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Course Overview

This is a highly flexible programme, offering yous a wide range of two-subject combinations to degree level. In addition to academic rigour, you will larn transferable skills designed to make you career-ready and equipped for employment and further study in Ireland or abroad. Over the class of your degree, you will be able to pursue and develop your interests beyond a wide range of subjects. The BA(Joint-Honours) volition help you become a disciplined and creative thinker, capable of expressing your thoughts coherently and persuasively.

You will report three subjects in First Arts. You go along to report two of the subjects that you laissez passer in first twelvemonth to degree level - in Second and Final Arts.

For those students studying a modern language, you lot volition study abroad in a land or region where the language is widely spoken in Year 3 before returning to a consummate a fourth and final year. In this example, yous volition graduate with a BA (International). You will pursue both of your caste subjects during the period away. Students registered for two languages are required to spend a minimum of twelve weeks in each of the countries/regions where the relevant languages are spoken. This will unremarkably consist of an academic twelvemonth abroad arranged past the University in one language and a summertime placement arranged by the student in the other relevant country/region.

For students studying Gaeilge as one of your subjects, you will exist enrolling in a iv-year programme. You volition spend third twelvemonth off-campus, with one semester in the Gaeltacht and the other semester on a work placement in the Irish language sector.If you decide to choose a modern continental language with Gaeilge, you will spend a single semester on an Erasmus exchange and/or applied placement overseas, in addition to a single semester in a Gaeltacht setting.

Not-language students may also graduate with a BA (International) by spending a twelvemonth abroad in the The states or on European exchanges where programmes are bachelor through English.

BA (International)

The BA (International) is a four-year version of the BA (Joint-Honours). Applications are made in Second Arts and students spend their third year studying in a third-level establishment abroad or on an approved placement overseas. Studying a modern language to degree level involves spending a catamenia, ordinarily an bookish year, abroad in a country or region where the language is widely spoken. You lot will pursue both of your degree subjects during the menses away. Students registered for two languages are required to spend a minimum of twelve weeks in each of the countries/regions where the relevant languages are spoken. This will normally consist of an academic twelvemonth abroad arranged by the Academy in one linguistic communication and a summer placement arranged by the student in the other relevant country/region. There are also some limited places for non-language students to written report a BA International by spending a year abroad in the United states or on European exchanges where programmes are bachelor through English. If students are certain that they would similar to written report abroad, GY129 BA(Global Feel) has a guaranteed study abroad for all students.

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Applications and Selections

Who Teaches this Course

Requirements and Assessment

Key Facts

Entry Requirements

Minimum Grade H5 in 2 subjects and passes in four other subjects at O6/ H7 in the Leaving Certificate, including Irish, English, another linguistic communication and three other subjects recognised for entry purposes.

Boosted Information on selecting subjects.


Additional Requirements

None

Duration

3 yrs: BA, 4 yrs: BA international

Next first appointment

September 2022

A Level Grades (2021)

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Closing Date

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ECTS weighting
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Form Outline

The Bachelor of Arts (Joint-Honours) Entry has subject groupings.  Students of GY101, Bachelor of Arts (Joint-Honours), study 3 subjects in their first yr, from a selection of 21 subjects. A field of study belongs to one of 7 groups, and y'all cannot select more than one subject from a group. On progression to 2d year, you continue to study two of the subjects to degree level.

  • In NUI Galway nosotros refer to the section that teaches a subject as a 'Discipline'. The tabular array below shows the subjects, in their subject groups. You can follow the links to the Discipline website for each bailiwick.
  • Read a cursory introduction (subject field clarification, overview of form content and career options) to each subject field available to BA (Articulation-Honours) students ‌‌‌HERE ‌.

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Group 3

Group four

  • Archaeology
  • French
  • Mathematics and Mathematical Studies
  • International Development
  • Police force
  • Psychology
  • Celtic Culture
  • Performance and Screen Studies
  • Classics
  • Geography
  • German
  • Léann na Cumarsáide
  • Modern Irish Civilisation (Music and Literature)
  • Global Media
  • English
  • Economics

Group 5

Group 6

Grouping seven

  • Sociological and Political Studies
  • It
  • Léann an Aistriúchán
  • History
  • Spanish
  • Gaeilge
  • Italian
  • Philosophy

More than well-nigh each subject area on the BA (Joint-Honours)

Additional Information on selecting subjects.

Curriculum Information

Curriculum information relates to the electric current bookish year (in most cases).
Grade and module offerings and details may be subject to change.

Glossary of Terms

Credits
You must earn a divers number of credits (aka ECTS) to complete each year of your form. You do this past taking all of its required modules also as the correct number of optional modules to obtain that year'southward total number of credits.
Module
An examinable portion of a discipline or grade, for which y'all nourish lectures and/or tutorials and comport out assignments. Due east.m. Algebra and Calculus could be modules within the discipline Mathematics. Each module has a unique module code eg. MA140.
Subject field
Some courses allow you to choose subjects, where related modules are grouped together. Subjects have their own required number of credits, so you must have all that subject's required modules and may also need to obtain the remainder of the subject's total credits by choosing from its available optional modules.
Optional
A module you may cull to study.
Required
A module that you must study if you choose this course (or subject area).
Required Core Subject
A subject you must study because it'due south integral to that course.
Semester
Most courses have 2 semesters (aka terms) per year, so a 3-year grade will have six semesters in total. For clarity, this folio will refer to the first semester of year 2 as 'Semester 3'.

Twelvemonth 2 (60 Credits)


Optional Subject: Archaeology (30 Credits):
This field of study is available if you studied Archeology in the previous year / semester.
Optional AR250: Sacred Places and Christian Buildings in Medieval Ireland - 5 Credits - Semester iii
Optional TI254: Infinite, Identify and the Irish Landscape - 5 Credits - Semester 3
Optional AR2101: Early Kingship: From Chaos to Cosmos - 5 Credits - Semester 3
Required AR246: Castles, Colonists & Crannogs 1100-1350 - 5 Credits - Semester three
Required AR2102: People, Ritual and Decease: Life in Early Prehistoric Europe - 5 Credits - Semester 3
Required AR2103: Archeology and Irish gaelic Identity – Celts, Christians, Vikings - five Credits - Semester 4
Required AR236: Interpretation in Archaeology - five Credits - Semester 4
Required AR245: Archaeology in Practice - 5 Credits - Semester 4

