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Key Info

Bachelor of Arts in Law and Accounting

NFQ Level 8 major Award Honours Bachelor Degree
CAO points history
444
Course code
LM020
Duration
4 Years
Subject area
Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Business
Course Director
Dr Mary Curtin
Email
Mary.Curtin@ul.ie
Admissions:
Tel
+353 (0)61 233755

About you

You have an interest in both law and accounting and would like to pursue both subjects at University. You like reading, and have an analytical mind. You like to solve problems, and are inquisitive. You are also self-disciplined and motivated. Designed as a joint honours degree, the BA in Law and Accounting offers you a full law degree and full accounting degree. Because at this stage, you may not know what career you would like to pursue, the BA Law and Accounting degree allows you to pursue either career, while using skills from both disciplines to enhance your chosen professional career path.

Why study Law and Accounting 九色视频?

Within the business world a strong legal background assists the work of many accounting specialists. Equally, a firm grounding in all aspects of accounting, including taxation, deepens the lawyer鈥檚 understanding of business transactions. The course reflects a demanding, broad and practical programme of study which will provide you with a firm foundation in both law and accounting. The combination allows you to make your choice of profession when you have a better knowledge of your strengths and of the law and accounting disciplines.

What you will study

The programme is four years in duration. During the first four semesters, in addition to studying the core subjects of Law and Accounting, you will also study Economics, Taxation and Mathematics. In semester 2 of 3rd year, an eight-month period of Cooperative Education provides you with an opportunity to apply the theory you have acquired in a practical work environment. You return to campus at the beginning of Year 4 and continue with your studies in the core subjects of Law and Accounting. In each of these final two semesters, you will choose five modules from a variety of subjects to maximise your exposure to either Law or Accounting, or any combination of both disciplines that suits your needs. You also have the opportunity to undertake a Final Year Project, which is a research project on a topic of your choosing.

Exemptions

Exemption is granted to students who hold an honours Bachelor鈥檚 Degree in Law and Accounting as follows:

The Law Society of Ireland
The Bachelor鈥檚 degree in Law and Accounting covers the core subjects required by the Law Society of Ireland Final Examination, Part I.

The Honorable Society of King鈥檚 Inns
The Bachelor鈥檚 Degree in Law and Accounting may constitute an approved law degree for the purposes of taking the entrance examination of the Honorable Society of King鈥檚 Inns if students have studied Jurisprudence and Administrative Law, along with the core law modules in this programme. NOTE: As exemptions are under continual review, please contact the School of Law 九色视频 for the most recent information.

Accounting Exemptions
Exemption is granted to students who hold an honours Bachelor鈥檚 Degree in Law and Accounting as follows:

Chartered Accountants Ireland (CAI)
CA Proficiency 1 (CAP1): Graduates with a minimum 2.2 award will, under certain conditions, be exempt from CAP 1.
CA Proficiency 2 (CAP2): No exemption
Final Admitting Exam (FAE): No exemption

Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA)
Fundamentals: Exempt from 7 out of 14 papers
Professional: No exemption

Institute of Certified Public Accountants in Ireland (CPA)
Foundation 1: Exempt from all 3 papers
Foundation 2: Exempt from all 4 papers
Professional 1: Exempt from 2 out of 6 papers
Professional 2: No exemption

Chartered Institute of Management Accountants in Ireland (CIMA)
Certificate in Business Accounting: Exempt from all 6 papers
Managerial level: Exempt from 2 out of 6 papers
Strategic level: No exemption

Institute of Taxation in Ireland (ITI)
Income Tax Fundamentals: Exempt Financial Reporting & Tax Accounting
Fundamentals: Exempt
Law Fundamentals: Exempt
Capital Gains Tax Fundamentals: No exemption
Part 2: No exemption
Part 3: No exemption

Graduates of Bachelor鈥檚 Degree in Law and Accounting are not in any way prejudiced by virtue of their joint degree, and get the same exemptions as any graduate with a degree in Accounting.

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What you will study

The programme is four years in duration. During the first four semesters, in addition to studying the core subjects of Law and Accounting, you will also study Economics, Taxation and Mathematics.

In semester 2 of 3rd year, an eight-month period of Cooperative Education provides you with an opportunity to apply the theory you have acquired in a practical work environment.

You return to campus at the beginning of Year 4 and continue with your studies in the core subjects of Law and Accounting. In each of these final two semesters, you will choose five modules from a variety of subjects to maximise your exposure to either Law or Accounting, or any combination of both disciplines that suits your needs.

You also have the opportunity to undertake a Final Year Project, which is a research project on a topic of your choosing.

