BA (Hons) in Law at DBS
Why study the Bachelor of Laws (Hons) at DBS?
 

The Bachelor of Laws degree at DBS provides a firm foundation for students wishing to train as solicitors or barristers. Additionally a law degree is one of the most respected undergraduate qualifications. It opens up a range of career opportunities apart from the practice of the law. Law graduates are employed in a wide variety of areas including commercial industry, social sciences, politics, the media and the public service. A legal education therefore opens more doors than just the practice of law.

 

The Bachelor of Laws (Hons) is recognised by the Honorable Society of King's Inns and the Law Society of Ireland. Studying law at undergraduate level has an appeal to any student considering a career in the legal profession. A Bachelor of Laws degree provides a firm foundation for students wishing to qualify as a solicitor or barrister. 

 

The study of law improves and develops the student’s power of reasoning, clarity of thought and the ability to analyse and express complicated ideas. These skills also lend themselves to a wide variety of career options quite apart from private legal practice on completion of the programme.

Professional Accreditation
 

The Bachelor of Laws (Hons) enables graduates who wish to qualify as solicitors, to sit the Law Society of Ireland FE1 examinations, which are a prerequisite to training as a solicitor. The programme also enables graduates to sit the Honorable Society of King's Inn's entrance examinations the passing of which are a pre requisite for taking the Barrister-at-Law degree.

 

More Information

CAO Change of Mind Closes July 1st at 5pm

 

Make your final changes today to avoid missing out on studying the course that you want.

 

The Change of Mind can be used by students to make changes to their CAO preferences. This is the final time period that you can make changes to your CAO choices.

 

DBS has a wide array of full-time undergraduate programmes on offer across areas including; Business, Computing, Law, Psychology, Creative Media and more. You will find a selection of our courses below, or visit our website for a full course listing.

 

Our Admissions team are on hand to answer your questions, call us today on 01-4177500 or email admissions@dbs.ie or contact our School Liaison Officer, Bill Fanning directly bill.fanning@dbs.ie

 

 

 

 

          
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