What is the BA in Legal Studies in International trade course?
This is a one year add-on course following on from a Higher Certificate in Legal or Business Studies or an equivalent minimum qualification.
It is designed for those seeking to work in areas related to international trade, namely, export/import administration, marketing and financing, international carriage and insurance of goods.
Special features
There are guest speakers from the industry and port visits.
Contact
Springboard@wit.ie


| Semester 1 | Semester 2 |
|---|---|
| Customs Law | Competition Law |
| Law of International Trade 1 | Law of International Trade 2 |
| Private International Law 1 | Private International Law 2 |
| EU Constitutional Law | EU Commerical Law |
| International Trade Finance 1 | International Trade Finance 2 |
| Global Marketing | International Trade Logistics |
Entry Requirements for BA in Legal Studies in International Trade:
Entry to this course will be open to students who hold a Higher Certificate in Arts in Legal Studies or a Higher Certificate in Business Studies, subject to availability of places.
Candidates with an equivalent qualification (for example a university degree in law or commerce) are also invited to apply for the course.
To Apply:
Go to Advanced entry
Graduates may find employment as operations and administration staff in:
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Shipping companies
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Freight forwarding
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Insurance companies
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Banking sector
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Transport operator
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Course Leader(s)
Course Leader
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Mr. Cyril Cawley
M.A., LL.B., Solicitor (Admitted in Ireland, England and Wales) - Lecturer in Law
Tel: 51302270 Email: CCAWLEY@wit.ie
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