Optional Subject area: Celtic Civilisation (30 Credits):
This bailiwick is available if you studied Celtic Civilization in the previous year / semester.
Optional HI2110: Making Ireland English: 1580-1665 - 5 Credits - Semester 3
Optional AR2101: Early Kingship: From Chaos to Creation - 5 Credits - Semester 3
Optional WE111: Introduction to Welsh Linguistic communication I - five Credits - Semester three
Optional CC230: Beginning Latin Role 1 - 5 Credits - Semester 3
Optional SG216: The Stories of Medieval Wales - five Credits - Semester 3
Optional SG223: Society & Social Institutions in the Celtic-speaking West - 5 Credits - Semester 3
Optional SG221: Medieval Irish gaelic Language I - 5 Credits - Semester 3
Optional CC228: The History of the Roman Empire - 5 Credits - Semester 3
Optional SG215: Medieval Irish Literature c.700-1100 - 5 Credits - Semester 3
Optional AR246: Castles, Colonists & Crannogs 1100-1350 - 5 Credits - Semester 3
Optional SG219: The Celtic Languages in the Mod World - five Credits - Semester four
Optional SG222: Medieval Irish gaelic Linguistic communication Ii - 5 Credits - Semester 4
Optional CCS207: Studies in Ancient Literature and Thought - 5 Credits - Semester four
Optional SG220: King Arthur & the Holy Grail - v Credits - Semester iv
Optional SG217: A Field of Gods & Men: Celtic Myths - five Credits - Semester 4
Optional WE113: Introduction to Welsh Language Two - 5 Credits - Semester four
Optional CC232: Beginning Latin Part ii - 5 Credits - Semester 4

Optional Subject: Classics (xxx Credits):
This field of study is available if you studied Classics in the previous twelvemonth / semester.
Optional CC228: The History of the Roman Empire - 5 Credits - Semester 3
Optional CCS205: Ancient Greek for Beginners (Part 1) - 5 Credits - Semester 3
Optional CCS204: Visualising Antiquity - 5 Credits - Semester 3
Optional CC2105: Heroic Epic - 5 Credits - Semester 4
Optional CC2103: Mediterranean Origins - 5 Credits - Semester 3
Optional CC230: Beginning Latin Part 1 - 5 Credits - Semester 3
Optional CC2102: Classical Mythology and Drama - 5 Credits - Semester iv
Optional CC232: Beginning Latin Part two - v Credits - Semester iv
Optional SG217: A Field of Gods & Men: Celtic Myths - 5 Credits - Semester four
Optional CCS207: Studies in Ancient Literature and Idea - 5 Credits - Semester four
Optional CCS201: Studies in the Ancient Imagination - 5 Credits - Semester three
Optional CCS206: Ancient Greek for Beginners (Function Two) - 5 Credits - Semester four
Optional CC2104: The Urban center-State - 5 Credits - Semester iv

Optional Subject field: Economics (30 Credits):
This subject is available if y'all studied Geilleagar in the previous twelvemonth / semester.
This subject is available if yous studied Economics in the previous twelvemonth / semester.
Optional EC207: Irish Economic History - v Credits - Semester 3
Optional EC219: Comparative Economical Thought - 5 Credits - Semester 3
Required EC273: Mathematics for Economic science - 5 Credits - Semester iii
Required EC269: Intermediate Microeconomics - 5 Credits - Semester three
Optional EC247: Introduction to Fiscal Economics - 5 Credits - Semester 4
Optional EC259: Economic science of Public Policy - 5 Credits - Semester four
Required EC268: Intermediate Macroeconomics - 5 Credits - Semester 4
Required EC275: Statistics for Economics - 5 Credits - Semester 4

Optional Subject: English language (30 Credits):
This subject is available if you studied English in the previous year / semester.
Optional EN2142: Worlds in Revolt: Romanticisms - 5 Credits - Semester 3
Optional EN2166: Seduction, Sexuality, and Race: Early on Modernistic Identities - 5 Credits - Semester 3
Optional EN385: Drama And Theatre Studies - v Credits - Semester 3
Optional EN3141: Due north American Literature - 5 Credits - Semester 3
Optional ENG243.II: Special Topic - 5 Credits - Semester 4
Optional EN2111: Nineteenth-Century Gothic Fiction - 5 Credits - Semester iv
Optional EN278.2: Milton's Verse - 5 Credits - Semester 4
Optional EN2168: Early Modernistic Studies in the Global Classroom - 5 Credits - Semester 4
Optional EN444.II: Hurting & Pleasure in Jacobean Theatre - 5 Credits - Semester four
Optional EN2156: Dear and Literature - 5 Credits - Semester four
Optional EN448.2: Stories Told and Re-Told - v Credits - Semester 4
Optional EN2149: Service Learning - Literacy Lift Off! Reading with Children (S2) - 5 Credits - Semester 4
Optional ENG213.II: Film Studies - 5 Credits - Semester iv
Optional EN2107: Shakespearean Comedies - 5 Credits - Semester iv
Optional EN3114: Modernist Fiction - 5 Credits - Semester 4
Optional EN2101: Artistic Writing - 5 Credits - Semester 4
Optional EN2106: Shakespearean Comedies - 5 Credits - Semester four
Optional ENG230.Ii: 19th Century Detective Fiction - 5 Credits - Semester 4
Optional EN298.Ii: Spenser: The Faerie Queene - five Credits - Semester four
Optional EN264: Studies In Medieval Literature - 5 Credits - Semester 4
Optional EN2100: Creative Writing - five Credits - Semester four
Optional EN2153: Monsters, Mischief, and Marvels: Reading Old English language (S2) - 5 Credits - Semester 4
Optional EN434.II: Studies in 20th Century Fiction - five Credits - Semester 4
Optional EN2102: Renaissance Drama - 5 Credits - Semester iv

Optional Field of study: French (xxx Credits):
This subject is available if you studied French in the previous year / semester.
Required FR270: Langue poétique/ langue vivante - 5 Credits - Semester 3
Required FR266: French Language 5 - ten Credits - Semester iii
Required FR269: Lecture du français: Textes, Contextes, Idées - 5 Credits - Semester iii
Required FR267: La France mise en scène - five Credits - Semester 4
Required FR2100: Expressing French and Francophone Identities - 5 Credits - Semester 4

Optional Subject: Gaeilge (30 Credits):
This subject field is available if you studied Gaeilge in the previous year / semester.
Required NG227: Teanga Na Nua-Ghaeilge I - five Credits - Semester 3
Required NG2100: An tSochtheangeolaíocht - 5 Credits - Semester 3
Required NG2101: An Gearrscéal sa Ghaeilge - five Credits - Semester 3
Optional NG2102: Scannánaíocht na Gaeilge - five Credits - Semester four
Optional NG2105: Amhránaíocht na Gaeilge - 5 Credits - Semester 4
Optional NG2108: Canúint agus Caighdeán - 5 Credits - Semester 4
Optional NG2104: Na Meáin Chumarsáide agus an Ghaeilge - 5 Credits - Semester 4
Optional NG2107: Ainmneacha, Sloinnte agus Logainmneacha na hÉireann - 5 Credits - Semester 4
Optional NG2103: Teanga na Sean-Ghaeilge I - 5 Credits - Semester 4
Required NG228: Teanga Na Nua-Ghaeilge II - 5 Credits - Semester 4
Required NG2109: Téamaí i Nuafhilíocht na Gaeilge - 5 Credits - Semester 4

