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College of Business,
Public Policy and Law
School of Law
A Guide for First Year Students
Academic 2018/19
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Department of Archaeology First Year
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Department of Environmental Science Department of Law 3 O’Flaherty Theatre (AC001) Computer Services
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National University of Ireland Galway 3Welcome from the Head of School Contents
Welcome to First Year
Bachelor of Civil Law and
Bachelor of Corporate Law Students
1. Location of School of Law...........................6 7. Lecture and Tutorial Attendance............. 10
It is a pleasure to welcome you to the School of Law, NUI Galway. 2. School Administration.................................6 8. First-Year Student Attendance and
We are justifiably proud of our dynamic teaching and our excellence Engagement Policy.................................... 12
in high quality impactful research. We are also very proud of you, our 3. Academic Staff..............................................7
dynamic student body. My colleagues and I are here to support you 9. Advisory..................................................... 12
throughout this academic year and indeed throughout your degree. 4. General Information for Students..............8
4.1 Programme Directors and Class Advisers for 10. Regulations for First Civil Law (BCL).... 13
We aim to deliver the highest standard of research-led teaching to
enable you to compete with law students from other institutions in Ireland and throughout the First Civil Law and First Corporate Law.......8
11. Regulations for First Corporate Law
world. The School also provides less formal supports by way of mentoring and career advice, which 4.2 Change of Registration for Optional Modules....8
(BCorp Law)............................................. 15
4.3 Lecture and Tutorial Attendance....................8
we encourage you to avail of.
4.4 Staff-Student Liaison ........................................8
12. Notes on First Civil Law Lecture
4.5 Availability of Photocopied Material..............8
The School seeks to provide a stimulating and supportive environment to facilitate your development Timetable................................................... 17
4.6 Withdrawing from a Course.............................9
as a lawyer. The start of the academic year is a good time to think about what you would like to achieve 4.7 Studying Abroad under the Erasmus
13. Notes on First Corporate Law Lecture
by the summer. I strongly encourage you to take advantage of exciting opportunities for internships, Programme..........................................................9
Timetable................................................... 17
mooting, clinical placement and international study. Our law degree is designed as a foundation for 4.8 Careers in Law Week.........................................9
the further training needed to qualify as a solicitor or barrister. However, your degree provides you 4.9 Internships...........................................................9
First Year Bachelor of Civil Law –
with skills useful in any job. Indeed many law graduates opt for a variety of careers beyond the legal 5. The Library................................................ 10 Timetable .................................................. 18
professions. Our programme of ‘Careers in Law’ events that runs throughout the course of the year
provides useful information that will help you decide on your future career. We run a variety of 6. Examinations (including repeats and First Year Bachelor of Corporate Law –
deferrals).................................................... 10 Timetable................................................... 19
events throughout the year and we love to see our students attend and participate at these seminars,
guest lectures and conferences. I strongly urge you to make the most of these opportunities.
During the year ahead if you need my assistance with anything in particular please make an
appointment through the School of Law Administration Office. I look forward to meeting you in
the coming months. To learn more about our School I invite you to explore our website, like our
Facebook page and follow us on Twitter.
Best wishes for a happy and rewarding academic year.
Dr Charles O’Mahony,
Head of School.
charles.omahony@nuigalway.ie
4 School of Law National University of Ireland Galway 51. Location of the School of Law 3. Academic Staff
The School of Law is located on Floor 2 and Floor 3 of Tower 2. Access may be gained through the Buckley, Dr. Lucy-Ann lucy-ann.buckley@nuigalway.ie
stairways and lift located at the Bank of Ireland end of the Concourse (Arts/Science Building).
Some Law lecturers’ offices are located in Block T. Callanan, Ms. Deirdre deirdre.callanan@nuigalway.ie
Connolly, Ms. Ursula ursula.connolly@nuigalway.ie
The School Administration Office is located in Room 406, Floor 2 of Tower 2. The Office opening
times are from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Monday to Friday. All questions relating Danaher, Dr. John john.danaher@nuigalway.ie
to course and examination regulations should be raised with the School of Law Admin Office in
Donnelly, Mr. Larry larry.donnelly@nuigalway.ie
the first instance.
