This course allows you to obtain a highly respected degree in Irish law, whilst simultaneously acquiring a broad knowledge of economics. Certain areas of law (e.g. competition regulation and intellectual property) are heavily influenced by economic theory. BCL (Law with Economics) graduates are uniquely equipped to understand these regulatory frameworks in all of their conceptual complexity. On this degree, you’ll embark on a field of cross-disciplinary study which is intellectually very demanding, but also tremendously enriching and of immense practical importance. You may also choose some non-Law modules, including a language (Spanish, French, Irish or Chinese).Key Fact: In third year, UCD Law students can avail of the opportunity to apply for work placements in law firms, NGOs or government departments.
Constitutional Law,Contract Law,Tort Law,EU Law,Property Law,Criminal Law,Revenue Law,Intellectual Property Law,Trusts Law,Employment Law,Competition Law and Practice,Commercial Law,International Monetary Economics,Game Theory
A local representative of University College Dublin in Singapore is available online to assist you with enquiries about this course.