Career options:
Graduates of either programme will be in a position to immediately enter professional training, either by sitting the Law Society FE1 examinations for entry to the solicitors’ profession, or the King’s Inns Barrister-at- Law Degree entrance examinations for entry to the barristers’ profession.
The written and oral skills that law graduates acquire are also in demand in the public and private sectors in Ireland, as well as in European institutions. The study of business skills as part of the Law and Business degree opens up additional career options, including enterprise, management, administration, the media, and consultancy, and will be of particular value to those wishing to pursue careers in major law firms.
The Law and Accounting degree attracts significant exemptions from relevant accounting bodies;
see the Department's website for further details. Graduates are likely to be primarily focused on a professional accountancy qualification, but they can also consider careers in service or manufacturing organisations in general management, marketing, sales, operations, accounting, project management, MIS and human resource management functions. Careers in banking and financial institutions are also common options.
Postgraduate options:
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Master in Law
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MLitt by Research or Taught LL M
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MSc in Strategy and Innovation
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Masters in Law by Research
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MLS - Masters in Legal Science
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PhD
For further information on Postgraduate options please go to the Graduate Studies site