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    Law LLB (LLB)

    University College Cork

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    Ireland, Cork

    University RankQS Ranking
    293

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Master by Course Work

    Study Type

    Part Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Course Code

    LLB

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines11-Sep-2023
    Apply to this program

    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 2 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    EUR 12,600  / year
    Next Intake 11-Sep-2023

    Law LLB (LLB)

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    3. Taught Courses
    4. Postgraduate Degree
    5. Law (LLB)

    About This Course

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    1. Fact File
    2. Course Outline
    3. Course Practicalities

    Fact File

    • Title

      Law LLB

    • Code

      LLB

    • 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 years Part-time

    • Teaching Mode

      Full-time, Part-Time. See Additional Teaching Mode Information for more info.

    • Qualifications

      LLB

    • EU Fees

      €6,130 (per year full-time); €3,130 (per year part-time)
      See Fees and Costs for full details.

    • Non-EU Fees

      €12,600 per year

    • Entry Requirements

      See Requirements for full details.

    • Closing Date

      Open for EU applications, check rounds closing under How to Apply

    • Non-EU Closing Date

      30 June 2023

    • Start Date

      11 September 2023

    Course Outline

    Our LLB programme at University College Cork (UCC) is a postgraduate law degree offering a distinct pathway for both Law and non-Law graduates.

    Pathway for Law Graduates

    If you have already been awarded a law degree our LLB offers you an opportunity to expand your portfolio of legal knowledge across a wider area of law in preparation for a specific practice or for further study.

    Our 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 the undergraduate level. 

    Pathway for Non-Law Graduates

    If you are a graduate from a non-law discipline the LLB is a two-year postgraduate law degree that 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 strong legal training at the end of their two years of study (full time) along with a 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, civil service/government, and human rights.

    Programme Content

    Law Graduates

    As a student with substantial legal knowledge already, you will be required to take 60 credits during your degree. Only 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.

    You will have the opportunity to widen your legal knowledge in areas such as:

    • Commercial Law
    • Corporate and Financial Services Law
    • Consumer Law
    • Immigration and Refugee Law
    • Human Rights Law
    • Welfare Law
    • Medical Law
    • Employment Law 
    • Environmental Law 

    Non-Law Graduates

    The LLB offers non-law graduates an opportunity to pivot towards a career in law. Our 2-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 teamwork and gain expertise in legal research, as well as gain a range of transferable skills.  

    As a non-law graduate, you will take core modules which are the foundation topics required for professional exams such as FE1s and Kings Inn exams. These include:

    • Criminal Law
    • Constitutional Law
    • Contract Law
    • EU Law

    In addition, you will also have the option to study subjects such as:

    • Human Rights Law
    • Employment Law
    • Environmental Law 
    • Corporate and Financial Services Law
    • Commercial Law

    Visit the School of Law page for more information on our school.

    See the College Calendar and Book of Modules for a more detailed description of course content and modules.

    Additional Teaching Mode Information

    Law Graduate LLB - Part-Time 

    The part-time option is taught during weekday working hours over 2 years.

    Non-Law Graduate LLB - Part-Time 

    The part-time option is taught during weekday working hours over 4 years.

    Modules

    Further details on the modules listed above can be found in our Book of Modules. Any modules listed above are indicative of the current set of modules for this course but are subject to change from year to year.

    University Calendar

    You can find the full academic content for the current year of any given course in our University Calendar.

    Course Practicalities

    This course involves a combination of lecture hours, tutorials/guided study, and reading hours in the library. Lectures generally take place from Monday to Friday. 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 pm Monday to Thursday.

    Assessment

    Written exams take during each Semester. Not all modules will have formal examinations and 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 the Book of Modules.

    Who teaches this course

    The School of Law at UCC has many expert and committed lecturers with expertise across a wide range of areas. For a full listing of school members, see our School of Law page.

    Why Choose This Course

    Top 100 Ranking

    UCC School of Law has been ranked among the world’s best Law Schools in the latest QS World University Rankings by Subject (2022).

    The QS subject rankings identify the world’s leading schools in particular fields, taking into account academic reputation, employer reputation and research impact. The strength of UCC School of Law across these fields has propelled it 75th in the world in the Top 100 for 2022. 