Gardiner, Ms. Caterina caterina.gardiner@nuigalway.ie
2. School Administration
Griffin, Dr. Diarmuid diarmuid.griffin@nuigalway.ie
Dr. Charles O’Mahony (091) 494391 charles.omahony@nuigalway.ie Hanly, Dr. Conor conor.hanly@nuigalway.ie
Head of School
Healy, Dr. Connie connie.healy@nuigalway.ie
Ms. Stella Carty (091) 495614 stella.carty@nuigalway.ie
Director of Strategic Hinds, Ms. Anna Louise anna.hinds@nuigalway.ie
Development and
Administration Kenna, Dr. Padraic padraic.kenna@nuigalway.ie
Kennedy, Dr. Rónán ronan.m.kennedy@nuigalway.ie
Ms. Carmel Flynn (091) 493082 carmel.flynn@nuigalway.ie
Administrative Assistant Murphy, Ms. Nicola nicola.murphy@nuigalway.ie
Ms. Tara Elwood (091) 492752 tara.elwood@nuigalway.ie O’Connell, Professor Donncha donncha.oconnell@nuigalway.ie
Administrative Assistant
O’Mahony, Dr. Charles (Head of School) charles.omahony@nuigalway.ie
Ms. Lorna Cormican (091) 492389 lorna.cormican@nuigalway.ie
Administrative Assistant O’Malley, Mr. Thomas tom.omalley@nuigalway.ie
Mr. Michael Coyne (091) 494067 michael.coyne@nuigalway.ie O’Sullivan, Dr. Maureen maureen.osullivan@nuigalway.ie
IT Administrator
Quinlivan, Dr. Shivaun shivaun.quinlivan@nuigalway.ie
School Email Address law@nuigalway.ie
Smyth, Dr. Ciara ciara.m.smyth@nuigalway.ie
School Web Address http://www.nuigalway.ie/law/
Tobin, Dr. Brian brian.tobin@nuigalway.ie
Tourkochoriti, Dr. Ioanna ioanna.tourkochoriti@nuigalway.ie
6 School of Law National University of Ireland Galway 74. General Information for Students 4.5 Availability of Photocopied Material
4.1 Programme Directors and Class Advisers for First Civil Law and First Corporate Law Some of the reading required for certain modules is available on a pay-as-you-get basis in photocopied
form and can be purchased from the print shop, Media Linn, which is located opposite the Students
Programme Director for Programme Director for Union shop below the library. The opening hours are 8.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday to Thursday 8.30
Civil Law Corporate Law a.m. to 5 p.m on Friday.
Dr. John Danaher Ms. Deirdre Callanan
Room 108 Room 415 4.6 Withdrawing from a Programme
Block T Tower 2, Floor 2
T: +353 91 495783 T: +353 91 493843
john.danaher@nuigalway.ie deirdre.callanan@nuigalway.ie If you are thinking about withdrawing from your programme it is really important to speak to your
Class Adviser who will discuss the difficulties you are encountering and perhaps reach a solution
that enables you to continue.
Class Adviser for Class Adviser for
First Civil Law First Corporate Law
If you decide that you have no other option then you may apply to deregister by filling in a withdrawal
Dr. Eoin Daly Mr. Larry Donnelly form at the Student Information Desk, located on the ground floor of Áras UíChathail.
Room 401, Room 511
Tower 2, Floor 2 Tower 2, Floor 3
T: +353 91 493362 T: +353 91 495372 4.7 Studying Abroad under the ERASMUS Programme
eoin.daly@nuigalway.ie larry.donnelly@nuigalway.ie
BCorp, BCL and LLB students who would like to spend a year of their law studies abroad may do so
4.2 Change of Registration for Optional Modules as part of the School’s involvement in the ERASMUS and International Exchange programmes. Law
modules are taught through English in the universities of Leuven in Belgium, Leiden and Groningen
Online Registration remains open until 24th September 2018 for those students who wish to change in Holland, Aarhus in Denmark, Budapest in Hungary and universities in China, Australia and
their optional module registration: www.nuigalway.ie/registration/ North America. For those with a high standard of spoken and written French, courses can be taken
in Poitiers, Toulouse, Clermont-Ferrand and Aix-en-Province; for those with German, in Gottingen
4.3 Lecture and Tutorial Attendance or Wurzburg.
Students are required to attend and participate at lectures and tutorials, as timetabled. Please note that Interested students will be invited to meet with the ERASMUS Co-ordinator, Director of
tutorials are not scheduled in the lecture timetable. Information on tutorial times and venues will be Internationalisation and the School Administrator early in the second semester. Details of this
given to students by their lecturers. meeting will be circulated via email and social media. Places on both exchange programmes are
limited.
