Course Description
MA in International Law
MA in International Law is a course run by Griffith College Dublin (GCD), Dublin. It is a Classroom Based course with a duration of 1 Year Full-Time, 2 Years Part-Time or Blended Study.. MA in International Law gives a Course Qualification of Masters Degree, awarded by QQI. For more information about MA in International Law at Griffith College Dublin (GCD), please review the details below.
New to the Irish Market, this exciting programme will produce work-ready graduates for a career in the legal and related sectors. The Master of Arts in International Law is designed to progress non-cognate learners’ careers in law.
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Training Provider | Griffith College Dublin (GCD) |
Course Location | Dublin |
Location Postcode | Dublin 8 |
Course Type | Classroom Based |
Course Qualification | Masters Degree |
Awarding Body | QQI |
Course Duration | 1 Year Full-Time, 2 Years Part-Time or Blended Study. |
Course Time | The programme can be studied over 1 year or 2 years and students can choose to study Full-Time, Part-Time or Blended Study. |
Course Fee | POA |
Entry Requirements | Entry Requirements The minimum requirement for the programmes is the achievement of H2.2 award on a Level 8 degree programme, in humanities, arts, business or social sciences degree or in a related programme or equivalent. How to Apply 2.2 on a Level 8 Programme The English language entry requirements for this programme is a minimum of grade of Level 6.5 in the IELTS English language test, or equivalent. This equates to a minimum English language requirement of CEFR B2 (High) |
Carear Path | ompleting an MA in International Law provides learners with the skills required to advance their careers in law-related fields such as: Administrators. Advisors or researchers with government departments. Non-governmental organisations (NGOs) or businesses such as: IHRC, Trócaire, UN and Amnesty International, Law Reform Commission. The EU institutions such as the Directorate General for Competition, banks, insurance firms, accountancy firms, management consultancy firms, and diverse corporations. |
Phone | 353 1 415 0400 |
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