    Skills and Careers Information

    This is a challenging and highly rewarding postgraduate degree course which allows graduates from both law or other disciplines to develop strong legal knowledge and skills in a one or two year period. The majority of students continue from the LLB degree into the legal profession or to more specialised study on one of our LLM programmes and at doctoral level. Our LLB graduates enter a wide variety of careers including the legal profession, academia, banking, public service, the regulatory sector, management and journalism. 

    Requirements

    Candidates must be approved by the School of Law and must normally hold a Second Class Honours in a primary honours degree (NFQ, Level 8).

    Applicants meeting the initial entry requirements and who have a Second Class Honours in a primary honours Law degree (NFQ, Level 8) or have equivalent professional qualification/s and experience in law, as determined by the School of Law, should apply for the 60 credit route.

    The number of places available in any given year is dependent on resources and all qualified candidates may not be admitted.

    The Law School 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.

    New applications will continue to be reviewed at each round if there are still programme places available.

    English Language Requirements

    Applicants that are non-native speakers of the English language must meet the university-approved English language requirements. Please visit our PG English Language Requirements page for more information.

    For applicants with qualifications completed outside of Ireland

    Applicants must meet the required entry academic grade, equivalent to Irish requirements. For more information see our Qualification Comparison page.

    International/Non-EU Applicants

    For full details of the non-EU application procedure visit our how to apply pages for international students.

    • In UCC, we use the term programme and course interchangeably to describe what a person has registered to study in UCC and its constituent colleges, schools, and departments.
    • Note that not all courses are open to international/non-EU applicants, please check the fact file above. For more information contact the International Office.

    Fees and Costs

    The EU fee for this course is €6,130 (per year full-time); €3,130 (per year part-time).

    The Non-EU fee for this course is €12,600 per year .

    Deposits

    If your course required a deposit, that figure will be deducted from your second semester fee payment in January.

    EU student fee payment

    Fees for EU students are payable in two equal instalments. First payment at registration in August and the second in January.

    International student fee payment

    International Students can pay in two equal instalments once they have paid the appropriate deposit. The initial payment is due on registration and the balance usually by the end of January.

    How can I pay?

    You can pay by Credit/Debit card online or by credit transfer.

    Questions?

    If you have any questions on fee payment please email our Fees Office at [email protected].

    How Do I Apply

    1. Check Dates: Check the opening and closing dates for the application process in the fact file boxes at the top of the page.

    • For Irish and EU applicants we operate a rounds system and you can check the rounds closing dates here.
    • Note that not all our programmes are subject to the rounds system so check the opening and closing dates for your specific programme in the fact file boxes above.

    2. Gather Documents: Scanned copies of supporting documents have to be uploaded to the UCC online application portal and include:

    • Original qualification documents listed on your application including transcripts of results from institutions other than UCC;
    • Any supplementary items requested for your course if required.

    3. Apply Online: Apply online via the UCC online application portal. Note the majority of our courses have a non-refundable €50 application fee.

    Any questions? Use our web enquiry form to contact us.

    Additional Requirements (All Applicants)

    Please note you will be required to provide additional information as part of the online application process for this programme. This will include the following:

    • You may enter the details of professional or voluntary positions held. We strongly encourage you to complete this section with all relevant work experiences that will support your application.
    • In addition to your previously declared qualifications, please outline any additional academic courses, self-learning and professional training relevant to this programme.
    • Please describe your motivation and readiness for this programme.
    • Please enter the names & email addresses of 2 referees.

    The closing date for non-EU applications is 30 June 2023

    Apply Now

    Our LLB programme at University College Cork (UCC) is a postgraduate law degree offering a distinct pathway for both Law and non-Law graduates.

    Pathway for Law Graduates

    If you have already been awarded a law degree our LLB offers you an opportunity to expand your portfolio of legal knowledge across a wider area of law in preparation for a specific practice or for further study.

    Our 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 the undergraduate level. 

    Pathway for Non-Law Graduates

    If you are a graduate from a non-law discipline the LLB is a two-year postgraduate law degree that 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 strong legal training at the end of their two years of study (full time) along with a 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, civil service/government, and human rights.

