to Friday 9a.m. to 6 p.m. The course offers flexibility in delivery where available, and LLB Students may have the option of attending some of the modules on offer for the Evening Law Degree which take place from 5 – 9 .m. Monday to Thursday.
Assessment
Written exams will take place before Christmas and in May. Not all modules will have formal examinations. Many modules use other types of assessment.
The skills modules are assessed on a pass/fail basis and include group work, presentations and oral advocacy.
Individual module assessments can be viewed in theBook of Modules
Application Procedure
?Application for this programme is on-line at www.pac.ie/ucc. Places on this programme are offered in rounds. The closing dates for each round can be found here. For full details of the application procedure click How to apply.
Course codes:
Law graduates (60 credit route):
CKL13 - Full-time option (1 year)
CKL32 - Part-time option (2 years)
Non-Law graduates (120 credit route):
CKL44- Full-time option (2 years)
CKL45 - Part-time option (4 years)
Please note that you will be asked to fill in a supplementary form as part of the application process for this programme. A copy of this supplementary form for the 120 credit route is available here - part-timeSupplementary Form CKL45 (21kB) and full-time Supplementary Form CKL45 (21kB)A copy of this form for the 60 credit route is available here full-time ?Supplementary Form CKL13 (21kB);part-time Supplementary Form CKL13 (21kB)
All required documentation must be sent in hard copy to The Postgraduate Applications Centre, 1, Courthouse Square, Galway.
The School of Law uses a system of offer rounds to facilitate decision-making and early notification to applicants. Candidates are encouraged to apply as early as possible. Candidates who do not have their final degree marks available may be made a conditional (provisional) offer.
Further Contact Information
Programme Coordinator Name:Dr Patrick O'Callaghan
Email Address: [email protected]
Telephone: 021 4901881
Address: Aras na Laoi, UCC.
Department Programme Weblink: Mandatory http://www.ucc.ie/en/law-postgrad/
2016 Entry Requirements: Candidates must be approved by the School of Law and must normally hold a Degree (Level 8) with at least Second Class Honours. Applicants meeting the initial entry requirements and who have a Law Degree (Level 8) with at least Second Class Honours (or have equivalent professional qualification/s and experience in law, as determined by the School of Law) should apply for the 60 credit route. [CKL13 FT or CKL32 PT](See Detailed Entry Requirements).
Closing Date: See details in application procedure section below
Next Intake: 11 September 2017
Contact University College Cork (UCC) to find course entry requirements.
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