Last updated on 22 January 2019
WORKLOAD GUIDELINE
Where a programme contains elective modules it is recommended that students do not take any more than 40 credits in any semester. Students are therefore advised to choose their modules so that the workload is evenly spread throughout the year.
First Year consists of core modules to the value of 60 credits. In order to be admitted to the First University Examination in Law and French, a student must have satisfactorily attended prescribed modules as follows:
FR1101 Foundation Course in Written and Oral French (10 credits)
FR1201 Introduction to French Studies (5 credits)
FR1801 Law, Language, Literature (5 credits)
LW1101 Legal Writing and Analysis (5 credits)
LW1104 Foundations of the Legal System (5 credits)
LW1112 Constitutional and Institutional Law of the European Union (5 credits)
LW1153 Criminal Law (10 credits)
LW1154 Law of Contract (10 credits)
LW1162 Constitutional Law: Institutions of Government (5 credits)
Module Semester Information may be found here.
Module Descriptions may be found here.
Examinations
Full details of regulations governing Examinations for each programme
will be contained in the Marks and Standards 2018/2019 Book, and for
each module in the Book of Modules, 2018/2019.
Three Year Rule
Students must pass the First University Examination in Law and French
within three academic years from the date of first registration for
First Year. Failure to comply with this rule would mean that the
student would be ineligible to proceed further with his/her studies.
Exceptions to this rule may be granted by the School of Law, only for
very serious reasons.
TRANSFERS FROM FIRST YEAR BCL (Hons) (LAW AND FRENCH) INTO SECOND YEAR BCL
See here for information regarding transfers at the end of First Year from BCL (Hons) (Law and French) to Second Year BCL.
Second Year consists of modules to the value of 60
credits (50 credits core modules and 10
credits elective modules). In order to be admitted to the Second
University Examination in Law and French, a student must have: (a)
passed the First University Examination in Law and French, and (b)
subsequently satisfactorily attended prescribed modules as follows:
FR2108 Advanced French Language V (10 credits)
FR2801 The History of Ideas in France: Justice and Freedom (5 credits)
LW1106 Law of Torts I (5 credits)
LW1107 Law of Torts II (5 credits)
LW1161 Constitutional Law: Fundamental Rights (5 credits)
LW2003 Elements of French Civil Law (5 credits)
LW2204 Economic Law of the European Union (5 credits)
LW2249 Law of Property I (5 credits)
LW2250 Law of Property II (5 credits)
and
10 credits from the following:
FR2202 Literary Seminar I (5 credits)
FR2204 Topics in Literature and Culture (5 credits)
FR2305 Postcolonial France 1958-2015 (5 credits)
FR2306 Literary Studies: The Theatre of the Absurd (5 credits)
FR2403 Introduction to Professional Translation: Projects in Specialist Translation with Interpreting (5 credits)
FR2404 The Sociolinguistics of French (5 credits)
Module Semester Information may be found here.
Module
Descriptions may be found here.
Examinations
Full details of regulations governing Examinations for each programme
will be contained in the Marks and Standards 2018/2019 Book, and for
each module in the Book of Modules, 2018/2019.
Three Year Rule
Students must pass the Second University Examination in Law and French
within three academic years from the date of first registration for
Second Year. Failure to comply with this rule would mean that the
student would be ineligible to proceed further with his/her studies.
Exceptions to this rule may be granted by the School of Law, only for
very serious reasons.
This year is spent studying approved courses in Law, Language and Culture, at a host institution in France. Examinations in approved courses of study shall be undertaken at the host institution. This year abroad forms an integral part of the degree programme. Its function is twofold: to give students the opportunity of direct study of European legal systems and of the civil law tradition; and to provide opportunities for intensive language and cultural study. Students will follow courses from amongst approved options in certain French Universities within the framework of agreed SOCRATES exchanges of students, incorporating the full recognition of the period of study abroad. In each case, the students' workload will be determined according to an agreement between UCC and the receiving institution. Students will, therefore, follow programmes of study in Law and French, representing a total workload of 60 European Credit Transfer System (ECTS) credits.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module Descriptions may be found here.
Examinations
Full details of regulations governing Examinations for each programme
will be contained in the Marks and Standards 2018/2019 Book.