    Programme Content

    Law Graduates

    As a student with substantial legal knowledge already, you will be required to take 60 credits during your degree. Only 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.

    You will have the opportunity to widen your legal knowledge in areas such as:

    • Commercial Law
    • Corporate and Financial Services Law
    • Consumer Law
    • Immigration and Refugee Law
    • Human Rights Law
    • Welfare Law
    • Medical Law
    • Employment Law 
    • Environmental Law 

    Non-Law Graduates

    The LLB offers non-law graduates an opportunity to pivot towards a career in law. Our 2-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 teamwork and gain expertise in legal research, as well as gain a range of transferable skills.  

    As a non-law graduate, you will take core modules which are the foundation topics required for professional exams such as FE1s and Kings Inn exams. These include:

    • Criminal Law
    • Constitutional Law
    • Contract Law
    • EU Law

    In addition, you will also have the option to study subjects such as:

    • Human Rights Law
    • Employment Law
    • Environmental Law 
    • Corporate and Financial Services Law
    • Commercial Law

    Visit the School of Law page for more information on our school.

    See the College Calendar and Book of Modules for a more detailed description of course content and modules.

    Disciplines

    Business and Law

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Programme

    Qualification Required

    2H2 Equivalent

    2H1 Equivalent

    1H Equivalent

    Postgraduate Programmes

    Bachelor Degree (البكالوريوس )

    Minimum CGPA of 3.5 on a 5 point scale

    Minimum CGPA of 2.8 on a 4 point scale

    Minimum CGPA of 3.75 on a 5 point scale

    Minimum CGPA of 3.2 on a 4 point scale

    Minimum CGPA of 4.5 on a 5 point scale

    Minimum CGPA of 3.6 on a 4 point scale)

    English Program Requirements

    English Language Requirements (for Non-Irish EU applicants)

    Teaching in Irish Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) is normally through the medium of English; therefore all applicants are required to demonstrate a high level of competence in the English Language.

    Applicants whose first language is not English must provide evidence of equivalent competence in English Language through their school leaving examination or matriculation examination or by achieving the minimum standard (there may be higher levels for matriculation and/or particular programmes in individual institutions) in a recognised English language test, as specified below (note applicants are assessed on the results of a single sitting only):

    UCC Language Centre Pre-sessional Programmes

    These programmes are available to assist students who:

    • Have not achieved their required level of English for acceptance onto their undergraduate or postgraduate programme
    • Feel they do not have the academic or general English language skills necessary to succeed at the University

     Find out more about the Language Centre's Pre-Sessional Programmes.

    Career

    This course involves a combination of lecture hours, tutorials/guided study, and reading hours in the library. Lectures generally take place from Monday to Friday. 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 pm Monday to Thursday.

    Assessment

    Written exams take during each Semester. Not all modules will have formal examinations and 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 the Book of Modules.

    Who teaches this course

    The School of Law at UCC has many expert and committed lecturers with expertise across a wide range of areas. For a full listing of school members, see our School of Law page.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    EUR 12,600  / year

    How to Apply

    1. Check Dates: Check the opening and closing dates for the application process in the fact file boxes at the top of the page.

    • For Irish and EU applicants we operate a rounds system and you can check the rounds closing dates here.
    • Note that not all our programmes are subject to the rounds system so check the opening and closing dates for your specific programme in the fact file boxes above.

    2. Gather Documents: Scanned copies of supporting documents have to be uploaded to the UCC online application portal and include:

    • Original qualification documents listed on your application including transcripts of results from institutions other than UCC;
    • Any supplementary items requested for your course if required.

    3. Apply Online: Apply online via the UCC online application portal. Note the majority of our courses have a non-refundable €50 application fee.

    Any questions? Use our web enquiry form to contact us.

    Please note you will be required to provide additional information as part of the online application process for this programme. This will include the following questions:

    • You may enter the details of professional or voluntary positions held. We strongly encourage you to complete this section with all relevant work experiences that will support your application.

    • In addition to your previously declared qualifications, please outline any additional academic courses, self-learning and professional training relevant to this programme.

    • Please describe your motivation and readiness for this programme.

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