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    Law and German

    Trinity College Dublin

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    Ireland, Dublin

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesSeptember-2026
    Apply to this program

    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    EUR 22,070  / year(s)
    Next Intake September-2026

    Law and German

    About

    What is Law and German?

    Ireland’s membership of the European Union, combined with globalisation, makes it more important than ever that lawyers have an understanding of other legal systems and cultures.

    The Law and German degree courses satisfy these needs. Students will have a grounding in Irish Law, fluency in a second European language and knowledge of the general culture, political, economic and sociological make-up of Germany. Students on this programme will follow the same Law structure as those reading for a Joint Honours degree, but the programmes is structured to ensure access to modules required for entry into the legal professional bodies in Ireland for those looking to pursue a Bachelor in Laws degree.

    Students on this degree will exit with a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) or B.A. award depending on their focus of studies and the pathway that they choose in their final year. Students may also follow the Single Honours Pathway (LL.B.) from their second year onwards and drop their second subject completely.

    Do you enjoy…

    • Questioning and challenging issues?
    • Learning about the culture, economic and sociological make-up of Germany?
    • Conversing in and learning German?

    Law and German: The course for you?

    If you like to be challenged and intellectually stimulated, have a keen interest in the cultural, social, historical and political backgrounds of Germany and would like to learn a second language, then one of these degrees is for you. Legal training requires the ability to think logically and critically, precise and careful use of language, good writing skills and a faculty for articulate expression are key attributes for legal scholars.

    Law and German at Trinity

    The Law and German degree programmes offer a unique opportunity to study core legal modules and also the language, culture and political systems of Germany. Students must undertake an Erasmus year in Germany, exposing them to the law of that legal system. The class sizes are small, fostering a close collegial relationship with peers and members of both schools.

    Pathways

    The pathways available are Single Honours, Major with Minor and Joint Honours.

    Graduate skills and career opportunities

    Graduates of this programme have much to contribute to the legal and other professions in Ireland, as well as enjoying career opportunities in Europe. Whether students’ career goals lie in leadership, foreign affairs, public sector, media, business and finance, journalism, academia, the EU or a not-for-profit organisation, a Joint Honours degree will be ideally suited as a platform for attaining those goals.

    Further professional qualifications

    No law degree entitles a person to practise law as a solicitor or barrister. If you wish to go on to obtain a professional qualification, the governing bodies for the profession require that you study certain modules in your primary law degree. Our Single and Joint Honours Law degree programmes are designed to ensure you have the opportunity to take these required modules. Our programmes also offer additional modules currently required for entry into the UK professional bodies.

    All students considering a career as a lawyer should consult the relevant professional body of their preferred jurisdiction to ensure they satisfy all entry requirements.

    Your degree and what you’ll study

    First and second year

    In the first and second years, you will study a variety of foundational and professional law modules, taken alongside students reading for our single and joint honours law programme. You will take less law modules than a single honours student will take. These modules may include: Foundations of Law I and II, Contract Law, Criminal Law, Constitutional Law, Torts, Equity and Land Law. The number available to you will be determined by the direction of your course of studies, and degree you wish to pursue from your second year onwards. The remainder of your studies will be taken up by modules in your other subject which will include German language, cultural, historical, political or applied linguistics modules.

    At the end of the first year of your programme, you can choose to major in law (we refer to this as the ‘professional pathway’ – leading to the degree of LL.B. (Ling. Franc) or you can major in German (resulting in a B.A. degree). You may of course choose to continue studying both subjects equally (B.A. Law and German) or move into Single Honours Law (LL.B.). Students considering a career in the legal profession after their degree will have the opportunity to take all the required modules if they choose the ‘professional pathway’. Nevertheless, there will still be ample opportunity to continue with your studies in German.

    Third and fourth year

    Your third and fourth years will be spent taking advanced modules in Law and/or your other subject. If you are taking German, you must spend your penultimate year in a university in Germany. In the final year, depending on the pathway that you take, you will have the opportunity to focus on developing areas of interest and complete a research project on a topic of your choice. Students on the LL.B. pathway will have the opportunity to engage in a legal placement.

    In your final year, depending on the pathway that you take, you will have the opportunity to focus on developing areas of interest in Law and/or German modules on literature, literature, applied linguistics, culture, history, and society. You will also be required to complete a research project on a topic of your choice.

    A combination of assignments and aural, oral and written examinations is used to assess student’s competency and retention of key facts.

    There are QQI/FET routes available for this course. Please see www.cao.ie for details.

    Click here for further information on modules/subjects.

    Study abroad opportunities

    Students must undertake an Erasmus year at one of Trinity’s partner universities in Germany, exposing them to the law of that legal system. Further information on the year abroad programme, and a list of partner universities, can be found at: www.tcd.ie/law/programmes/undergraduate/study-abroad

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Leaving Certificate:

    H3 in German

    Advanced GCE (A Level):

    Grade C in German

    International Baccalaureate:

    HL Grade 6 in German

    English Language Requirements

    All applicants to Trinity are required to provide official evidence of proficiency in the English language. Applicants to this course are required to meet Band B (Standard Entry) English language requirements. For more details of qualifications that meet Band B, see the English Language Requirements page here.

    English Program Requirements

    Applicants for the Trinity International Foundation Programme require IELTS 5.0 overall, with 5.0 in Writing and no band below 4.5.

    Applicants for all Undergraduate and Postgraduate programmes must present one of the following English language qualifications.

    QUALIFICATIONS REQUIREMENTS
    1 Irish Leaving Certificate A grade D3 or better in Ordinary Level English
    2 GCSE A grade C or better in English Language
    3 European Baccalaureate English: 6 in your 1st language, or in 1st or 2nd Foreign Language
    4 French Baccalaureate Students presenting the OIB or International Option of the French Baccalaureate may satisfy the English language requirement by achieving a minimum of 12 (where the coefficient is greater than 5) in English Language and Literature. In cases where the coefficient is less than 5, a minimum result of 14 will be required.
    5 International Baccalaureate English A1, A2 or B: 5 at Higher Level (4 at Standard Level if presenting IB through English)
    6 US High School Curriculum A grade C in English taken in final year
    7 TOEFL

    Paper based 570 (with a TWE score of 4.5) / Computer based 233 (with a score of 4.5 in essay) / Internet based 90 (with a written score of 21)

    PG: 88 internet-based, 570 paper-based, 230 computer-based

    8 University of Cambridge

    180+ on Cambridge English scale with no less than 175 in each skill and use of English i.e., Proficiency Certificate, Grade C or better (CEFR Level C1 or C2), Advanced Certificate, Grade C or better (CEFR Level C1 or C2)

    PG: Proficiency Certificate, Grade C or better (CEFR Level C1 or C2) Advanced Certificate, Grade C or better (CEFR Level C1 or C2) 

    9 IELTS

    (Academic version) 6.5 (no individual band below 6). For Dental courses: IELTS (academic version) 7 (no individual band below 7) For Clinical speech and language studies: IELTS (academic version) 7 (no individual band below 7)

    10 Pearson Test of English (Academic) - PTE Academic: a minimum score of 63 (with no section score below 59).
    11 Duolingo English Test Minimum overall score of 110/160

    Career

    Graduates of this programme have much to contribute to the legal and other professions in Ireland, as well as enjoying career opportunities in Europe. Whether students’ career goals lie in leadership, foreign affairs, public sector, media, business and finance, journalism, academia, the EU or a not-for-profit organisation, a Joint Honours degree will be ideally suited as a platform for attaining those goals.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    EUR 22,070 

    Application Fee

    EUR  
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