4.4 Staff-Student Liaison
4.8 Careers in Law Week
A meeting between School members and representatives of each year of the BA, BCorp Law, BCL
and LLB programmes is held at least once a semester. Each class will be requested to nominate one Careers in Law Week is an initiative by the School of Law in conjunction with the Career Development
or two representatives early in the academic year. Likewise, the Library User Forum meets once a Centre in late September. It is an invaluable opportunity for students to meet with represenatives
semester and consists of Library staff, the School of Law member on the Library Committee and from the leading Irish Law firms and attend presentations and workshops. More information will be
student representatives. posted on the School of Law website and on social media.
8 School of Law National University of Ireland Galway 94.9 Internships 7.1 Lectures provide:
• An introduction to the topic being studied
The School of Law establishes and maintains links with various local, national and international • An overview of the main themes and issues
organisations that offer summer internship opportunities for second year NUI Galway law students. • An opportunity to learn how a lecturer has interpreted the information and research available on
Students have undertaken summer internships in the Irish superior courts, the Office of the Attorney a given topic
General, the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions, with a Massachusetts appellate judge, the • A guide to further reading in an area
Secretary of State’s Office in the USA, and the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office in the USA.
During a lecture you should:
5. The Library • Focus on listening to the lecturer
• Make notes of the main themes and points made
Effective use of the library is a crucially important part of legal education. Students should take • Avoid the temptation to write down everything that is said
advantage of every opportunity to familiarise themselves with the library and the services it offers.
Nowadays many excellent services are available through electronic sources (located on the ground Many lecturers make “class notes” available on Blackboard or in the print shop, Media Linn, in
floor of the library). Training sessions are available and details may be obtained from the information advance of lectures. These notes usually provide a summary of the main points to be made during
desk in the Library and at http://library.nuigalway.ie. a lecture, the names of cases, case citations, quotations and references to further reading. They are
a teaching tool and are not intended to be a comprehensive summary of the lecture and should not
6. Examinations (including Repeats and Deferrals) be treated as such.
Students must present for the first sitting of their examinations. Repeat examinations are confined
The aim of a lecture is not to give a definitive and comprehensive set of facts on the module that
to those who fail at the first attempt or who have permission to defer. However it is important to
students will learn by rote. Instead you are expected to supplement the lecture with reading and
note that deferral of any examination is a very serious matter and students will not normally be
interpretations of your own, developing your own set of notes on a particular topic by reference to the
granted a deferral except for the most serious of situations.
lecture material and the recommended reading. Module outlines will give an estimated study time
required in each module (please see individual module outlines but a workload of approximately
Deferrals are only permitted at the discretion of the Head of School, on bona fide grounds of ill-
5-6 hours per week per module is typical).
health, or bereavement of close family members, or serious personal circumstances which can be
verified independently.
Should you miss several lectures due to illness or for any other reason you should notify the lecturer
concerned. It is your responsibility to inform yourself of the content of any lectures missed.
Requests for exam deferral must be made on a special Deferral Application Form available in the
School of Law Office. Students must provide documentary letters, medical certificates or other
7.2 Tutorials
support material from medical doctors, student counsellors or others along with their application.
The School reserves the right to verify the stated grounds for deferral.
Many modules require attendance at tutorials. Module outlines and lecturers will provide guidance
Only the modules listed on the form will be considered for deferral and students should contact the as to the venues, times, frequency and content of tutorials.
School of Law Office to be informed of the outcome of their application.
Tutorials provide an opportunity to meet in small groups to discuss a topic in detail in an interactive
7. Lecture and Tutorial Attendance way. Tutorials are facilitated by a tutor who guides the tutorial and answers any questions you might
have. Generally speaking, the tutorial discussion is structured around a set of questions and/or
Students are required to attend at lectures and tutorials. The venues, times and frequency of a case-study. It is vital that you prepare in advance for tutorials by completing the recommended
lectures are outlined on student timetables. reading and preparing notes to address the questions posed. As the questions and case-studies
reflect the types of questions posed in examinations active participation in tutorials is also a valuable
way to prepare for exams.
