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Law and German, LLB

Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

 
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Ireland / ARWU 2024
1st
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Ireland / QS 2025
1st
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Ireland / THE 2025
1st

Costs

Course feesS$32K / year
Entertainment, books
food & rent
S$17.4K / year
Beer S$9
MacDonalds S$15
Cinema S$17
Coffee S$6
TotalS$49.4K / year

Entry requirements

A Level AAB
Diploma 3.0
International Baccalaureate 33

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Code
F176825C
Upcoming
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Sep 2025
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Duration

4 years
Graduate
2029
About the course

The Law and German degree courses satisfy these needs as students graduate with 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. The Law and a Language programmes are taught in collaboration with the School of Languages, Literatures and Cultural Studies.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 facility for articulate expression are key attributes for legal scholars.Do you enjoy… Problem solving, critically analysing, thinking, questioning and challenging issues? Learning about the culture, economic and sociological make-up of Germany? Conversing in and learning German?Law and German at TrinityThe Law and German degree programmes offer a unique opportunity to study core and specialised legal modules but 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 the both schools.PathwaysThe pathways available are Single Honors, Major with Minor and Joint Honors. Graduate skills and career opportunitiesThe increasing Europeanisation of legal practice means that graduates of the law and a language degree programme have much to contribute to the legal and other professions in Ireland, as well as enjoying career opportunities in Europe. In addition to careers in the legal profession, Law and German graduates also find employment in business, journalism, accountancy, banking, insurance, politics, foreign affairs and diplomacy and public services.Law degrees and professional qualificationsNo 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. Each of our five undergraduate degree programmes guarantees you that will have the opportunity to take these modules. Students reading for a joint honors law programme, who would like to go into professional legal practice after their degree, will need to ensure they pursue the professional pathway (i.e. taking law as a major subject) from the second year of studies onwards (see below). 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 studyIn the first and second years, you will study a variety of legal modules, taken alongside students reading for our other undergraduate law programmes. You will also further develop your language skills through studying a variety of modules on German language, politics and cultural studies. New entrants are not expected to be fluent; rather they will develop their language skills through the degree.The third year is a compulsory year spent studying legal and language-related modules in one of Germany’s top-ranking universities. This year abroad is designed to enable the student to enhance their knowledge of German law whilst perfecting their fluency in the foreign language. Further information on the year abroad programme, and a list of partner universities, can be found at: www.tcd.ie/law/programmes/undergraduate/year-abroadAt 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. 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 German) or move into single honors 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. 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, culture, history and society. You will also be required to complete a research project on a topic of your choice.For details of the modules that you can take, please visit our websites below.AssessmentA combination of assignments and aural, oral and written examinations is used. Visit the Law school:If you are considering studying for a Law degree at Trinity but want to be sure, you are most welcome to attend first and/or second year Law lectures. If you would like to avail of this opportunity, please contact us by email to arrange a visit and meet with an academic advisor or current student.

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