Optional Subject: Geography/Tíreolaíocht (30 Credits):
This subject is available if yous studied Geography/Tíreolaíocht in the previous year / semester.
Optional TI254: Space, Place and the Irish Landscape - five Credits - Semester 3
Optional TI2102: Introduction To GIS - 10 Credits - Semester iii
Optional TI229: Political & Cutural Geography: Identity, Race & the Nation - 5 Credits - Semester 3
Optional TI248: Coastal Environments - v Credits - Semester iii
Optional TI235: Biogeography - v Credits - Semester 3
Required TI251: Theory & Exercise in Geography I - five Credits - Semester 3
Optional TI230: Economic Geography - 5 Credits - Semester four
Optional TI258: Rural Environments: Sustainability & Management - v Credits - Semester 4
Optional TI2104: Marine Spatial Planning - 5 Credits - Semester four
Optional TI2105: Tíreolaíocht Na Tuaithe: Sochaí, Spás agus Geilleagar - 5 Credits - Semester 4
Optional TI216: Aimsir Agus Aeraid/ Weather And Climate - 5 Credits - Semester 4
Required TI252: Theory & Practise in Geography II - five Credits - Semester iv

Optional Subject: High german (thirty Credits):
This discipline is available if you studied German language (Beginners) in the previous year / semester.
This subject area is available if yous studied German language (Advanced) in the previous year / semester.
Required GR239: History of German language Literature & Culture I - 5 Credits - Semester three
Required GR238: German Studies I - 5 Credits - Semester 3
Required GR236: German Language I - 5 Credits - Semester 3
Required GR237: German Language II - five Credits - Semester 4
Required GR240: German Studies II - 5 Credits - Semester four
Required GR235: History of German Literature & Culture Ii - 5 Credits - Semester 4

Optional Subject: History (30 Credits):
This bailiwick is available if you studied History in the previous year / semester.
Optional HI166: Ireland in the 1950s - x Credits - Semester 3
Optional HI295: The American Civil State of war: Its Causes and Developments - ten Credits - Semester 3
Optional HI2103: Monarchy & Club in Early 17th Century France - 10 Credits - Semester three
Optional HI465: European Encounters with the Mongols - 10 Credits - Semester 3
Optional HI2130: Medieval Europe C1050-1250 (S1) - five Credits - Semester 3
Optional HI2110: Making Ireland English: 1580-1665 - v Credits - Semester three
Optional HI2132: Religion and Irish Life in the Twentieth Century - v Credits - Semester iii
Optional HI2123: Life and Expiry in Victorian United kingdom - 5 Credits - Semester 3
Optional HI262: Medieval Europe C1050-1250 - five Credits - Semester four
Optional HI249: Republic of ireland:Economic system And Society,1700-1850 - 5 Credits - Semester 4
Optional HI2125: Global History, 1780-1945 - 5 Credits - Semester 4
Optional HI2113: The Making & Breaking of Britain in the 20th C - 10 Credits - Semester 4
Optional HI572: Irish Ideologies and Activists, 1905-1916 - 10 Credits - Semester four
Optional HI2102: The Modernistic The states, 1865-2008 - 5 Credits - Semester iv
Optional HI431: French Mobilisation and the Cracking State of war, 1914-24 - 10 Credits - Semester 4
Optional HI2135: Fluxes, Fevers and Fighting Men: Disease and Armies (1489-1856) - 10 Credits - Semester four

Optional Bailiwick: Information technology (30 Credits):
This subject is bachelor if you studied Data Technology in the previous year / semester.
This subject is available if you studied Programming & Logical Foundations II in the previous year / semester.
Required CT2105: Web-based Information Systems - 5 Credits - Semester 3
Required CT230: Database Systems I - v Credits - Semester three
Required CT2101: Object Oriented Programming I - v Credits - Semester 3
Required CT2103: Systems Analysis & Blueprint - 5 Credits - Semester iv
Required CT2102: Object Oriented Programming Two - 5 Credits - Semester iv
Required CT2104: Web Application Development - 5 Credits - Semester 4

Optional Subject area: Italian (thirty Credits):
This subject is bachelor if you studied Italian in the previous year / semester.
Required IT238: Italian Civilisation & Society I - 5 Credits - Semester three
Required IT235: Intermediate Language I - 5 Credits - Semester 3
Required IT2101: Oral (Advice and Presentation Skills) - 5 Credits - Semester 3
Required IT236: Intermediate linguistic communication Ii - 5 Credits - Semester 4
Required IT237: Applied Linguistic communication Skills: Intercultural Studies - 5 Credits - Semester 4
Required IT239: Italian Culture & Society II - 5 Credits - Semester four

Optional Discipline: Police force (30 Credits):
This subject is bachelor if you studied Law in the previous yr / semester.
Required LW227: Constitutional Law I - 5 Credits - Semester 3
Required LW107.I: Legal Methods And Research - 5 Credits - Semester 3
Required LW202: Contract I - v Credits - Semester iii
Optional LW370: Comparative Disability Law - 5 Credits - Semester four
Optional LW358: Environmental Police II - five Credits - Semester 4
Optional LW419: Health and Safe Law - v Credits - Semester 4
Required LW205: Contract Ii - 5 Credits - Semester 4
Required LW228: Constitutional Law II - 5 Credits - Semester four

Optional Subject: Léann an Aistriúchain (30 Credits):
This subject is available if you studied Léann an Aistriúcháin in the previous year / semester.
Required LN203: Gramadach agus Litriú na Gaeilge I - 5 Credits - Semester 3
Required LN201: Aistriúchán Feidhmeach Téacsanna I - v Credits - Semester 3
Required CG2102: Dearadh Físe - v Credits - Semester 4
Required LN205: Stair an Aistriúcháin in Éirinn - 5 Credits - Semester three
Required LN204: Aistriúchán Feidhmeach Téacsanna Two - v Credits - Semester 4
Required LN308: Téarmeolaíocht - 5 Credits - Semester four
Required LN207: Cruinneas agus Saibhriú Teanga - 5 Credits - Semester 4

Optional Field of study: Léann na Cumarsáide (30 Credits):
This discipline is available if y'all studied Léann na Cumarsáide in the previous yr / semester.
Required CG2100: Anailís na Meán - 5 Credits - Semester 3
Required CG2101: Craoltóireacht - 5 Credits - Semester 3
Required CG2103: Teicneolaíochtaí na Meán - five Credits - Semester 3
Required GA117: Dlí, Eiticí agus an Córas Poiblí - five Credits - Semester 3
Required GA210: An Gné-Alt - 5 Credits - Semester 4