10 School of Law National University of Ireland Galway 11Before a tutorial you should: All lecturers set aside regular times for consultation with students and these times are usually posted
• Review the relevant lecture on their office doors. You can contact lecturers by email or phone to arrange a meeting or discuss issues
• Complete the required reading of concern to you. Likewise, School Administrative Staff have an open door policy in dealing with
• Prepare an answer to the tutorial questions students.
• Clarify what you do not understand and prepare questions to be raised during the tutorial
10. Regulations for First Civil Law (BCL)
During a tutorial you should: Programmes are organised on a semester basis. The academic year is divided into two periods, called
• Listen to the discussion on the material semesters, which are of approximately equal length (12 weeks each). Programmes are organised into
• Make contributions on the material discussed modules and carry a credit unit weighting (ECTS), or value, which reflects the extent and difficulty of
• Raise questions on issues you do not understand or wish to have clarified the programme concerned. Modules are normally examined at the end of the semester in which the
module was completed. Provisional results for Semester 1 are released at the end of January. These
8. First-Year Student Attendance and Engagement Policy results, along with your Semester 2 results, are confirmed in June.
All Schools at NUI Galway are required to monitor the attendance of students at classes in order 1. Modules for the First Year are as follows:
to identify students who are failing to engage with their studies and to respond by providing Code Module Semester ECTS
appropriate supports. The specifics of how attendance will be monitored and the consequences for LW117 Constitutional Law Year-long 10
non-attendance will be announced in lectures. LW118 Contract Year-long 10
LW262 Law of Torts Year-long 10
The University regulations and its learning, teaching and assessment policy outline the following
LW108 Irish Legal System Semester 1 5
points:
LW3107 Legal Methods Research I Semester 1 5
1. Enrolment on a full-time programme means a commitment to 40-50 hours of total student
effort per week throughout all weeks of the semester. LW220 Sociology of Law Semester 2 5
2. Attendance is not optional, but an obligatory requirement. Non-attendance may be considered LW122 Legal Procedure Semester 2 5
an effective withdrawal from a programme and students may be unable to proceed to examination GR106 Legal German Year-long 10
or subsequent registration. or
3. There are a number of learning supports available across the university which your Class GR138 Beginners German Year-long 10
Advisers and individual lecturers will inform you about. or
LW109 Legal French Year-long 10
9. Advisory LW127 Family Law* Year-long 10
Total 60
It can be difficult adjusting to University life as well as being away from home and friends. There *LW127 Family Law: If not taken in 1st year, it may be taken in 2nd year. It is not available in 3rd year. It will only be
are people you can talk to within the School of Law and within the NUI Galway wider community available to BCL International in 4th year if not taken previously.
including the Student Health and the Counselling Services. You are encouraged to avail of any such
services if you are finding it all a bit overwhelming and lonely. This is a common feeling in first year 2. The “Marks & Standards for all Fulltime Undergraduate Degree Examinations” document
so don’t hesitate to approach someone to talk about it. contains the exam regulations for all full-time undergraduate degrees. It can be found via the
following link: https://bit.ly/2BGwxHC
Both Civil and Corporate Law programmes have Class Advisers and Programme Directors who
can refer you to other appropriate supports if necessary. Indeed the staff of the School of Law are 3. Repeat Examinations will be held at the August Examination Session.
friendly and helpful and would be glad to discuss issues and assist any student who might have a
difficulty. 4. A candidate must have successfully completed 60 ECTS in First Year to proceed to the Second Year
of the programme. The Pass standard is 40% in each module. Compensation will only be applied
12 School of Law National University of Ireland Galway 13in cases where its application enables the student to successfully complete the programme as a 11. Regulations for First Corporate Law (BCorp Law)
whole. However, the year may be passed by compensation provided:
• The aggregate mark for all modules of the year is at least 40% Programmes are organised on a semester basis. The academic year is divided into two periods, called
• No mark is below 35% semesters, which are of approximately equal length (12 weeks). Programmes are organised into
• Not more than 15 ECTS have marks in range 35 – 39% modules and carry a credit unit weighting (ECTS), or value, which reflects the extent and difficulty
of the programme concerned. Modules are normally examined at the end of the semester in which
Note: Where one or more of these conditions have not been met each module where the the module was completed. Provisional results for Semester 1 are released at the end of January. These
mark is below 40% must be repeated. Marks of 40% and above are carried forward to the next results, along with your Semester 2 results, are confirmed in June.
session and are not repeatable.
