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| Course Location | Dublin |
| Course Category | Law, Law |
| Course Qualification | Honours Bachelor Degree |
| Awarding Body | TU Dublin |
| Course Start Date | 1st January 1970 |
| Course Duration | 1-2 |
| Course Time | Students take six modules of their choice from those offered. These may be taken over one or two years with a minimum of three modules . Classes are held four evenings per week and depending upon subject choice students also attend tutorials on four Saturday's per academic year. |
| Entry Requirements | The part-time LLB is open only to students with a 2:2 or higher in TU112 Bachelor of Arts in Law (LLB). |
| Career Path | The LLB is an internationally recognised legal qualification which can be used as a gateway to the legal and allied professions. Many graduates of the programme have gone on to qualify as Solicitors and Barristers both in Ireland and in the UK. Others have used the qualification as a foundation to postgraduate study or to further their careers in civil and public service and in the private sector. |
| Course Code | TU115 |



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