Optional Subject: Mathematical Studies (xxx Credits):
If you cull this field of study, you cannot choose Mathematics.
This subject is available if you studied Mathematics in the previous year / semester.
Required ST2001: Statistics for Data Science 1 - 5 Credits - Semester 3
Required MA211: Calculus I - 5 Credits - Semester 3
Required MA284: Discrete Mathematics - v Credits - Semester 3
Optional ST237: Introduction to Statistical Information and Probability - 5 Credits - Semester 3
Required ST2002: Statistics for Data Science ii - 5 Credits - Semester 4
Required MA203: Linear Algebra - 5 Credits - Semester iv
Required MA212: Calculus 2 - 5 Credits - Semester 4
Optional ST238: Introduction to Statistical Inference - 5 Credits - Semester iv

Optional Subject: Mathematics (30 Credits):
If you choose this subject, y'all cannot choose Mathematical Studies.
Optional ST1111: Probability Models - 5 Credits - Semester 3
Optional MA2103: Straitéisí agus Cluichí: Bunús - 5 Credits - Semester 4
Optional ST2001: Statistics for Data Scientific discipline 1 - 5 Credits - Semester iii
Required MA284: Discrete Mathematics - 5 Credits - Semester iii
Required MA2286: Differential Forms - 5 Credits - Semester 3
Optional ST235: Probability - 5 Credits - Semester 3
Optional MA801: University of Villanova - 15 Credits - Semester 4
Optional ST1112: Statistical Methods - five Credits - Semester 4
Optional ST2002: Statistics for Data Science 2 - 5 Credits - Semester 4
Required MA2287: Circuitous Analysis - 5 Credits - Semester iv
Required MA283: Linear Algebra - five Credits - Semester 4
Optional ST236: Statistical Inference - five Credits - Semester 4

Optional Subject: Modern Irish gaelic Civilization Studies: Literature & Music (xxx Credits):
This subject is available if y'all studied Modernistic Irish Culture Studies: Literature & Music in the previous year / semester.
Required IS2102: Festival, Ritual and Commemoration - 5 Credits - Semester iii
Required IS2104: Claiming Place in Gaelic Irish Literature - five Credits - Semester 3
Required IS2105: Popular Music, Cultural Identities and Ireland - 5 Credits - Semester 3
Required IS2103: Irish Landscapes, Civilisation and Literature - 5 Credits - Semester 4
Required EN464.II: Negotiating Identities: Aspects of 20th Century Irish Writing - 5 Credits - Semester four
Required IS2100: Music, Gender and Ireland - five Credits - Semester 4

Optional Discipline: Philosophy (30 Credits):
This subject field is available if you studied Philosophy in the previous year / semester.
Optional PI2101: Information Ideals - 5 Credits - Semester 3
Optional PI210: Moral And Political Philosophy - v Credits - Semester three
Optional PI207: Philosophy Of Art - 5 Credits - Semester three
Required PI216: History Of Modern Philosophy - five Credits - Semester iii
Optional PI2102: Formal Logic - 5 Credits - Semester 4
Optional PI240: Bioethics - 5 Credits - Semester four
Optional PI247: Nietzsche & Philosophy - 5 Credits - Semester iv
Optional PI2100: East Asian Philosophy and Civilisation - 5 Credits - Semester 4
Optional PI2105: Philosophical Enquiry through P4C - 5 Credits - Semester 4
Required PS403: Biological Psychology - 5 Credits - Semester 3
Required PS219: Research Methods in Psychology - 5 Credits - Semester iv
Required PS338: Theories of Personality - v Credits - Semester 3
Required PS214: Developmental Psychology one - 5 Credits - Semester three
Required PS428: Social Psychology - v Credits - Semester 4
Required PS320: Memory & Cognition - five Credits - Semester 4

Optional Bailiwick: Sociological And Political Studies (30 Credits):
This field of study is available if you studied Sociological & Political Studies in the previous year / semester.
Optional SP226: Comparative Themes In Society And Politics - 5 Credits - Semester 3
Optional SP216.I: European Politics - 5 Credits - Semester iii
Optional SP235: Social Issues and Policy Responses - five Credits - Semester 3
Optional SP234: International Relations - five Credits - Semester three
Optional SP3151: Development, Equality, Advocacy - v Credits - Semester 3
Required SPSK3101: Politics and Society: Themes and Topics - 5 Credits - Semester three
Optional SP215.II: Modernistic Political Thought - 5 Credits - Semester 4
Optional SP212: Classical Social Thought - 5 Credits - Semester 4
Optional SP3152: Comparative Authorities and Public Policy - 5 Credits - Semester 4
Optional SP3153: Topics in Contemporary Social and Political Theory - five Credits - Semester 4
Optional SP2115: Historical perspectives in Political and Social Thought - v Credits - Semester 4
Required SPSK3102: Society and Politics: Ideas and Research - 5 Credits - Semester four
Required SP220: Methods For Social And Political Scientific discipline - 5 Credits - Semester 4

Optional Subject: Castilian (30 Credits):
This subject is available if yous studied Castilian (Beginners) in the previous twelvemonth / semester.
This field of study is available if you studied Spanish (Intermediate) in the previous year / semester.
This subject is available if you lot studied Castilian (Advanced) in the previous year / semester.
Optional SH2101: Spanish Language 2 A: Ex-Intermediate - 5 Credits - Semester 3
Optional SH2100: Castilian Language 2 B: Ex-Beginner - 5 Credits - Semester three
Required SH2102: Spoken Castilian and Oral Presentation Skills - 5 Credits - Semester iii
Required SH232: Hispanic Literature & Civilisation I - v Credits - Semester 3
Required SH236: Cultural Debates in Latin America - five Credits - Semester iii
Required SH2103: Spanish Language II C - five Credits - Semester 4
Required SH233: Hispanic Literature & Civilisation II - v Credits - Semester 4

Twelvemonth 3 (60 Credits)

Optional MA335: Algebraic Structures - 5 Credits - Semester half dozen
Optional ST312: Applied Statistics II - 5 Credits - Semester half dozen

Optional Subject: Archaeology (xxx Credits):
This subject is available if you studied Archaeology in the previous year / semester.
Required AR338: Explaining Prehistory - Current Enquiry Trends - 5 Credits - Semester 5
Required AR3100: Metallic, Warfare, and Chiefdoms - The Statuary Historic period Roots of European Civilisation - v Credits - Semester five
Required AR343: Public Archæology - five Credits - Semester 5
Optional AR3101: Landscape and Archaeology: Context and Practice - v Credits - Semester half-dozen
Optional AR325: Minor Dissertation - five Credits - Semester half dozen
Optional AR347: Palaeoecology - Reconstructing By Environments - 5 Credits - Semester six
Required AR337: Gaelic Peoples - Identity and Cultural Practices - v Credits - Semester 6
Required AR332: The Development Of The Castle In Medieval Europe - 5 Credits - Semester 6

Optional Subject: Celtic Civilisation (30 Credits):
This subject is available if you studied Celtic Civilization in the previous yr / semester.
Optional SG313: The Poetry of Medieval Wales c.600-1100 - 5 Credits - Semester five
Optional CC316: Barbarians - 5 Credits - Semester 5
Optional SG318: Research Project - five Credits - Semester v
Optional CC230: Beginning Latin Function one - 5 Credits - Semester 5
Optional SG221: Medieval Irish Language I - 5 Credits - Semester 5
Optional AR2104: Legends and Real-World Landscapes of Medieval Ireland - v Credits - Semester half-dozen
Optional SG317: Medieval Irish gaelic Language Three - five Credits - Semester five
Optional AR3100: Metallic, Warfare, and Chiefdoms - The Bronze Historic period Roots of European Civilization - 5 Credits - Semester 5
Optional SG311: The Invention of the Celt: Concepts & Perspectives - 5 Credits - Semester 5
Optional SG3100: The Cultural Impact of Christianity on Ireland - 5 Credits - Semester 5
Optional SG222: Medieval Irish gaelic Language II - five Credits - Semester 6
Optional CC232: Beginning Latin Part ii - v Credits - Semester 6
Optional SG316: The Celtic Languages & their Relatives - 5 Credits - Semester half dozen
Optional SG320: Medieval Women in the Celtic-speaking West - 5 Credits - Semester half-dozen
Optional CCS307: Ireland & the Ancient World - 5 Credits - Semester 6
Optional AR337: Gaelic Peoples - Identity and Cultural Practices - 5 Credits - Semester six
Optional AR332: The Development Of The Castle In Medieval Europe - 5 Credits - Semester vi
Optional EN388: Studies In Modern Irish Literature - 5 Credits - Semester half-dozen
Optional SG3101: Poets, Patrons & Propaganda: Irish Literature c.1100-1600 - 5 Credits - Semester half dozen
Optional SG319: Medieval Irish Language 4 - 5 Credits - Semester 6

Optional Subject: Classics (30 Credits):
This subject is available if you lot studied Classics in the previous twelvemonth / semester.
Optional CC230: Beginning Latin Office i - 5 Credits - Semester v
Optional CC321: Latin Texts from Medieval Ireland and Britain - 5 Credits - Semester five
Optional CCS311: Avant-garde Classical and Medieval Latin i - 5 Credits - Semester five
Optional CCS205: Aboriginal Greek for Beginners (Part 1) - v Credits - Semester 5
Optional SG3100: The Cultural Affect of Christianity on Ireland - 5 Credits - Semester v
Optional CCS315: Intermediate Latin one - v Credits - Semester five
Optional CCS306: Iconography - five Credits - Semester v
Optional CC3102: Studying Greek Figured Pottery - 5 Credits - Semester 5
Optional CC3109: Religions of the Ancient Earth - v Credits - Semester 5
Optional CCS307: Ireland & the Ancient World - 5 Credits - Semester 6
Optional CC3100: Pompeii - 5 Credits - Semester 6
Optional CCS316: Intermediate Latin 2 - 5 Credits - Semester 6
Optional CCS312: Advanced Classical and Medieval Latin 2 - 5 Credits - Semester half-dozen
Optional CC232: Beginning Latin Part ii - 5 Credits - Semester 6
Optional CC3108: Ancient Rhetoric - 5 Credits - Semester 5
Optional CCS206: Ancient Greek for Beginners (Part Two) - five Credits - Semester 6

Optional Field of study: Economic science (thirty Credits):
This subject is available if you studied Economics in the previous yr / semester.
Optional EC388: Environmental And Natural Resource Economics - 5 Credits - Semester v
Optional EC3105: Econometrics - five Credits - Semester five
Optional EC382: International Economics - 5 Credits - Semester 5
Optional EC345: Health Economics - 5 Credits - Semester 5
Optional EC369: Coin And Banking - 5 Credits - Semester v
Optional EC427: Ireland, Europe & the Global Economy - 5 Credits - Semester 5
Required EC3101: Microeconomics and Public Policy - 5 Credits - Semester 5
Optional EC3100: Economic science and Philosophy - 5 Credits - Semester half dozen
Optional EC362: Economics Of Financial Markets - 5 Credits - Semester six
Optional EC3104: Agricultural and Food Economic science - 5 Credits - Semester 6
Optional EC386: Public Economics - 5 Credits - Semester vi
Required EC3102: Macroeconomics and Public Policy - v Credits - Semester 6

Optional Subject: English (30 Credits):
This subject is bachelor if yous studied English in the previous year / semester.
Optional EN387: Specialist Studies : Twentieth Century Literature - v Credits - Semester 5
Optional ENG228: Old English Poetry - 5 Credits - Semester v
Optional ENG238: Nineteenth Century British Literature - 5 Credits - Semester 5
Optional EN3123: Stage and Folio: The Early Modern Imagination - 5 Credits - Semester five
Optional ENG242.II: Modernist Fiction - 5 Credits - Semester 6
Optional EN284.Ii: Creative Writing - Credits - Semester half dozen
Optional ENG223.II: Special Theme - five Credits - Semester six
Optional EN3151: Historical Fiction (S2) - 5 Credits - Semester 6
Optional ENG304: Contemporary Literature - 5 Credits - Semester 6
Optional EN3140: Twentieth-Century Irish Drama (S2) - 5 Credits - Semester 6
Optional EN4112: Ecology and Literature - 5 Credits - Semester 6
Optional EN3111: Poesy of the First World War - 5 Credits - Semester 6
Optional EN459.Two: Gimmicky Irish Writing - 5 Credits - Semester vi
Optional EN3128: Writing Animals (S2) - 5 Credits - Semester 6
Optional EN3107: 20th Century Children's Fiction - 5 Credits - Semester vi
Optional EN3137: James Joyce, Ulysses (S2) - 5 Credits - Semester half-dozen
Optional ENG232.Ii: African Fiction - 5 Credits - Semester 6
Optional EN464.II: Negotiating Identities: Aspects of 20th Century Irish gaelic Writing - 5 Credits - Semester half-dozen
Optional EN3147: Monsters, Mischief, and Marvels: Reading Old English language (S2) - five Credits - Semester 6
Optional EN388: Studies In Modernistic Irish Literature - 5 Credits - Semester 6
Optional EN599.II: Literary Composition - 5 Credits - Semester 6
Optional EN3108: 20th Century Children's Fiction - 5 Credits - Semester 6
Optional EN3112: Poetry of the First World War - five Credits - Semester 6
Optional EN404.Two: Contemporary Irish Verse - 5 Credits - Semester 6
Optional EN2147: Medieval Piety: Verse, Play, Prose (S2) - 5 Credits - Semester 6

Optional Subject area: French (30 Credits):
This subject area is available if you studied French in the previous yr / semester.
Required FR371: French Literature & Culture 7 - 5 Credits - Semester 5
Required FR3100: French Literature and Civilisation 11 - 5 Credits - Semester 5
Required FR379: French Language six - 10 Credits - Semester 5
Required FR380: French and Francophone Studies xi - 5 Credits - Semester half-dozen
Required FR366: French and Francophone Studies x - 5 Credits - Semester vi

Optional Subject field: Gaeilge (Cursa A) (thirty Credits):
This subject is bachelor if y'all studied Gaeilge in the previous year / semester.
Optional NG4102: Miontráchtas Taighde i Léann na Gaeilge - v Credits - Semester 5
Optional NG4110: An Ghaeilge agus na Meáin Chumarsáide - five Credits - Semester 5
Optional WE111: Introduction to Welsh Language I - v Credits - Semester 5
Optional NG4104: Cineál agus Ceart na Gaeilge - 5 Credits - Semester 5
Optional NG4107: Teanga na Sean-Ghaeilge Ii - v Credits - Semester 5
Optional NG4112: Scríbhneoirí Thír Chonaill - 5 Credits - Semester 5
Required NG4101: Filí agus Filíocht na Gaeilge, 700-1900 - five Credits - Semester 5
Required NG4113: Teanga Na Nua-Ghaeilge 111 - 5 Credits - Semester 5
Required NG325: Teanga Na Nua-Ghaeilge Iv - 5 Credits - Semester vi
Required NG4109: Próslitríocht na Gaeilge - 5 Credits - Semester 6
Required NG4105: An Béaloideas - An Scéalaíocht - 5 Credits - Semester 6
Required NG4114: Teanga Na Nua-Ghaeilge Iv - 5 Credits - Semester vi

Optional Field of study: Geography/Tíreolaíocht (30 Credits):
This subject is available if you lot studied Geography/Tíreolaíocht in the previous year / semester.
Optional TI326: State of war & Representation: Spaces & Politics of the Media - v Credits - Semester 5
Optional TI317: Specialism 2 (Cultural Geography) - v Credits - Semester 5
Optional TI3113: Long-term Environmental Change - five Credits - Semester five
Optional TI332: Local Evolution: Theory and Practice - 5 Credits - Semester 5
Optional TI369: Geographical Perspectives on Rural Change - 5 Credits - Semester v
Required TI335: Research Project Design & Development - 5 Credits - Semester 5
Optional TI311: Advanced Gis - v Credits - Semester 6
Optional TI324: Urban Geography: Planning the Modern City - 5 Credits - Semester 6
Optional TI338: Palaeoecology - Reconstructing Past Environments - 5 Credits - Semester half dozen
Optional TI3117: Migration, Mobility and Belonging - 5 Credits - Semester 6

Optional Subject: German (30 Credits):
This bailiwick is available if you studied German in the previous year / semester.
Required GR341: German Language I - 5 Credits - Semester 5
Required GR338: German Cultural Studies II - 5 Credits - Semester 5
Required GR337: High german Cultural Studies I - five Credits - Semester five
Required GR340: German Cultural Studies Iv - 5 Credits - Semester 6
Required GR339: German Cultural Studies III - 5 Credits - Semester half dozen
Required GR342: German language II - 5 Credits - Semester 6

Optional Discipline: History (xxx Credits):
This subject is available if you studied History in the previous year / semester.
Optional HI3110: European Warfare 1618-1714: Theory and Practice - 10 Credits - Semester 5
Optional HI3177: Poland: Patterns of Persecution - 10 Credits - Semester 5
Optional HI3125: Civil State of war and Lodge in France, 1562-1598 - 10 Credits - Semester v
Optional HI574.Ii: Researching, Presenting and Writing History - 10 Credits - Semester 5
Optional HI443: State & People in Ireland 1820-1845 - 10 Credits - Semester 5
Optional HI484: Slavery and Emancipation in the American South - x Credits - Semester 5
Optional HI479: Irish Political Idea in the 1930s - x Credits - Semester 5
Optional HI439: Vichy French republic - 10 Credits - Semester 5
Optional HI337: Nazi Germany - 5 Credits - Semester 5
Optional HI376: Pop Culture In Pre-Industrial Europe - 5 Credits - Semester 5
Optional HI328: The Northern Republic of ireland Problem - 5 Credits - Semester vi
Optional HI3121: Famine in Republic of ireland 1845 - 50 - 10 Credits - Semester half-dozen
Optional HI168: Coming to Terms with the Nazi Past - 10 Credits - Semester 6
Optional HI569: Aristocratic Women in Medieval Europe c.500-1250 - x Credits - Semester six
Optional HI3123: Power and Pleasure at Versailles: The Reign of Louis XIV of French republic, 1661-1715 - 10 Credits - Semester half dozen
Optional HI362: Party & Power In 19th & 20th Century British History. - v Credits - Semester 6
Optional HI574.I: Researching, Presenting and Writing History - 10 Credits - Semester 6
Optional HI3112: The First World War: Transnational perspectives - 10 Credits - Semester half-dozen
Optional HI570: Engineering science and Society 1450-1930 - 10 Credits - Semester 6
Optional HI3102: The Irish and Colonial Australasia 1788-1901 - 10 Credits - Semester 6

Optional Subject: It (30 Credits):
This subject is available if you lot studied It in the previous year / semester.
Optional CT319: Artificial Intelligence - 5 Credits - Semester five
Optional CT318: Man Computer Interaction - five Credits - Semester 5
Required CT3535: Object Oriented Programming Three - v Credits - Semester 5
Optional CT411: Multi-Media Development - 5 Credits - Semester vi
Required CT327: Humanities Applications - 5 Credits - Semester six
Required CT328: Final Year Projection - ten Credits - Semester 6

Optional Subject field: Italian (30 Credits):
This subject is available if you studied Italian in the previous year / semester.
Optional IT342: Italian Culture & Society 3 - 5 Credits - Semester 5
Optional IT345: Community Based Learning:Language Didactics - 5 Credits - Semester 5
Optional IT343: Italian Civilization & Society IV - v Credits - Semester 5
Optional IT344: Italian Childrens Literature - 5 Credits - Semester 6
Required IT346: Oral, Presentation and Transferable Skills - five Credits - Semester 6
Required IT324: Language 111 - x Credits - Semester six

Optional Subject: Constabulary (30 Credits):
This bailiwick is bachelor if you studied Law in the previous year / semester.
Required LW503: European Union Law I - 5 Credits - Semester 5
Required LW4103: Administrative Law I - 5 Credits - Semester 5
Required LW409: Criminal Law I - v Credits - Semester 5
Required LW413: Criminal Police force II - 5 Credits - Semester 6
Required LW504: European Matrimony Police Ii - 5 Credits - Semester six
Required LW4104: Administrative Law II - 5 Credits - Semester 6

Optional Subject: Léann an Aistriúchain (30 Credits):
This subject is available if you studied Léann an Aistriúchain in the previous year / semester.
Required LN305: Eagarthóireacht agus Léamh Profaí - five Credits - Semester 5
Required LN302: Gramadach and Litriú na Gaeilge 2 - 5 Credits - Semester 5
Required LN303: Aistriúchán Feidhmeach Téacsanna 3 - 5 Credits - Semester 5
Required LN3101: Gnó an Aistriúcháin / Fotheidealú - 5 Credits - Semester 6
Required LN3102: Tionscadal Aistriúcháin - 10 Credits - Semester 6

Optional Subject: Léann na Cumarsáide (xxx Credits):
This subject is available if y'all studied Léann na Cumarsáide in the previous year / semester.
Required GA413: Geilleagar na Meán - v Credits - Semester 5
Required CG4102: Lucht Féachana na Meán - 5 Credits - Semester 5
Required GA402: Iriseoireacht Fheidhmeach - five Credits - Semester 5
Required CG4103: Tionscadal Deireadh Céime - 5 Credits - Semester half dozen
Required CG4101: Dúshláin na Meán Sóisialta - five Credits - Semester 6
Required CG2104: Scriptscríobh - 5 Credits - Semester 6

Optional Subject: Mathematical Studies (30 Credits):
If you choose this subject, you cannot choose Mathematics (Honours).
This subject is bachelor if y'all studied Mathematical Studies in the previous year / semester.
Optional CS3304: Logic - 5 Credits - Semester 5
Optional ST311: Applied Statistics I - v Credits - Semester 5
Required MA302: Complex Variable - 5 Credits - Semester v
Required MA313: Linear Algebra I - 5 Credits - Semester 5
Optional ST312: Applied Statistics II - five Credits - Semester 6
Optional CS402: Cryptography - v Credits - Semester 6
Required CS3101: Software for Mathematical Scientists and Educators - 5 Credits - Semester vi
Required MA334: Geometry - 5 Credits - Semester 6
Required MA335: Algebraic Structures - 5 Credits - Semester 6
Optional MA492: Cryptography - 5 Credits - Semester 6

Optional Subject: Mathematics (Honours) (30 Credits):
If you lot cull this subject, you lot cannot choose Mathematical Studies.
Optional ST313: Applied Regression Models - 5 Credits - Semester v
Optional CS3304: Logic - 5 Credits - Semester 5
Optional MA4101: Teaching and Learning in Mathematics - 5 Credits - Semester 5
Optional MA490: Measure Theory - 5 Credits - Semester v
Optional MA2103: Straitéisí agus Cluichí: Bunús - five Credits - Semester 6
Optional MA341: Metric Spaces - five Credits - Semester 5
Optional ST311: Applied Statistics I - 5 Credits - Semester 5
Optional MA416: Rings - 5 Credits - Semester 5
Optional ST415: Probability Theory and Applications - 5 Credits - Semester v
Required MA3101: Euclidean and Not-Euclidean Geometry - 5 Credits - Semester v
Required MA3343: Groups - 5 Credits - Semester v
Optional CS402: Cryptography - 5 Credits - Semester six
Optional MA4344: Advanced Grouping Theory - 5 Credits - Semester vi
Optional ST413: Statistical Modelling - 5 Credits - Semester vi
Optional ST2002: Statistics for Data Scientific discipline 2 - 5 Credits - Semester 6
Optional ST312: Applied Statistics Two - 5 Credits - Semester 6
Optional CS4423: Networks - five Credits - Semester 6
Optional MA482: Functional Assay - 5 Credits - Semester vi
Optional ST417: Introduction to Bayesian Modelling - 5 Credits - Semester 5
Optional MA461: Probabilistic Models for Molecular Biology - 5 Credits - Semester 6
Required MA342: Topology - 5 Credits - Semester 6
Required MA3491: Fields and Applications - 5 Credits - Semester vi
Optional MA492: Cryptography - five Credits - Semester 6

Optional Subject: Modern Irish Civilisation Studies: Literature & Music (30 Credits):
This subject is bachelor if you studied Modern Irish Culture Studies: Literature & Music in the previous yr / semester.
Required IS3100: Introducing Literary and Cultural Theory - 5 Credits - Semester 5
Required IS3102: Topics in Irish Literature Studies - 5 Credits - Semester v
Required IS3101: Topics in Irish Music Studies - five Credits - Semester 5
Required IS3103: Independent Project in Irish gaelic Studies - 15 Credits - Semester half dozen

Optional Subject: Philosophy (30 Credits):
This subject area is available if you studied Philosophy in the previous twelvemonth / semester.
Optional PI315: Philosophy of Mind - v Credits - Semester v
Optional PI335: Moral Theory - v Credits - Semester 5
Optional PI3104: Philosophy of Culture in Context - five Credits - Semester 5
Optional PI3100: Kant'south Theoretical Philosophy - 5 Credits - Semester v
Optional PI310: Topics In Applied Philosophy: Disability, Poverty And Human being Freedom - v Credits - Semester 5
Optional PI246: American Pragmatism - 5 Credits - Semester 5
Optional PI399: Extended Essay - five Credits - Semester half dozen
Optional PI3103: Environmental Ethics - 5 Credits - Semester 6
Optional PI129: Advanced Philosophical Text - 5 Credits - Semester half-dozen
Optional PI241: History Of Irish Idea - v Credits - Semester six
Optional PI3102: Contemporary E Asian Philosophies - five Credits - Semester six
Optional PI331: Readings In Metaphysics - five Credits - Semester 6

Optional Subject: Psychological Studies (30 Credits):
This discipline is available if yous studied Psychological Studies in the previous year / semester.
Optional PS342: Introduction to Positive Psychology - 5 Credits - Semester v
Optional PS408: Human Sexuality - five Credits - Semester 5
Required PS334: Applied Behaviour Analysis - 5 Credits - Semester 5
Required PS322: Health Psychology - 5 Credits - Semester 5
Optional PS343: Pediatric Clinical Behavioural Interventions - 5 Credits - Semester half dozen
Optional PS341: Introduction to Collaborative Enquiry & Applied Systems Scientific discipline - 5 Credits - Semester six
Optional PS3105: Fundmentals of Research Development in Psychology - v Credits - Semester 6
Optional PS3101: Modelling Learning and Decision Making - 5 Credits - Semester half dozen
Optional PS4100: Applied science and Wellness - 5 Credits - Semester 6
Optional PS345: Applied Developmental Psychology - 5 Credits - Semester 6
Optional PS3107: Introduction to Psychophysiology - 5 Credits - Semester 6
Required PS3100: Historical and Conceptual Bug in Psychology - five Credits - Semester half-dozen
Required PS427: Forensic, Aberrant & Clinical Psychology - 5 Credits - Semester 6