1. Modules for the First Year are as follows:
5. Honours are awarded only on the aggregate performance to candidates who have successfully
completed 60 ECTS, in accordance with the following standards: Code Module Semester ECTS
First Class Honours, 70%; Second Class Honours Grade One, 60%; LW117 Constitutional Law Year-long 10
Second Class Honours Grade Two, 50%; Third Class Honours, 40%. LW118 Contract Year-long 10
LW262 Law of Torts Year-long 10
6. The First Year Examination must be passed within two academic years from the date of LW108 Irish Legal System Semester 1 5
entering the programme, except that students who are permitted to transfer to the First Year LW107.ii Legal Methods and Research Semester 1 5
of the programme, having failed in another school, must pass the First Year Examination AY104 Introduction to Financial Accounting Semester 1 5
within one academic year of entering the programme.
AY105 Introduction to Management Accounting Semester 2 5
MS120 Business Information Systems Semester 1 5
7. Students who intend to seek entry to the Law Professions must inform themselves of the &
current requirements of the professional bodies. These requirements are subject to change. MS1100 Information Management for Business Semester 2 5
Listed below are the modules students must prepare for entrance examinations to the or
professional bodies (correct at the time of print): GR106 Legal German Year-long 10
or
Law Society of Ireland Honorable Society of King’s Inns GR138 Beginners German Year-long 10
(www.lawsociety.ie) (www.kingsinns.ie) or
Contract Law Contract Law LW109 Legal French Year-long 10
Constitutional Law Constitutional Law or
Tort Law Tort Law SH140/ Spanish Year-long 10
SH102
Criminal Law Criminal Law
Total 60
EU Law EU Law
Equity Law Equity Law
2. The Marks & Standards for all Fulltime Undergraduate Degree Examinations document contains
Company Law Company Law the exam regulations for all full-time undergraduate degrees. It can be found via the following
Land Law Land Law link: https://bit.ly/2BGwxHC
Evidence
Administrative Law 3. Repeat Examinations will be held at the August Examination Session.
Jurisprudence
4. A candidate must have successfully completed 60 ECTS in First Year to proceed to the Second
14 School of Law National University of Ireland Galway 15Year of the programme. The Pass standard is 40% in each module. Compensation will only 12. Notes on First Civil Law Lecture Timetable
be applied in cases where its application enables the student to successfully complete the
programme as a whole. However, the year may be passed by compensation provided: 1. Obligatory (core) modules are shaded on timetable.
• The aggregate mark for all modules of the year is at least 40%
• No mark is below 35% 2. In addition to the obligatory modules students must choose ONE of the following:
• Not more than 15 ECTS have marks in range 35 – 39%
Legal German or Legal French or Family Law
Note: Where one or more of these conditions have not been met each module where the 3. S1 means first Semester;
mark is below 40% must be repeated. Marks of 40% and above are carried forward to the next S2 means second Semester.
session and are not repeatable.
Timetables are available from the School of Law Administration office and on http://www.
5. Honours are awarded only on the aggregate performance to candidates who have successfully nuigalway.ie/law/students
completed 60 ECTS, in accordance with the following standard:
Class Adviser: Dr. Eoin Daly
First Class Honours, 70%; Second Class Honours Grade One, 60%; Room 401
Second Class Honours Grade Two, 50%; Third Class Honours, 40%. Tower 2, Floor 2
T: +353 91 493362
6. The First Year Examination must be passed within two academic years from the date of eoin.daly@nuigalway.ie
entering the programme, except that students who are permitted to transfer to the First Year
of the programme, having failed in another school, must pass the First Year Examination 13. Notes on First Corporate Law Lecture Timetable
within one academic year of entering the Programme.
1. Obligatory modules are shaded on timetable.
7. Students who intend to seek entry to the Law Professions must inform themselves of the 2. In addition to the obligatory modules students must choose ONE of the following four:
current requirements of the professional bodies. These requirements are subject to change.
Listed below are the modules students must prepare for entrance examinations to the Bus Info Systems/Info Manag. for Bus or Legal French or Legal German or Spanish.
professional bodies (correct at the time of print):
3. S1 means first Semester;
Law Society of Ireland Honorable Society of King’s Inns S2 means second Semester.
(www.lawsociety.ie) (www.kingsinns.ie)
Timetables are available from the School of Law Administration office and on http://www.
Contract Law Contract Law nuigalway.ie/law/students
Constitutional Law Constitutional Law
Tort Law Tort Law Class Adviser: Mr. Larry Donnelly
Criminal Law Criminal Law Room 511
EU Law EU Law Tower 2, Floor 3
T: +353 91 495372
Equity Law Equity Law
larry.donnelly@nuigalway.ie
Company Law Company Law
Land Law Land Law
Evidence
Administrative Law
Jurisprudence
16 School of Law National University of Ireland Galway 17First Year Bachelor of Civil Law – Timetable 2018/2019 First Year Bachelor of Corporate Law – Timetable 2018/2019
TIME MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY TIME MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
9.00-10.00 AY104 Introduction to
9.00-10.00 LW220 Sociology of Law Financial Accounting
S2 (AM150 O’Tnuathail Th) S1 (O’Flaherty Th)
AY105 Introduction to
Management Accounting
S2 (AM250 O’ hEocha Th)
10.00-11.00 LW109 Legal French LW109 Legal French LW127 Family Law
[lecture] [Lecture] S1 & S2 (SC005 Tyndall Th) 10.00-11.00 LW109 Legal French [Lecture] LW109 Legal French LW107.ii Legal Methods &
(AM104) S1 (AM112) (AM104) [Lecture] Research
S2 (AC215) S1 (AM112)/ S2 (AC215) S1 (AC201)
GR106 Legal German
GR106 Legal German (Lang.Lab/Multimedia Lab)
(Lang.Lab/Multimedia Lab) (AM119)
(AM119) 11.00-12.00 SH102 Spanish (Beginners) SH140 Spanish (Spoken A) LW107.ii Legal Methods &
(AMB G036) (TB302) Research
SH140 Spanish A (Intermediate) SH102 Spanish (Spoken S1 (AC201)
(AM105) Beginners)
11.00-12.00 LW127 Family Law SH140 Spanish B (Intermediate) (CA001)
S1 & S2 (SC005 Tyndall S1(AM108) & S2 (AM112)
Lecture Th)
12.00-1.00 SH102 Spanish (Beginners) LW117 Constitutional Law LW117 Constitutional Law
(AMB G036) S1 (D’Arcy Thompson Th) S2 (AM150 O’Tnuathail Th)
SH140 Spanish A (Intermediate)
(AM105)
SH140 Spanish B (Intermediate)
12.00-1.00 LW117 Constitutional Law LW3107 Legal Methods & LW3107 Legal Methods & S1(AM108) / S2 (AM112)
S1 (D’Arcy Thompson Th) Research I Research I 1.00-2.00 LW262 Tort LW117 Constitutional Law GR106 Legal German
(AC201) S1 (Anderson Th) S1 (D’Arcy Thompson Th) S1 (D’Arcy Thompson Th) (AM112)
S2 (AM150 O’Tnuathail Th) S2 (AM150 O’Tnuathail Th) MS120 Business
LW117 Constitutional Law Information Systems
S2 (AM150 O’Tnuathail Th) S1(AM200 Fottrell Th)
MS1100 Information
Management for Business
S2 (AM250 O’hEocha Th)
1.00-2.00 LW262 Tort LW117 Constitutional Law GR106 Legal German 2.00-3.00 LW108 Irish Legal System SH140 Spanish (Spoken B) AY104 Introduction to LW118 Contract
S1 (D’Arcy Thompson Th) S1 (D’Arcy Thompson Th) (AM112) S1 (IT250) (Intermediate) Financial Accounting S1 (AM150 O’Tnuathail Th)
S2(AM150 O’Tnuathail Th) S2 (AM150 O’Tnuathail Th) (AM121) S1 (Kirwan Th - Group B) S2 (IT250, 1st Floor.)
SH140 Spanish (Spoken C)
(Intermediate) AY105 Introduction to
(AM112) Management Accounting
2.00-3.00 LW108 Irish Legal System LW118 Contract
S2 (AM250 O’ hEocha Th.)
S1 (IT250 Th) S1 (AM150 O’Tnuthail Th)
S2 (IT250, 1st Floor) 3.00-4.00 LW108 Irish Legal System GR106 Legal German LW109 Legal French
S1 (IT250) (AM112) [Tutorial - Group 2]
S1 (TB303) / S2 (TB302)
3.00-4.00 LW108 Irish Legal System LW122 Legal Procedure GR106 Legal German LW109 Legal French 4.00-5.00 GR106 Legal German LW109 Legal French LW262 Tort LW109 Legal French
S1 (IT250 Th) S2 (ENG-G047) (AM112) [Tutorial - Group 2] (AM105) (AM117 Lang Lab - Group 2) S1 (D’Arcy Thompson Th) (AM117 Lang Lab - Group
(S1 TB303) SH102 Spanish (Beginners) S2 (Anderson Th) 1)
LW220 Sociology of Law (AC203)
(S2 TB302)
S2 (Anderson Th) SH140 Spanish (A & B)
(Intermediate)
S1(AC215) / S2 (AC213)
4.00-5.00 GR106 Legal German LW122 Legal Procedure LW262 Tort LW109 Legal French
(AM105) S2 (ENG-G047) S1 (D’Arcy Thompson Th) (AM117) 5.00-6.00 AY104 Introduction to Financial LW118 Contract MS120 Business
S2 (Anderson Th) Lang Lab - Group 1 Accounting S1 (AM200 Fottrell Th) Information Systems
S1 (Anderson Th - Group B) S2 (AUC G002 Th) S1 (IT250)
AY105 Introduction to MS1100 Information
5.00-6.00 LW118 Contract Management Accounting Management for Business
S1 (AM200 Fottrell Th) S2 (O’Flaherty Th)
S2 (Anderson Th)
S2 (AUC G002 Th)
*Obligatory modules are highlighted/shaded.
*Please note that your timetable may change during the year. The current timetable can be found on www.nuigalway.ie/law/ *Obligatory modules are highlighted/shaded.
students/startofterm/ *Please note that your timetable may change during the year. The current timetable can be found on
www.nuigalway.ie/law/students/startofterm/
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arts millennium building (am/amb)
NOTES
The Máirtín Ó Tnuathail Theatre (AM150)
1 Téatar Mháirtín Uí Thnuathail (AM150)
The Patrick F. Fottrell Theatre (AM200)
2 Téatar Pat Fottrell (AM200)
The Colm Ó hEocha Theatre (AM250)
3 Téatar Choilm Uí hEocha (AM250)
The Siobhán McKenna Theatre (AM214)
4 Amharclann Shiobhán Nic Cionnaith (AM214)
Seomraí Léachta Comhroinnte
Shared Lecture Rooms
AMB Leithreas
207 Toilets
CONFERENCE Staighre
ROOM Stairs
dara hurlÁr Ardaitheoir
Lifts
secoNd floor
Link to Orbsen Building 4
chÉad urlÁr
first floor
3 2 1
AM215
AMB
G043
4
AM205
AMB
G036
AMB AMB AMB
G067 G066 G065
TRAINING TRAINING TRAINING
ROOM 3 ROOM 2 ROOM 1
urlÁr Na talÚN
3 2 1
grouNd floor
príomh-bealach isteach
maiN eNtraNce
AM121 AM122
AM109
AM108
AM107
AM105
AM104
AM112
AM110
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it building Arts/Science Building
IT125G (urlár na talún)
1 IT125G (ground floor) Roinn na Seandálaíochta Saotharlann Bitheolaíochta na Chéad Bhliana Téatar Anderson (AC002) Seirbhísí Gairme
Department of Archaeology First Year
Y Biology Laboratory (SC200C) 1 Anderson Theatre (AC002) Career Development Centre
IT125G (chéad urlár)
2 IT125G (first floor) Oifigí na nDámh
Roinn na Micribhitheolaíochta Ranna na gClasaicí & Dlí Téatar D’Arcy Thompson (AC003)
