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Want to study a degree that strengthens your power of reasoning?
Consider a Legal degree in DBS


The Bachelor of Laws (Hons)  is accredited by the Honorable Society of King's Inns for the purpose of eligibility to sit the entrance exams for the Barrister-at-Law degree programme.



Studying law at undergraduate level has an appeal to any student considering a career in the legal profession. A Bachelor of Laws (Hons) 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 on completion of the programme. The degree provides a firm foundation for those wishing to train as solicitors or barristers. Graduates are also employed in a wide variety of areas including commercial industry, social sciences, politics, media and public service jobs.

 

Why Study Law?


Why Study Law?

 

  • The LL.B (Hons) in Irish Law at DBS is jointly awarded by Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI)
  • The degree is fully recognised by all of the Professional Legal bodies in Ireland including the Law Society of Ireland and the Honorable Society of Kings Inns.
  • Strong pastoral care ethos.
  • Up to date careers guidance and counselling.
  • Key transferable skills (including research, IT, presentational etc.) taught and developed through the course.
  • Emphasis on advocacy training and mooting.
  • Focus on examination technique.
  • Competitive fee structure.
  • Flexible delivery – daytime or evening classes.
  • The study of law improves & develops the student's power of reasoning, clarity of thought and the ability to analyse and express complicated ideas.
  • Studying law has an appeal to any student considering a career in the legal profession.
  • A Law Degree opens up a range of career opportunities apart from the practice of law (commercial industry, social sciences, politics, the media and public service).
  • You will be taught by very experienced and enthusiastic lecturers who really 'connect' with the students and most of whom have significant experience of legal practice which they use to illustrate and enrich their teaching.
  • The curriculum is orientated towards employability.
  • Track record of excellent examination results.

For further information on this, or other Evening Degree Programmes in, please contact the Admissions Office on 01-4177500 or by email at admissions@dbs.ie Alternatively, if you are over the age of 23, you can apply for any of the Full-Time Undergraduate programmes directly to the college through the DBS website.
 
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Whether you are considering enhancing your career prospects in the areas of Accounting, Management, Finance, IT, Psychology, Law or Digital Media we have a course for you.


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School of Law
Bachelor of Laws (Hons) 

 

Don't miss your opportunity to unlock your potential. Apply today to undertake an Evening Degree programme with Ireland's leading independent college.


 
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Open Evening - Tuesday 20th August, 4 -7pm at our Aungier St building.
Discuss your next professional move

DBS will be holding a number of Open Events throughout the month of August for our suite of Evening Degree Programmes.

The advice and information that can be gained at our Open Events can prove an invaluable tool in your decision making.

An Open Evening will give you the opportunity to chat informally with programme experts, obtain valuable insights into programme structures and teaching styles and ultimately help you decide which course is the correct one to suit your needs.



Services available will include:

 


 
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Drop In Advice Service
Our Admissions Team is available Monday to Friday 8:45 - 5:15

We realise that you may have questions regarding our part time degree programmes, or the application process, so please be aware that in addition to our Open Evenings you may call into the Aungier Street building, Monday to Friday from 8.45am - 5.15pm.


You do not need to make an appointment. You can also contact us on 01 4177500 or by email to admissions@dbs.ie.


Why not contact us today with your questions and take the first step towards furthering your education this year.


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