Study the LL.B. (Hons) through a mode of study that adapts to your needs.
The LL.B. (Hons) (Blended) law programme is an innovative and interactive teaching and learning experience, delivered through a combination of online and classroom-based learning. Students studying via blended have increased flexibility in organising their studies.
Why Study LL.B. (Hons) Blended at Griffith College?
The LL.B. (Hons) (Blended) programme is fully comparable to the full-time and part-time LL.B. (Hons) (Blended) programmes at Griffith College and only the mode of delivery differs, providing learners with professional or personal commitments, and those living outside of the greater Dublin area with a more flexible offering. This course is validated by QQI at Level 8 on the National Framework of Qualifications and content and assessment are identical to the full-time and part-time LL.B. (Hons) (Blended) programmes. Students visit the Dublin campus on a monthly basis for ‘live’ days for each course, and, they have access to all facilities provided to full-time and part-time students, as well as the option of participating in the wide range of extracurricular activities undertaken by full-time and part-time law students at Griffith College, such as mooting, debating, FLAC and the Irish Innocence Project.
Studying the LL.B. (Hons) via blended learning has the following advantages:
Course Highlights
What is Blended Learning?
“Blended learning” incorporates weekly video lectures which are uploaded to an online virtual learning platform to be reviewed at learners’ convenience; weekly virtual activities to be completed on topics covered; and fortnightly tutorial-style live “webinars” using the most up-to-date conferencing technology. E-learning is “blended” with “live” Saturday classroom-based workshops, which take place on a monthly basis.
The LL.B. (Blended) programme is fully comparable to the full-time and part-time LL.B. programmes at Griffith College - only the mode of delivery differs, providing learners with professional or personal commitments, and those living outside of the greater Dublin area with a more flexible offering. This course is validated by QQI/HETAC at Level 8 on the National Framework of Qualifications and content and assessment is identical to the full-time and part-time LL.B programmes.
Students visit the Dublin campus on a monthly basis, however, they have access to all facilities provided to full-time and part-time students, as well as the option of participating in the wide range of extra-curricular activities undertaken by full-time and part-time law students at Griffith College, such as mooting, debating, FLAC and the Law Society should they so wish.
Career Progression
Through the LL.B. (Hons), you will have gained valuable professional experience, built a strong foundation of critical analysis and presentation skills, and covered a diverse range of topics. The following are a range of career paths that will be open to you:
Completed High School - must pass Maths and a language (English or other modern language). Please contact the International Admissions Office at for specific country requirements.
English Language
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Type | Private |
Established | 1974 |
Students | >7000 |
Campus | URBAN |
Intake | Sep |
World Ranking | 7693 |
Country Rank | 27 |
Avg.Tutution Fees | €9,400-€12,000 |
Administration Fee | €125.00 -€250.00 |
International Student Support Fee | €300 |
Registration Fee | €250 |
Visa Administration Fee | €200 |
Protection of Enrolled Learner Fee | €245 |
Undergraduate courses | €9,000 – €45,000 per year |
Postgraduate Master and PhD courses | €9,150 – €37,000 per year |
Student living on campus | 300 - 650 EUR/month |
Student living with partner/colleagues | 450 - 550 EUR/month |
Internet | up to 60 EUR/month |
Utilities | around 30 - 50 EUR/month |
Food costs | 250 - 350 EUR/month |
Transportation costs | 50 – 55 EUR/month |
Books and other study materials | 75 EUR/month |
Social activities/entertainment | 60 - 100 EUR/month |
Medical insurance | 45 EUR/month |
Tuition & fees :
€ 12,000
Total
€ 12,000