The BA (Hons) World Languages is a four-year full-time honours degree programme. Applicants for this programme must fulfil the minimum entry requirements (see here).
Languages available:
First Arts (World Languages): Chinese, English as a Second or Other
Language (ESOL), French, Gaeilge/Irish, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean,
Latin, Portuguese, Spanish;
Second Arts (World Languages): as First Arts (World Languages);
Fourth Arts (World Languages): as Second Arts (World Languages), plus
Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL).
|
Second Arts |
Fourth Arts |
Chinese |
10 or 15# or 20 or25 or 30 |
15#*or 20 or 25 or 30 |
English as a Second or Other Language |
10## |
10## |
French |
10 or 15 or 20 or 25 or 30 |
10 or 15 or 20 or 25 or 30 or 40 or |
Gaeilge/Irish |
10 or 15 or 20 or 25 or 30 |
10 or 15 or 20 or 25 or 30 |
German |
10 or 15# or 20 or 25 or 30 |
10 or 15# or 20 or 25 or 30 or 40 or 50 |
Italian |
10 or 15# or 20 or 25 or 30 |
10 or 15# or 20 or 25 or 30 or 40 or 50 |
Japanese |
10 or 15# or 20 |
10 or 15# or 20 |
Korean |
10 or 15# or 20 |
10 or 15# or 20 |
Latin |
10 or 15# |
10 or 15# |
Portuguese |
10 or 15# or 20 |
10 or 15# or 20 |
Spanish |
10 or 15# or 20 or 25 or 30 |
10 or 15# or 20 or 25 or 30 or 40 or 50 |
Teaching English as a Foreign Language |
– |
15 |
Notes:
# May also be taken as a new subject for 15 credits, subject to
timetable constraints.
## May be taken for 10 credits only in either Second Arts or Fourth
Arts.
*
May also be taken for 10 or 15 or 20 credits by students who took it as a new subject in Second Year, subject to timetable constraints.
** May also be taken for 10 or 20 credits by students who took it as a new subject in Second Year, subject to timetable constraints.
In First Arts (World Languages) students take three languages (15
credits each) from those listed below, together with dedicated content
(World Languages: 15 credits). To avoid timetable clashes no more than
one subject may be chosen from any separate group below.
1. Portuguese
2. Gaeilge/Irish
3. Chinese Studies, German, Latin
4. French
5. Italian
6. Spanish
7. English as a Second or Other Language
8. Japanese, Korean
Points to Note:
General: Students must pass the subject World Languages to progress to Second Year.
At least one language taken in First Arts (World Languages) must be continued throughout the four years of the programme. All languages not taken in First Arts
(World Languages), except English as a Second or Other Language,
French and Gaeilge/Irish, may be taken in Second or Fourth Arts (World
Languages) at beginner level, subject to timetable constraints, but
students may not take more than 15 credits of Level 1 modules in
Fourth Arts (World Languages). Please note that some modules may be
taught in the evening: a full timetable will be available in advance
of registration.
1. Portuguese: This subject is available in First
Arts (World Languages) and thereafter as a 20-credit, 15-credit or
10-credit subject in the Second and Fourth Years of the programme.
Students may spend all or part of the Third Year of their degree
studying at an approved university and/or on a work placement in a
Portuguese-speaking country, subject to having completed 35 credits of
Portuguese in total across First and Second Arts (World Languages).
2. Gaeilge/Irish: This subject is available in First
Arts (World Languages), and thereafter as a subject for 30, 25, 20, 15
or 10 credits in Second and Fourth Arts (World Languages). Students spend the Third Year of their programme studying at an approved university and/or on a work placement in one or two of the countries of the other language or languages studied.
3. Chinese Studies: This subject is available in First Arts (World Languages) and thereafter as a subject for 30, 25, 20, 15 or 10 credits in the Second and Fourth Years of the programme (10-credit subject only available in Fourth Year to students who took Chinese at beginner level in Second Arts (World Languages)). Students may spend all or part of the Third Year of their degree studying at an approved university in China, subject to having completed 30 credits of Chinese in total across First and Second Arts (World Languages).
4. German: This subject is available in First Arts
(World Languages), and thereafter as a subject for 30, 25, 20, 15 or
10 credits in Second Arts (World Languages) and for 50, 40, 30, 25,
20, 15 or 10 credits in Fourth Arts (World Languages). Students
wishing to select German (Non-Beginners) should
have a minimum grade H4 in German in the Leaving Certificate
Examination (or equivalent). Students wishing to take German (Beginners) must,
in any case, satisfy the special language requirement for the
programme of the equivalent of a minimum of Grade H3 in any language other than English in the Leaving Certificate Examination (or equivalent).