Optional Discipline: Sociological And Political Studies (thirty Credits):
This subject is available if you lot studied Sociological And Political Studies in the previous year / semester.
Optional SP3109: Sociological reflections on the Holocaust - five Credits - Semester v
Optional SP406: Principles Of Political Theory - 5 Credits - Semester 5
Optional SP3113: Early Years Instruction and Intendance: Research & Policy - five Credits - Semester 5
Optional SP3105: Globalisation, prostitution and the country - v Credits - Semester 5
Optional SPL316: Gimmicky Irish Health Policy in Comparative Context - 5 Credits - Semester 6
Optional SP693.I: Ethnicity, Nationalism and The Country - 5 Credits - Semester 5
Optional SP404: Development And Alter - five Credits - Semester v
Optional SP3140: The Practices and Politics of Transport - v Credits - Semester five
Optional SP3141: Socially-Engaged Art and Relations of Power - 5 Credits - Semester 5
Optional SP3103: European union: Political Theory and Pol. Economic system - 5 Credits - Semester five
Optional SP493: Environmentalism - 5 Credits - Semester 5
Optional SP3134: Human Rights Advancement: Concepts, Law and Practice - 5 Credits - Semester 6
Optional SP698: Transforming Children'southward Services - five Credits - Semester 5
Optional SP469: Political Anthropology - 5 Credits - Semester 5
Optional SPL304: Women, Men & the Economy: Disquisitional Explorations of Theory & Policy - 5 Credits - Semester 5
Optional SPL315.I: Smart & Liveable Cities and Suburbs - 5 Credits - Semester v
Optional SP3101: 'Community' - Significance and Modify - 5 Credits - Semester five
Optional SP6121 (SEM 1): The Power of Story and Narrative: Researching our Lives - 5 Credits - Semester 5
Optional SP3145: Advocacy, Diverseness and Homo Rights - 5 Credits - Semester 5
Optional SP586: Folklore of Sexuality - five Credits - Semester 5
Optional SP3151: Development, Equality, Advocacy - 5 Credits - Semester v
Optional SP3119: Green Political Idea - 5 Credits - Semester vi
Optional SP3115: Volunteering: Theory, Policy and Practise - 5 Credits - Semester six
Optional SP3120: Degrees of Freedom: The Politics of Poverty, Welfare and Punishment - 5 Credits - Semester 6
Optional SP701: Children & Immature People in Families Today - v Credits - Semester vi
Optional SPL314: Theories of Nationalism - 5 Credits - Semester v
Optional SP419: Marxist Theory - 5 Credits - Semester 6
Optional SP705.II: Revisiting Violence - v Credits - Semester 6
Optional SP693.II: Ethnicity, Nationalism and The State - 5 Credits - Semester vi
Optional SP3133: The Northern Ireland Conflict - 5 Credits - Semester half-dozen
Optional SP649: Ability - 5 Credits - Semester 6
Optional SP3137: Youth and Lodge - 5 Credits - Semester half-dozen
Optional SP407: Sociology Of Work - 5 Credits - Semester 6
Optional SP618: Welfare Words: Key Words in Social Piece of work & Social Welfare - 5 Credits - Semester six
Optional SP3139: Comparative Regime and Politics - five Credits - Semester six
Optional SP305: Comparative Public Policy - 5 Credits - Semester six
Optional SP498.I: Folklore of Faith - five Credits - Semester 5
Optional SP3129: Sexualities, Genders and Diversities - 5 Credits - Semester half dozen
Optional SP405: Gimmicky Social Thought - five Credits - Semester 6
Optional SP694: The Ability of Story and Narrative: Researching Our Lives - 5 Credits - Semester 6
Optional SP420: Sociology Of The Environment - five Credits - Semester 6
Optional SP3152: Comparative Government and Public Policy - 5 Credits - Semester 6
Optional SP3153: Topics in Gimmicky Social and Political Theory - 5 Credits - Semester 6

Optional Bailiwick: Spanish (30 Credits):
This subject is bachelor if y'all studied Castilian in the previous year / semester.
Required SH337: Hispanic Literature & Civilization Iv - five Credits - Semester 5
Required SH336: Hispanic Literature & Civilization III - 5 Credits - Semester 5
Required SH339: Spanish Language 3 - five Credits - Semester five
Optional SH3101: Myth and Identity in Mexican and Central American Literatures - 5 Credits - Semester 6
Optional SH338: Mexican Women Writers - 5 Credits - Semester 6
Optional SH3102: Reading Gesture in Contemporary Latin American Literature - v Credits - Semester half dozen
Required SH340: Spanish Linguistic communication IV - 10 Credits - Semester 6

Farther Education

Many Arts graduates undertake inquiry-based or taught postgraduate programmes.These may exist academic or vocational in their focus and prepare graduates for employment in a broad range of careers, including teaching, law, languages, social piece of work, performing arts, journalism, policy evolution, creative industries, business, heritage, it and public administration. We offer a range of taught masters degree and postgraduate diploma programmes of interest to Arts graduates. In the past number of years, the College has pioneered the development of structured PhD programmes which combine the traditional research dissertation of the PhD with generic and discipline-specific training modules designed to raise your skills and employability.

Career Prospects

Arts graduates are constitute in almost every walk of life and BA graduates from NUI Galway occupy leading positions in commercial, social, educational, and public organisations at home and abroad. This website gives examples of careers taken upwards by Arts graduates and has useful advice for Arts graduates.

Why Choose This Course?

Career Opportunities

At that place is a wide multifariousness of careers open up to Arts graduates in commercial, social, educational and public organisations. Indeed, Arts graduates may exist constitute in every walk of life.

Your Career with an Arts Degree

The Bachelor of Arts caste is NUI Galway's virtually pop undergraduate program, and the 2d largest degree programme in the country.  Arts graduates are amongst the most employable graduates in the world because of their versatility and ability to remember critically and independently. An Arts degree provides you with a unique combination of intellectual skills, knowledge and interpersonal competence that volition make you highly adaptable in a constantly irresolute workforce.

Arts graduates are non locked into i set of skills that may become redundant in the future; they are flexible, multi-skilled critical thinkers, well prepared to come across the challenges of the modern jobs market. The Arts caste is the perfect foundation for a wide range of interesting and rewarding careers.

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Course Fees

Fees: Eu

€5,738 p.a. 2022/23

Fees: Tuition

€2,598 p.a. 2022/23

Fees: Pupil Contribution

€three,000 p.a. 2022/23

Fees: Pupil levy

€140 p.a. 2022/23

Fees: Non Eu

€16,540 p.a. 2022/22

*European union Fees are comprised of Tuition + Student Contribution Accuse + Student Levy

Educatee Levy:

€140 - payable by all students and isnot covered by SUSI.   Further detail here.

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