17 Bachelor's degrees in Civil & Private Law in Ireland

Common and Civil Law
The Common and Civil Law course from the University of Limerick graduates will be awarded degrees in both common law and civil law meaning they will be well-equipped to work in the legal environments in Ireland and abroad.

Laws (Law Plus)
The Laws (Law Plus) course from the University of Limerick allows you to choose elective subjects in other disciplines including Politics, History, Psychology, Economics, Maths, Sociology and languages. You can therefore expect to have a wide variety of options open to you upon graduation.

Law (Pathways) (Hons)
Entry to the Law (Pathways) (Hons) at University College Cork allows for law students to take a general law degree which can be shaped to suit their own interests. If you take this degree you can specialise in areas such as international law, business law, human rights law, etc.

Law (Law Plus) - International Foundation Programme
This one-year Law (Law Plus) - International Foundation Programme from OnCampus Ireland at University of Limerick offers successful students guaranteed progression to a range of partner universities.

Human Rights
The Human Rights programme at University of Galway is an exciting, four year interdisciplinary degree programme offered by the College of Arts, Social Sciences, and Celtic Studies in conjunction with the Irish Centre for Human Rights.

Civil Law BCL (Law and Society)
Do you enjoy problem solving and want to know more about the role law plays in the regulation of society? This Civil Law BCL (Law and Society) degree from Dublin City University is for you!

Law (BCL) and Human Rights
The Law (BCL) and Human Rights programme of the University of Galway is an innovative and unique programme – the first of its kind in Ireland. It offers students the opportunity to combine a full undergraduate law programme with the study of human rights.

Civil Law
The Civil Law programme at University of Galway allows students to focus their studies on the law to maximise their understanding of the legal process.

Law (Hons)
Law (Hons) degree at the Atlantic Technological University is a versatile qualification providing an excellent foundation for a wide variety of careers.

Law (Graduate Entry)
This Law (Graduate Entry) master degree delivered by the University College Cork is a postgraduate law degree offering a distinct pathway for both Law and non-Law graduates.
Law with Irish (Hons)
The Law with Irish (Hons) course from Ulster University has an excellent reputation for teaching, research, student support and student development.
Commercial Law (Hons)
Study this Commercial Law (Hons) degree from Griffith College with Ireland’s Leading Private College and Unlock a World of Opportunities.
Law with Computing (Hons) (Part-time)
The Law with Computing (Hons) (Part-time) course from Ulster University has an excellent reputation for teaching, research, student support and student development.
Law (Hons)
The Law (Hons) degree from University College Dublin examines the role law plays in societies. In completing your UCD BCL degree in our world class diverse law school, you will assess how law operates within domestic, European and international spheres.
Law (Hons) (Part-time)
The Law (Hons) (Part-time) programme from Ulster University provides excellent career opportunities across a diverse range of sectors.
Law with Philosophy (Hons)
The Law with Philosophy (Hons) degree from University College Dublin offers you a highly respected degree in law, combined with an enriched appreciation of its philosophical underpinnings.
Law with Computing (Hons)
The Law with Computing (Hons) course from Ulster University has an excellent reputation for teaching, research, student support and student development.