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Programme profile
Historically, the disciplines of business and law have been closely associated in both the public and private sector. In our global economy, businesses now deal with more complex issues concerning government regulations and international trade policies.
Programme content
In the First Year, students take three mandatory law modules: The Irish legal system, Law of contract, and Law of tort. Students take two mandatory business modules: Introduction to organisation and management, and Introduction to economic policy. In addition, students can choose between Mathematics and statistics or a language module (French, German, Russian, Spanish or Polish).
In the Second Year, students take six modules. The three mandatory law modules are: Criminal law, Constitutional law I and Land law. The three mandatory business modules are the core business discipline modules: Management 1 (Organisational behaviour, Marketing management), Management 2 (Introduction to accounting, Financial analysis), and Management 3 (Introduction to finance, Introduction to operations management).
In the Third Year, students take a combination of modules, of which 1/3 must be from the Business School and 1/3 from the Law School. One of the law modules must be European Union law.
In the Fourth Year, students may choose from a range of module options and may choose to either combine business and law modules in this year, or specialise entirely in either law or business modules
Entry Requirements
Students must present six subjects of which two must be at grade C or above at Advanced GCE (A-Level. Others must be at least at grade C or above on GCSE or Advanced Subsidiary GCE (AS) papers. The six subjects above must include:English, Mathematics and a language other than English.
Maths required at GCSE Grade B or above
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