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The Post-Graduate Diploma in Law provides a strong legal foundation for individuals preparing for the Law Society's FE-1 exams to become solicitors, or those seeking careers in public service, regulation, and other fields requiring thorough legal understanding and analytical abilities.
This program delivers an in-depth comprehension of Irish Law's fundamental concepts and structural systems. It develops students' advanced reasoning and problem-solving capabilities, allowing them to address legal issues across various social, business, and regulatory scenarios while critically assessing legal frameworks and procedures.
Featuring small class sizes to promote engaged learning, the Post-Graduate Diploma in Law connects students with a faculty of experienced legal educators, many bringing substantial practical expertise from their professional legal careers.
Admission to the Post-Graduate Diploma in Law requires at least a second class honours level 8 primary degree (2.2 or higher).
Due to competition for places, satisfying the minimum entry requirements is not a guarantee of a place.
The following English language proficiency tests and scores are acceptable: