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Economics,politics and law in dcu

  • 08-09-2014 9:53pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 2


    I have a huge interest in this course,just wondering if there is anyone out there who happens to know what it's like? Course itself,hours etc..


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  • Registered Users Posts: 1 freeusa1


    Course itself is highly interdisciplinary i.e. essays come with politics side, study, memorisation and exams with law as well as mathematics with economics. If you find you fall short in any of these areas you might find it tough but if you are reasonably strong overall it should be fine. Hours are short (10-12 per week), and there will likely be modules you hate and modules you love but if you can stick it out to final year you can specialise in whichever subject you like. I would recommend the course, largely as it leaves the door open for a career in law, economics or further research and in terms of difficulty in comparison to other courses falls somewhere between easy and difficult, bit of work required but not too much, especially just to pass.


  • Registered Users Posts: 22 kearnc25


    I study Law and society in DCU so i interact with the EPL students quite a bit most of the ones i know aren't to0 happy with the course.


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