The Masters in European Law and Policy at DCU (DC697 (Full Time) DC698 (Part Time)) is designed to integrate legal and policy analysis and to equip students with complementary knowledge and skills across both fields. It is designed to ensure students have a comprehensive grounding in both EU law and policy analysis while allowing for some specialisation in either law or policy through optional modules and the dissertation topic.
In the first semester you will study three core modules covering EU Institutional law and policy analysis alongside a research skills module specifically tailored to the needs of legal policy analysts. The second semester allows students to deepen their knowledge of key fields while maintaining an inter-disciplinary approach. Students choose three optional modules dealing with specific areas of law and policy. Students must choose at least one law and one policy based module. Finally, students will be expected to complete a dissertation in either law or public policy under the supervisor of an expert member of faculty.
MA in European Law and Policy at DCU
- Gain expertise on the European Union and its role in law and policy making today
- Join the growing number of policy makers and legal advisors working for public bodies, including the state, international and European institutions or as a legal or policy specialist in the private or NGO sector, navigating EU law and policy and engaging
- Gain insight into the interaction of law and policy and their mutual influence
- Increase your expertise in specific fields of European law and policy
- Internships/work placements available on a competitive basis as part of an optional professional development module
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