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Business - Law

Lifelong Learning
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The BA (Hons) in Business (Law) degree programme incorporates a balanced mix of specialised business modules, geared toward students who, whilst wishing to study for a general business degree, choose to focus especially on the legal component throughout the duration of their studies.

Award Name Degree - Honours Bachelor (Level 8 NFQ)
NFQ Classification Major
Awarding Body QQI
NFQ Level Level 8 NFQ
Award Name NFQ Classification Awarding Body NFQ Level
Degree - Honours Bachelor (Level 8 NFQ) Major QQI Level 8 NFQ
Course Provider:
Location:
Dublin City Centre
Attendance Options:
Part time, Evening, Online or Distance
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Duration

4 years part-time, 2 evenings per week.

Delivery
Classes will be delivered online.

Entry Requirements

The minimum entry requirements for the BA (Hons) Business (Law) are:

• Leaving Certificate – Applicants must obtain a minimum of 2H5s and 4 O6s/H7s, to include English or another language, or

• FETAC – A full Level 5 FETAC Award (i.e. 8 modules) with at least 3 distinctions, or

• A-Levels / GCSE – Applicants must obtain a minimum of 4 GCSE passes at grade C to include Mathematics and English or another language, plus 2 A-Level passes at grade C or higher, or

• BTEC – Applicants must obtain a minimum of a BTEC National Diploma in a cognate area.

• For applicants whose first language is not English and who have not previously undertaken a degree taught through English, evidence must be provided of proficiency in English language equivalent to B2+ or above on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFRL). This must be evidenced through a recognised English Language test such as IELTS, Cambridge Certificate, PTE or DBS English Assessment. Test certificates should be dated within the last two years to be considered valid.

Careers / Further progression

Career Opportunities
The structure and content of this degree and stream enables students to progress to a career where a sound knowledge of relevant law is a definite asset. For example, many large organisations have legal departments, where comprehensive business knowledge augmented by a solid foundation in legal principles is required. Graduates from this programme will also be well placed to pursue a business career in areas where legal knowledge is highly relevant – for example, human resource management, finance, purchasing, compliance and contracts.

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Further information

Next Intake: September 2023

All EU nationals aged 23 years before 1st of January in the year of application are classified as ‘mature applicants’. Mature learners can apply directly to the college and will be assessed on basis of age, work experience and educational attainment as outlined in the DBS Quality Assurance Handbook (QAH).

We are now accepting applications for programmes taking place in 2023. Contact our Admissions Team for further information.

Email: admissions@dbs.ie
Phone: 01 417 7500
Opening times:
Monday to Friday
8:45am to 5:15pm

Overview
The BA (Hons) in Business (Law) degree programme incorporates a balanced mix of specialised business modules, geared toward students who, whilst wishing to study for a general business degree, choose to focus especially on the legal component throughout the duration of their studies.

Aims & Objectives
The overall aim of the BA (Hons) Business with Law is to provide students with an integrated, balanced and flexible business education and to enable them to develop the business, legal and personal skills required to establish them in their subsequent careers.

• To provide students with knowledge and understanding of the fundamentals of business and the principles of subjects relating to many aspects of the business

• To develop and nurture in students, a methodical approach to analysis, problem solving and decision making.

• To provide opportunities for personal development

• To develop students' learning skills to meet the demands of postgraduate study

On completion of this programme students should have acquired the skills to:

• Demonstrate a foundation in the core areas of law that affect the functioning of a commercial environment

• Demonstrate a clear understanding of the application and impact of the legal concepts that affect management and operational decisions from a national and EU perspective

• Understand a range of business functions and the multi-disciplinary nature of business

• Apply appropriate academic theories and concepts to a range of business and management issues

• Demonstrate a range of skills required by managers

• Understand the influence of the international context on legal decisions

Structure
Stage 1 - Seven mandatory subjects provide foundation knowledge in core business areas and include employability and personal development modules which run throughout the programme.

Stage 2 - Further develops student knowledge in business. Students are also introduced to the principles of business and employee law.

Stage 3 - At stage 3, the business focus is on strategic management, global business and human resource management while further specialist legal knowledge is developed in areas such as commercial law and corporate law and governance.

Classes will be delivered online.

The BA (Hons) in Business and law programme has the following content and is typically completed over 4 years part-time.

Stage 1
Core Modules:
Maths and Stats for Business
Business Context and Organisation
Marketing Essentials
IT Essentials
Economic Perspectives
Learning to Learn
Introduction to Business Finance

Stage 2
Core Modules:
Management
Financial Management
Business Information Systems
Business Ethics and Research Practice
Advanced Economic Perspectives
Principles of Business Law
Employee Relations and the Law

Stage 3
Core Modules:
Strategic Management
Global Business
Human Resource Management
Corporate Law and Governance
Advanced Business and Commercial Law
Capstone Project

Student assessment will be based on a combination of continuous assessment and end of year examinations. Continuous assessment will include essay writing, case studies, presentations, literature reviews and projects, and students will be required to work individually as well as in groups. End of year examinations are typically held in late April/early May. Year 1 subjects may also include an in-class assessment usually held in December.

Contact our Admissions Team for further information.
Email: admissions@dbs.ie
Phone: 01 417 7500
Opening times:
Monday to Friday
8:45am to 5:15pm

Course Provider:
Location:
Dublin City Centre
Attendance Options:
Part time, Evening, Online or Distance
Apply to:
Course provider