Three Year Rule
Students must pass the Third University Examination in Law and French
within three academic years from the date of first registration for
Third Year. Failure to comply with this rule would mean that the
student would be ineligible to proceed further with his/her studies.
Exceptions to this rule may be granted by the School of Law, only for
very serious reasons.
Fourth Year consists of core modules to the value of 15 credits
and elective modules to the value of 45 credits. In
order to be admitted to the BCL (Hons) (Law and French) Degree
Examination, a student must have: (a) passed the Third University
Examination in Law and French; and (b) subsequently satisfactorily
attended prescribed modules to the value of 60 credits
as follows:
Core Modules
FR4101 Advanced Use of French (10 credits)
FR4801 Language and Interpretation (5 credits)
and modules to the value of 45 credits to be chosen
from the following, ensuring that a minimum of 30 LW
credits and a minimum of 5 FR credits are included
within these 45 credits:
Law Elective Modules
LW2006 The Law of Evidence I (5 credits)
LW2007 The Law of Evidence II (5 credits)
LW2207 International Human Rights Law (5 credits)
LW2208 Law of the European Convention on Human Rights (5 credits)
LW2211 Principles of Public International Law (5 credits)
LW2212 Public International Law: Application and Selected Issues (5 credits)
LW2263 Law of Public Administration (5 credits)
LW2264 Administrative Law: Grounds of Judicial Review (5 credits)
LW2267 Social Inclusion and the Law (5 credits)
LW2269 Privacy and Data Protection Law (5 credits)
LW2270 Intellectual Property and Cybercrime in a Digital World (5 credits)
LW2275 Family Law: Child Law (5 credits)
LW2276 Family Law: Family Relationships (5 credits)
LW3301 Employment Law: Contracts, Rights and Termination (5 credits)
LW3302 Employment Law: Employee Protection, Equality and Industrial Relations (5 credits)
LW3303 Law of Equity: Doctrines and Remedies (5 credits)
LW3305 Law of Equity: Trusts (5 credits)
LW3316 Financial Services: Law and Regulation (5 credits)
LW3317 Banking Law (5 credits)
LW3345 Company Law: Fundamental Concepts and Doctrines (5 credits)
LW3346 Company Law: Management, Finance and Insolvency (5 credits)
LW3347 Contemporary Issues in Corporate Law (5 credits)
LW3366 Advanced Legal Reasoning (5 credits)
LW3367 Jurisprudence (5 credits)
LW3368 Principles of Revenue Law (5 credits)
LW3369 Income Tax Law (5 credits)
LW3370 Sports Law (5 credits)
LW3371 Sources and Foundations of Environmental Law (5 credits)
LW3372 Environmental Law: Contemporary Issues in Governance, Regulation and Enforcement (5 credits)
LW3373 Sports Law Clinic (5 credits)
LW3404 Medical Law and Ethics (5 credits)
LW3405 Medical Law: Regulation of Healthcare (5 credits)
French Elective Modules
FR4201 Literary Seminar II (5 credits)
FR4202 Structure and Varieties of Contemporary French (5 credits)
FR4306 France and Algeria: National Identity and the Burden of Memory (5 credits)
FR4307 Literary Studies: The Contemporary French Theatre (5 credits)
FR4310 Contemporary Caribbean Culture (5 credits)
FR4407 Advanced Professional Translation: Projects in Specialist Translation with Interpreting (5 credits)
FR4409 Mediation and Cultural Transfer between English and French Texts (5 credits)
FR4803 France at the Flicks: The Changing Face of French Cinema (5 credits)
Other Elective Modules
LL3102 European Cultural Identities 2: Cultural Capitals (5 credits)
Examinations
Full details of regulations governing Examinations for each programme
will be contained in the Marks and Standards 2018/2019 Book, and for
each module in the Book of Modules, 2018/2019.
Three Year Rule
Students must pass the BCL (Hons) (Law and French) Degree Examination
within three academic years from the date of first registration for
Fourth Year. Failure to comply with this rule would mean that the
student would be ineligible to proceed further with his/her studies.
Exceptions to this rule may be granted by the School of Law, only for
very serious reasons.
Programme Learning Outcomes for BCL (Hons) (Law and
French) (NFQ Level 8, Major Award)
On successful completion of this programme, students should be able
to: