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Construction Law and Contract Administration

Dublin, Ireland

The Non-degree in Construction Law and Contract Administration at Trinity College Dublin is a 1 year long program for international students taught in English.

The Non-degree in Construction Law and Contract Administration at Trinity College Dublin is a 1 year long program for international students taught in English.

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Trinity College Dublin is Ireland's highest-ranked university, offering a world-class education in the heart of Dublin's city center. Known for its historic campus and research excellence, it provides a vibrant environment for international students from over 120 countries.

About the Program

The Construction Law and Contract Administration program at Trinity College Dublin is a 1-year non-degree course for civil engineers, architects, quantity surveyors, and legal professionals to enhance their understanding of construction law.

The curriculum covers topics such as the Irish litigation process, contract law, procurement methods, and risk management, with lectures and workshops to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios and develop practical contract management skills.

Graduates can pursue roles as construction lawyers, project managers, and contract administrators, working with developers and construction firms, or transitioning into dispute resolution roles, with skills that are transferable across various industries.

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