BSc in Business and Law

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Dublin Institute of Technology

Program Overview

The BSc in Business and Law is ideal for students who want to understand how organisations operate and how legal rules shape real business decisions. It combines practical business education with a solid grounding in law, opening doors across corporate, legal, and public-sector careers.


Curriculum Structure

Year 1
You’ll build strong foundations in both disciplines, studying subjects such as Accounting, Economics, and Quantitative Methods alongside Core Legal Skills and Contract Law. The focus is on understanding how businesses function and how legal principles apply in everyday commercial settings.

Year 2
In second year, learning becomes more applied. Modules like Management, Marketing, and Human Resource Management are explored alongside continued legal studies, helping you see how law influences organisational strategy and workplace decision-making.

Year 3
This year offers flexibility and independence. You can tailor your studies through optional modules and may choose to spend the year studying abroad at one of TU Dublin’s partner universities, gaining international business and legal insight.

Year 4
Your final year brings everything together through advanced business and law options, strategic projects, and applied coursework. You’ll graduate with the confidence to analyse complex commercial issues from both a legal and business perspective.


Focus areas (in a string):

Accounting, Economics, Management, Marketing, Human Resources, Business Strategy, Core Legal Skills, Contract Law, Commercial and Regulatory Law.


Learning outcomes (in a string):

Strong commercial awareness, practical legal understanding, analytical and problem-solving skills, effective communication, and the ability to work confidently across business and legal contexts.


Professional alignment (accreditation):

The programme aligns with professional accounting bodies such as Chartered Accountants Ireland and ACCA (subject to module choice) and includes legal modules relevant to progression toward professional legal training pathways in Ireland.


Reputation (employability rankings):

TU Dublin is known for its strong industry focus and applied learning model, with graduates valued for their ability to combine legal insight with real-world business thinking — a skill set in high demand across multiple sectors.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

At Technological University Dublin, the BSc in Business and Law is designed to feel relevant from the start. You won’t just study how businesses and legal systems work — you’ll actively practise applying that knowledge through real scenarios, teamwork, and industry-focused projects. Teaching is interactive and career-oriented, helping you build confidence in communication, problem-solving, and professional decision-making before you graduate. That hands-on approach comes together through experiences such as:

  • Case-based and group learning – You’ll regularly work in teams on business cases, legal scenarios, debates, and presentations, mirroring how professionals collaborate in corporate and regulatory environments.

  • Applied projects and simulations – Modules use simulations, role-play exercises, and strategy challenges to help you practise analysing commercial and legal problems in realistic settings.

  • Internships and work experience support – TU Dublin actively supports students in securing internships and work placements, helping you gain real workplace experience alongside your studies.

  • Paid summer internships and start-up exposure – Through university-supported initiatives, students can take part in paid summer internships, including placements with start-ups where business and legal insight are both essential.

  • Career development facilities – Dedicated career services support you with CVs, interview preparation, employer events, and job opportunities tailored to business and law students.

  • Library and study facilities – You’ll have access to extensive business and legal resources through the university’s libraries and digital research platforms, supporting both coursework and independent study.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates of the BSc in Business and Law from Technological University Dublin leave with a rare combination of commercial awareness and legal understanding that employers genuinely value. Alumni commonly move into roles such as business analyst, compliance officer, contract or commercial manager, and legal or corporate services executive, giving you flexibility across private, public, and regulated sectors:

  • Dedicated career support – TU Dublin’s Career Development Centre supports you throughout the degree with one-to-one career guidance, CV and interview coaching, employer talks, recruitment fairs, and access to graduate and internship opportunities.

  • Strong employability outcomes – TU Dublin consistently reports high levels of graduate employment within months of graduation, reflecting its strong reputation for practical, work-ready education.

  • Employer and industry links – The university maintains close relationships with businesses, professional firms, and public organisations that engage with students through guest lectures, placements, internships, and graduate recruitment.

  • Long-term professional value – The programme aligns with professional accounting bodies such as Chartered Accountants Ireland and ACCA (subject to module choice) and includes legal subjects relevant to Irish professional legal pathways, giving the degree lasting credibility.

  • Versatile graduate destinations – Graduates progress into business, finance, compliance, consulting, public administration, and legal support roles where understanding both law and business is a real advantage.


Further Academic Progression:
After completing the degree, you can continue into postgraduate study in business or law, such as specialised master’s programmes in management, finance, legal studies, or related fields. Many graduates also use the degree as a foundation for professional qualifications in accounting, compliance, or graduate-entry law programmes, keeping long-term career and academic options wide open.

Program Key Stats

€13500 (Annual fees)
€3,000 (Annual fees)
€ 50
Sept Intake : 27th Jun


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Eligibility Criteria

E**
3.0 - 4.0
24
70

1090 - 1600
21
6.5
81
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Additional Information & Requirements

Country Requirements

Career Options

  • Legal Executive
  • Compliance Officer
  • Business Analyst
  • Contract Manager
  • Risk and Governance Analyst
  • Human Resources Advisor
  • Regulatory Affairs Officer
  • Corporate Services Manager
  • Procurement and Commercial Officer
  • Policy or Administrative Officer

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