📖Program Curriculum
Year 1 Modules: Students select four subjects* in Year 1 from the following: Asian Studies; Computer Science; History; Portuguese, History of Art, Applied Mathematics; European Studies; Folklore; Gaeilge/Irish; Greek & Roman Civilisation, Archaeology; Chinese Studies; German; Latin; Mathematics; Mathematical Studies; Politics, French; Sociology; Studies in Music, Economics; English (Arts); Greek; Béaloideas; Religions & Global Diversity, Geography; Italian, Celtic Civilisation; Philosophy; Spanish
Year 2 Modules: 60 credits in total, to include LL2108 as a 5-credit core module; the remainder of credits to be taken in two subjects continued from Year 1.
Year 3 Modules: 60 credits spread between the two subjects continued from Year 2, or equivalent agreed programme of study at a partner university abroad.
Year 4 Modules: 60 credits spread between the two subjects continued from Year 2.
See the College Calendar for more detailed information on the Programme and the Book of Modules for a more detailed description of Programme Modules.
Course Practicalities
Expected lecture hours: Lectures are scheduled Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm. Each student’s timetable will differ depending on the subjects selected. In First Arts, each subject has 3-4 lectures per week. plus a one-hour tutorial. Language subjects will have additional weekly language laboratories. Even though you only take two subjects after Year 1, the workload is broadly similar. Each 5-credit module has approximately 24 one-hour lectures plus additional language laboratories for languages. Students take 60 credits-worth of modules each year.
Field trips: Archaeology and Geography also require you to attend field trips.
Study abroad: In Year 3 you will choose your university abroad in consultation with the programme coordinator. Costs e.g. flights, accommodation, transport etc. will be covered by the students. Students studying in Europe receive an Erasmus grant regardless of whether they study a language or not. The Erasmus grant is not means-tested. Students studying outside of Europe can apply for an International Scholarship from the College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences in UCC.
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