 Semester 1
AC4001
EC4101
LA4001
LA4111
LA4211

 

 Semester 2Summer
AC4002 
EC4102 
MA4302 
LA4122 
LA4222 
Semester 3 
FI4003
TX4204
LA4033
LA4430
LA4310

 

Semester 4 Summer
AC4034 
AC4024 
LA4044 
LA4440 
LA4320 
 Semester 5
AC4305
FI4015
TX4305
LA4610
LA4022

 

 Semester 6Summer
CO4320 
   
   
   
   
Year 4Semester 7
 Students select 5 modules from 
AC4007
AC4417
LA4810
TX4007
LA4530
BS4447
  

 

 Semester 8Summer
 Students select 5 modules from 
AC4418 
TX4008 
LA4828 
LA4620 
LA4540 
BS4448 
AC4018 

Entry requirements

CAO points history
444
Minimum grades

Applicants are required to hold at the time of enrolment the established Leaving Certificate (or an approved equivalent) with a minimum of six subjects which must include: Two H5 (Higher level) grades and Four O6 (Ordinary level) grades or four H7 (Higher Level) grades. Subjects must include Mathematics, Irish or another language, and English.

In addition, applicants must hold at least an O4/H7 grade in Mathematics.

Additional considerations

Mature Students

We welcome applications from mature students. Mature applicants must apply through the Central Applications Office (CAO) by 1 February.

Application information for mature student applicants

Non-EU Entry Requirements

How to apply

Where are you applying from?How to Apply
IrelandIrish students must apply to UL via the CAO. More information can be found here. 
The UK Students who have completed their A-Levels can apply to UL via the CAO. More information can be found on the Academic Registry website. 
The EUEU students can apply to UL via the CAO. More information can be found on the Academic Registry website.
Non-EU countryIf you are outside of the EU, 

Fees and funding

Student course fees are broken into three components - Student contribution, Student Levy and Tuition Fees.

A number of illustrative examples of fees for this course based on the current fee levels have been set out in the tables below.

An explanation of the components, how to determine status and the criteria involved is provided below the examples as is a list of possible scholarships and funding available.

EU Students with Free fees status in receipt of a SUSI grant

HEA pays Tuition Fees 鈧2,558
SUSI pays Student contribution 鈧3,000
Student pays Student Levy 鈧102
Total 鈧5,660

EU Students with Free fees status not in receipt of a grant

HEA pays Tuition Fees 鈧2,558
Student pays Student contribution 鈧3,000
Student pays Student Levy 鈧102
Total 鈧5,660

Students with EU fee status not in receipt of a grant

Student pays Tuition Fees 鈧2,558
Student pays Student contribution 鈧3,000
Student pays Student Levy 鈧102
Total 鈧5,660

Non-EU Students

Student pays Tuition Fees 鈧16,798
Student pays Student Levy 鈧102
Total 鈧16,900

Student course fees are comprised of the following components:

Student Contribution

Annual charge set by the government for all full-time third level students. All students are liable unless they have been approved for a grant by (SUSI). Please refer to https://www.studentfinance.ie to determine your eligibility for a grant and for instructions on how to apply. The current student contribution is set at 鈧3000.

Student Levy

All students are liable to pay the Student Levy of 鈧102. Please note the Student Levy is not covered by the SUSI Grant.

Tuition Fees

These are based on Residency, Citizenship, Course requirements.

Review the three groups of criteria to determine your fee status as follows

  1. Residency
    • You must have been living in an EU/EEA member state or Switzerland for at least 3 of the 5 years before starting your course
  2. Citizenship
    • You must be a citizen of an EU/EEA member state or Switzerland or have official refugee status
  3. Course Requirements (all must be met)
    • You must be a first time full-time undergraduate (Exceptions are provided for students who hold a Level 6 or Level 7 qualification and are progressing to a Level 8 course in the same general area of study).
    • You must be undertaking a full-time undergraduate course of at least 2 years' duration
    • You cannot be undertaking a repeat year of study at the same level unless evidence of exceptional circumstances eg serious illness is provided (in which case this condition may be waived)

Depending on how you meet these criteria your status will be one of the following -

  • Free Fee Status: You satisfy all three categories (1, 2 and 3) and therefore are eligible for the .
  • EU Fee Status: You satisfy both the citizenship and residency criteria but fail to satisfy the course requirements and are liable to EU fees.
  • Non EU Fee Status: You do not meet either the citizenship or residency criteria and are therefore liable to Non EU fees.

