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  PGDip in International Business Law (Part-time)


Maynooth University    Department of Law

Part time September PGDip 2 years Part-time
Law (22)

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Are you a law graduate looking to enhance your legal education and specialize in international business law? Look no further than the part-time PGDip in International Business Law at Maynooth University. This programme offers a comprehensive understanding of key issues in international business law and helps develop essential skills sought after by employers, such as legal research, reasoning, writing, advocacy, and teamwork. You'll have the opportunity to choose from a wide range of optional modules and even apply for work placements with leading law firms. With strong industry links and unique perspectives, this programme opens doors to exciting career opportunities in commercial legal practice, finance, policy-making, and more. Apply now and take your legal career to new heights!

About the course

The Postgraduate Diploma in International Business Law enables law graduates to further their legal education by gaining a systematic understanding of the critical issues at the forefront of key areas of global trade. The programme affords students a wide range of interesting and engaging modules, with an international focus, aimed at encouraging critical thinking and developing specialised, detailed knowledge and understanding of global business.

Teaching is delivered by means of small class lectures, in-class simulations, workshops, and master classes. In addition to the modules, The School works with leading academics and practitioners who provide seminars in various fields of law throughout the academic year.

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Entry Requirements

Candidates should have a minimum 2.2 grade, honours (level 8) undergraduate degree in law (a ‘licence’, an LLB, BCL or equivalent) or in a cognate discipline in the humanities, social and political sciences such as (but not limited to) business, finance and economics. This must be a recognised primary degree that is considered equivalent to Irish university primary degree level. A personal statement of up to 1,000 words outlining why an applicant is suitable for the programme should be included as part of an application. This personal statement will form part of the assessment by the Admissions Committee.




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