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91 Bachelor's degrees in Law in Ireland

Laws
This Laws degree from Maynooth University puts a strong emphasis on the development of verbal and written advocacy skills through applied modules such as legal skills, negotiation and dispute resolution.

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 and Languages - International Foundation Programme
This one-year Law and Languages - International Foundation Programme from OnCampus Ireland at Maynooth University offers successful students guaranteed progression to a range of partner universities.

Law (Hons) (Moylish)
Interpersonal skills are almost as important as qualification in predicting success in the modern business world. This Law (Hons) (Moylish) course at Technological University of the Shannon will develop these skills to a high level, in addition to practical business management and legal skills like advocacy and legal research.

Law and Accounting
This Law and Accounting course from the University of Limerick offers you a full law degree and full accounting degree.

Law with Criminal Justice
This Law with Criminal Justice programme at the Atlantic Technological University will teach you all about the criminal justice system and the law.

Law (Honours)
This Law (Honours) programme from South East Technological University is for you if you are interested in the art of analysis, research, logical reasoning, and finding creative and imaginative ways to solve problem..

Economics, Politics and Law
The BA in Economics, Politics and Law (EPL) from Dublin City University will challenge you to explore how its key disciplines interact in contemporary Irish society and how they shape the current global environment. You’ll also gain an understanding of how economics, politics and law are inextricably bound together and how they can be applied to real world situations.

Arts - Joint Honours (Politics)
Choose from a range of Arts subjects for a degree with multifaceted perspectives. In the Arts - Joint Honours (Politics) programme of the Dublin City University you’ll examine areas central to contemporary society, including tradition, culture, world religions, theology, law, politics, communication, human-environment relations, and human behavior.

Law and Criminology - International Foundation Programme
This one-year Law and Criminology - International Foundation Programme from OnCampus Ireland at Maynooth University offers successful students guaranteed progression to a range of partner universities.

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

Law - Clinical (Hons)
The four-year Law - Clinical (Hons) degree delivered by University College Cork is unique in Ireland in its combination of the core BCL law programme with a placement year in a legal professional working environment.

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.

Law and Business (Hons)
This three year Law and Business (Hons) programme at the Atlantic Technological University is the only such programme in this field available within the northwest and midland region. This is a brand-new innovative degree that has been developed in partnership with industry. The possibilities for graduates of this programme are immense and exciting.

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.

Law and Languages
The Law and Languages programme from Maynooth University will help you receive an excellent grounding in core law subjects, while also developing their linguistic competence and intercultural awareness.

Business and Law (Hons) (Moylish)
This Business and Law (Hons) (Moylish) degree from Technological University of the Shannon combines both law and business providing graduates with a skillset that allows them enter the professions in law, or the versatility and flexibility to enter the commercial and business world.

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.

Arts - Joint Honours (Languages)
Choose from a range of Arts subjects for a degree with multifaceted perspectives. In the Arts - Joint Honours (Languages) programme of the Dublin City University you’ll examine areas central to contemporary society, including tradition, culture, theology, law, politics, communication, human-environment relations, and human behavior.

Criminal Justice Studies - International Foundation Programme
This one-year Criminal Justice Studies - International Foundation Programme from OnCampus Ireland at South East Technological University offers successful students guaranteed progression to a range of partner universities.