BCL (Hons) Law with Social Justice

Dublin

 

INTAKE: September

Program Overview

The BCL (Hons) Law with Social Justice program at University College Dublin (UCD) offers students a unique blend of legal education with a strong focus on social justice issues. It is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of legal principles, theories of justice, and their application in addressing social inequalities and promoting human rights. The program equips graduates with the knowledge, skills, and ethical framework necessary to pursue careers in law, advocacy, social policy, and public service, with a commitment to advancing social justice and equality.

Curriculum: The curriculum of the BCL (Hons) Law with Social Justice program at UCD covers a wide range of legal subjects, including constitutional law, criminal law, human rights law, administrative law, and social justice theory. In addition to core legal modules, students have the opportunity to specialize in areas such as discrimination law, refugee law, environmental justice, or access to justice. The curriculum emphasizes critical thinking, legal research, advocacy skills, and ethical reasoning, preparing students to address complex legal issues with a focus on social justice and human rights.

Research Focus: UCD has a strong research focus in law, human rights, and social justice, with faculty members engaged in interdisciplinary research projects addressing key issues in law and society. Research areas include access to justice, equality law, migrant rights, environmental justice, and the intersectionality of race, gender, and class. Students in the BCL program have the opportunity to engage with research through coursework, research internships, and participation in research centers and clinics focused on social justice issues.

Industry Engagement: UCD fosters strong connections with legal practitioners, advocacy organizations, government agencies, and non-profit groups to ensure that students receive practical training and exposure to real-world legal challenges and advocacy opportunities. The BCL program incorporates industry-led projects, moot court competitions, pro bono work, and internships with legal clinics or public interest law firms, providing students with valuable insights into legal practice and social justice advocacy.

Global Perspective: Given the global nature of social justice issues, the BCL program at UCD emphasizes a global perspective, encouraging students to critically examine legal and social inequalities in different cultural, political, and economic contexts. Students have the opportunity to study abroad through exchange programs with partner universities worldwide, gaining exposure to diverse legal systems, human rights frameworks, and social justice movements. UCD's international collaborations and research partnerships further enrich students' global learning experiences, preparing them to address transnational legal challenges and contribute to global efforts to promote social justice and human rights.

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Location

Dublin

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

€ 22600

Undergraduate Entry Requirements 

Academic Qualifications: Applicants for undergraduate programs typically require a minimum academic achievement of 75% or above in their previous academic qualifications.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: Overall band score of 6.0 or 6.5 with a minimum of 5.5 in each component.
  • TOEFL: Overall score of 90 with a minimum of 19 in each section.
  • PTE: Overall score of 63 with a minimum of 59 in each section.
  • DET: Overall score of 120 with no section score below 110 is required.

Students must provide:

  • academic marksheets & transcripts
  • letters of recommendation
  • a personal statement - SOP
  • passport
  • other supporting documents as required by the university.

It's important to note that entry requirements can vary by program and may change over time. Additionally, some programs may have additional requirements, such as interviews, portfolios, or work experience.

UCD offers various scholarships and financial aid options specifically designed to support international students pursuing their education at the university. These scholarships aim to recognize academic excellence, promote diversity, and alleviate the financial burden for deserving students. 

UCD Global Excellence Graduate Scholarship: This merit-based scholarship is awarded to high-achieving international students applying for eligible full-time master's programs. It covers a percentage of the tuition fees for the duration of the program.

UCD Global Undergraduate Scholarship: Intended for non-EU students, this scholarship is based on academic performance and offers financial assistance towards tuition fees for the duration of undergraduate studies.

UCD Ad Astra Academic Scholarship: This prestigious scholarship is awarded to outstanding students with exceptional academic achievements and offers financial support along with enrichment opportunities.

Sports Scholarships: For students who excel in sports, UCD offers scholarships to support their academic pursuits while actively participating in sports at a competitive level.

Government and External Scholarships: UCD collaborates with various governments, organizations, and foundations worldwide to offer additional scholarship opportunities for international students based on specific criteria and partnerships.

Graduates of the BCL (Hons) Law with Social Justice program at University College Dublin (UCD) are well-prepared for a variety of impactful and socially conscious career paths within the legal field and beyond.

Human Rights Lawyer: Graduates can pursue careers as human rights lawyers, advocating for the protection and promotion of human rights and social justice. They may work for non-profit organizations, international human rights agencies, or government bodies, representing marginalized communities, victims of discrimination, or individuals facing human rights violations.

Social Justice Advocate: Graduates can work as social justice advocates, campaigning for systemic change and equality in areas such as racial justice, gender equality, LGBTQ+ rights, or environmental justice. They may work for advocacy groups, community organizations, or grassroots movements, mobilizing support, raising awareness, and lobbying for policy reforms.

Public Interest Lawyer: Graduates can specialize in public interest law, representing clients who cannot afford legal representation or advocating for the public good in areas such as civil rights, environmental protection, consumer rights, or access to justice. They may work for legal aid organizations, public defenders' offices, or public interest law firms.

Community Organizer: Graduates can work as community organizers, empowering communities to advocate for their rights and address social justice issues at the grassroots level. They may organize campaigns, build coalitions, and facilitate community-led initiatives to address systemic inequalities and promote social change.

Policy Analyst/Advocate: Graduates can work as policy analysts or advocates, researching legal and social issues, analyzing public policies, and advocating for policy reforms to advance social justice objectives. They may work for government agencies, think tanks, or advocacy organizations, influencing policy decisions and shaping legislative agendas.

Legal Aid Attorney: Graduates can work as legal aid attorneys, providing free or low-cost legal assistance to individuals or communities facing legal challenges and social injustices. They may specialize in areas such as housing rights, immigration law, family law, or employment discrimination, helping marginalized populations access justice and navigate the legal system.

Civil Rights Investigator: Graduates can work as civil rights investigators, investigating complaints of discrimination, harassment, or violations of civil rights laws in employment, housing, education, or public accommodations. They may work for government agencies, civil rights commissions, or private investigative firms, ensuring compliance with anti-discrimination laws and promoting equal opportunities for all.

Nonprofit Manager/Director: Graduates can work in leadership roles within nonprofit organizations dedicated to social justice and human rights. They may oversee program development, fundraising, advocacy campaigns, and community outreach efforts, ensuring the organization's mission and goals align with principles of social justice and equity.

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Manager: Graduates can work in corporate social responsibility roles, advising companies on ethical business practices, community engagement, and social impact initiatives. They may develop CSR strategies, implement diversity and inclusion programs, and collaborate with stakeholders to promote corporate accountability and social justice within the private sector.

Educator/Trainer: Graduates can work as educators or trainers, teaching courses, workshops, or seminars on social justice, human rights, and legal advocacy. They may work for universities, law schools, non-profit organizations, or community centers, educating future generations of social justice advocates and promoting awareness of legal and ethical issues.


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