More information about fees can be found on the Finance website

Scholarships

These scholarships are available for this course

Title Award Scholarships Available
A & L Goodbody Solicitors Prizes iPad (or similar tablet PC), 鈧500 2
Arthur Cox Valued Participation Prize
Grant Thornton Award
Mason Hayes & Curran Solicitors 鈧500 1
Unijobs Scholarship 鈧2,525 2

These scholarships are available for all courses

Your future career

Employability skills from this degree

  • Researching, including verbal questioning
  • Evaluating, interpreting and explaining complex information clearly
  • Analysing, reasoning and critical judgement
  • Formulating sound arguments
  • Writing concisely
  • Lateral thinking and problem-solving
  • Communicating confidently and persuasively
  • Knowledge and awareness of business organisations
  • Attention to detail: ability to draft formal documents with precision
  • Numerical and quantitative skills
  • Ability to argue your case and to negotiate
  • Entrepreneurship and knowledge of global business issues

Further study options

Job titles for graduates with this degree

Graduates progressing directly into employment take up a wide variety of roles. The following provides a sample of initial roles listed on the Graduate Outcomes Survey by graduates approximately one year after graduation:

  • Assurance Associate
  • Audit Associate
  • Auditor
  • Banker
  • Trainee Barrister
  • Chartered Accountant
  • Financial Adviser
  • Financial Analyst
  • Operations Executive
  • Trainee Solicitor
  • Tax Assistant/Associate
  • Trial Co-Ordinator

Student Profiles

Aisling Meehan

Solicitor and tax advisor, Aisling Meehan, is a graduate of the BA in Law and Accounting 九色视频. She now runs her own agricultural legal and tax practice in Co Clare, as well as a family farm.

Aisling plays an active role in shaping agricultural legal and tax policy in Ireland and is a well-known advocate for women in agriculture. She also writes a regular legal advice column in the Irish Farmers Journal.

Following her graduation from UL, Aisling completed a dual traineeship to qualify as a solicitor and a chartered tax adviser. She credits her co-op experience with helping her to get to where she is today in her career.

She says: 鈥淢y co-op placement helped me decide which direction to take after graduation. I honestly do not think I would have gotten the opportunity to do my solicitor apprenticeship in William Fry without having done my co-op placement there through UL. It gave me the confidence to know that I could succeed in one of the top commercial law firms in the country.鈥 

Read Aisling鈥檚 story.


 

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UL graduate Aisling Meehan. She has shoulder length blonde hair and is wearing black rain jacket. She is standing in a field with a large tree in the background.
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Jennifer Moran

The Law and Accounting course 九色视频 interested me initially because it offered a 2 in 1 degree which I thought was unique and would give me the edge with employers, rather than a regular business degree. The course does not restrict you to a certain area of law or business - it opens the door to a variety of opportunities and that鈥檚 what makes it so different.

Going to EY (Ernst & Young) in Dublin for my Co-op was a brilliant experience as I got exposure to the professional working world and the corporate social life of Dublin. I got the opportunity to intern in two different departments: Wealth and Asset Management and Aircraft Leasing. EY prepared me hugely for my future career in accounting as it tested my ability to adapt to a new environment within a short period which proved to be successful, as I was offered a graduate contract after my 8 months there.

Choosing UL gave me the opportunity to meet new people from around the country by living away from home but still being close to Galway. I have spent four of the best years of my life in UL as an undergraduate and I cannot recommend it enough.


 

Anita Parker

When my Guidance Counsellor advised me of UL鈥檚 strong graduate employment record, I knew this was the course for me. With a good mix of modules between Business and Law subjects, I know I will graduate with the required subjects to take professional exams in either accounting or law.

The course also provides great exemptions - these are of great benefit to those going into the working world as it is one less set of exams to study for, whilst balancing work at the same time. Students wishing to pursue the ACA accounting exams are fully exempt from the CAP1 exams and only have to sit the CAP2 and FAE exams. Not all accounting courses provide full CAP1 exemptions like this UL course does.

The Co-op program here 九色视频 gives students an opportunity to get hands-on experience in the working world. This is a real advantage when applying for graduate jobs, as many courses outside UL do not have this element. As a final year student, I have found that employers from all areas, accounting, law, management consultancy etc. are lining up to employ us. The majority of my colleagues on this course will graduate knowing that they have a job when our carefree UL days are no more.

I did my co-op placement with KavanaghFennell, an insolvency company in Dublin. I decided to do my coop with this firm as I was unfamiliar with the whole area of insolvency and it was such a topical issue at the time. During my placement I worked mainly on receiverships, both corporate and personal. Every day was different; I encountered new issues in every case and I enjoyed this challenge and the opportunity to learn. I received invaluable hands-on experience of dealing with clients, creditors, banks, the Revenue Commissioners and many other agencies.

Since Co-op, I have been accepted into the graduate training program with the accounting firm KPMG. My co-op was of real advantage - being able to discuss my work experience during the interview was of great benefit and no doubt it contributed to me being offered the place. Thanks UL!

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