Department of Microbiology Departments of Classics & Law 2 D’Arcy Thompson Theatre (AC003) Faculty Offices
3 IT250 (chéad urlár)
IT250 (first floor) Roinn na hEolaíochta Comhshaoil An Roinn Dlí Téatar O’Flaherty (AC001) Seirbhísí Ríomhaireachta
Department of Environmental Science Department of Law 3 O’Flaherty Theatre (AC001) Computer Services
Seomraí Léachta Comhroinnte
Shared Lecture Rooms Fisic Thurgnamhach Institiúid de Móra Téatar Larmor (SC002) Leithreas
Experimental Physics Moore Institute 4 Larmor Theatre (SC002) Toilets
Leithreas
Toilets
Fisic Thurgnamhach (Optaic Fheidhmeach) Roinn an Bhéarla Téatar Kirwan (SC001) Staighre
Student Information Desk
Experimental Physics (Applied Optics) Department of English 5 Kirwan Theatre (SC001) Stairs
(SID)/Áras Uí Chathail
Staighre
Stairs
Roinn na Ceimice Roinn na Staire Téatar Dillon (SC003) Ardaitheoir
6
James Hardiman Library
coffee Ardaitheoir Department of Chemistry Department of History Dillon Theatre (SC003) Lifts
IT205 IT206 IT207
(And new home of the School of Psychology)
oN liNe Lifts
Roinn na Bithcheimice Ranna Béarla & Stairr Téatar McMunn (SC004)
Department of Biochemistry Departments of English & History 7 McMunn Theatre (SC004)
Arts Millennium Building
Roinn na Tíreoilaíochta Seomraí Léachta Comhroinnte Téatar Tyndall
T (SC005)
príomhbhealach isteach Department of Geography Shared Lecture Rooms 8 Tyndall
T Theatre (SC005)
IT204 maiN eNtraNce
Téatar Dunican (127)
9 Dunican Theatre (127)
IT203 CHÉAD URLÁR T⁄ R1
2
CONCOURSE LEVEL TOWER1
(FIRST FLOOR) Link to IT Building Link to Orbsen Building
IT Building
IT202
3 T⁄ R2
TOWER2 Software Engineering Suite
chéad urlár Arts Faculty Computer Suite Corrib Computer Suite
8
first floor
J.E. Cairnes School of Business
Seomraí Semineáir
TB301-TB308
Arts/Science Building
príomhbhealach isteach ar aN chéad urlár Seminar Rooms
(Ó fhoirgNeamh Na ndáN/Na heolaíochta) TB301-TB308
maiN eNtraNce first floor
(from arts/scieNce buildiNg)
and Economics
218
5
AC216
AC215
AC214
AC213
217
2
Breandán S. Mac Aodha
1 3 SMOKEY’S CAFÉ
Seminar Room AC216 4 6 7
Banc na hÉireann Suíocháin
AC204 AC203 AC202 AC201 Seating
Bank of Ireland
SC200C
Áras Moyola
PRINT THAT Saotharlann Bitheolaíochta na Chéad Bhliana
First Year Biology Laboratory SC200C
1
CAMPUS MAP
URLÁR NA TALÚN
GROUND FLOOR
Bromwich Suite Arts Science Suite
9
urlár Na talÚN
Engineering Building
grouNd floor
(Student Accommodation)
Student Information Desk
Arts Millennium Building
Business and Economics
James Hardiman Library
Emergency Shower
Bank of Ireland Theatre
(And new home of the
School of Psychology)
Uí Chathail
Arts/Science Building
of Psychology
Engineering Building
J.E. Cairnes School of
and Bailey Allen Hall
príomhbhealach isteach ar urlár Na talÚN
Áras na Mac Léinn
(Ó fhoirgNeamh Na ndáN/Na heolaíochta)
Orbsen Building
The Quadrangle
Áras na Gaeilge
maiN eNtraNce first floor
Sports Centre
Corrib Village
Áras Moyola
IT Building
/Áras
(from arts/scieNce buildiNg)
School
(SID)
10
11
12
13
14
15
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
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