Students will be accepted to the Beginners group only if they have no prior German, or if they have reached a level no higher than Junior Certificate German. Students may spend
all or part of the Third Year of their degree studying at an approved
university and/or on a work placement in a German-speaking country,
subject to having completed 35 credits of German in total across First
and Second Arts (World Languages).
5. Latin: This is available in First Arts and
thereafter only as a 15-credit or 10-credit subject. Students spend
the Third Year of their programme studying at an approved university
and/or on a work placement in one or two of the countries of the other
language or languages studied.
6. French: A student will not normally be allowed to
select French unless he/she has attained a pass standard in French in
the Leaving Certificate Examination (or equivalent). This subject is
available in First Arts (World Languages), and thereafter as a subject
for 30, 25, 20, 15 or 10 credits in Second Arts (World Languages) and
for 50, 40, 30, 25, 20, 15 or 10 credits in Fourth Arts (World
Languages). Students may spend all or part of the Third Year of their
degree studying at an approved university and/or on a work placement
in a French-speaking country, subject to having completed 35 credits
of French in total across First and Second Arts (World Languages).
7. Italian: This subject is available in First Arts
(World Languages), and thereafter as a subject for 30, 25, 20, 15 or
10 credits in Second Arts (World Languages) and for 50, 40, 30, 25,
20, 15 or 10 credits in Fourth Arts (World Languages). Students
wishing to select Italian (Non-Beginners) should
have a minimum grade H4 in Italian in the Leaving Certificate
Examination (or equivalent). Students wishing to
take Italian (Beginners) must, in any case, satisfy
the special language requirement for the programme of the equivalent of a minimum of
Grade H3 in any language other than English in the
Leaving Certificate Examination (or equivalent). Students who have
studied Italian at second level and obtained a grade below H4 can
join the Beginners' Italian course. Students may spend all or part of
the Third Year of their degree studying at an approved university or
on a work placement in Italy, subject to having completed 35 credits
of Italian in total across First and Second Arts (World Languages).
8. Spanish: This subject is available in First Arts
(World Languages), and thereafter as a subject for 30, 25, 20, 15 or
10 credits in Second Arts (World Languages) and for 50, 40, 30, 25,
20, 15 or 10 credits in Fourth Arts (World Languages). Students
wishing to take Non-Beginners' Spanish must have obtained a minimum
Grade H4 in Spanish in the Leaving Certificate Examination (or
equivalent). Students wishing to take Spanish (Beginners) must,
in any case, satisfy the special language requirement for the
programme of the equivalent of a minimum of Grade H3 in any language other than English in the Leaving Certificate Examination (or equivalent).
Students may spend
all or part of the Third Year of their degree studying at an approved
university or on a work placement in a Spanish-speaking country,
subject to having completed 35 credits of Spanish in total across
First and Second Arts (World Languages).
9. English as a Second or Other Language (ESOL): This
subject is available in First Arts (World Languages) and thereafter as
a 10-credit subject in the Second and Fourth Years of the programme.
Students may spend all or part of the Third Year of their programme
studying at an approved university and/or on a work placement in an
English-speaking country, subject to having completed 25 credits of
ESOL in total across First and Second Arts (World Languages).
10. Japanese: This subject is available in First
Arts (World Languages) and thereafter as a 20-credit or 10-credit subject in the
Second and Fourth Years of the programme; Students may take Japanese as a 20-credit Subject in Fourth Arts (World Languages) on condition that they have the prerequisite for AS3008, namely ‘a significant standard of Japanese Language (assessed before entry)’, and would normally be expected to have made good progress having spent the Third Year studying at a Japanese university. Students may spend all or part of the Third Year of their
degree studying at an approved university in Japan, subject to having
completed 25 credits of Japanese in total across First and Second Arts
(World Languages).
11. Korean: This subject is available in First Arts (World Languages) and thereafter as a 20-credit or 10-credit subject in the Second and Fourth Years of the programme. Students may take Korean as a 20-credit Subject in Fourth Arts (World Languages) on condition that they have the prerequisite for AS3006, namely ‘a significant standard of Korean Language (assessed before entry)’, and would normally be expected to have made good progress having spent the Third Year studying at a Korean university. Students may spend all or part of the Third Year of their degree studying at an approved university in Korea or studying Korean in Japan, subject to having completed 25 credits of Korean in total across First and Second Arts (World Languages).
Please note that, while Japanese and Korean may not be taken together in First Arts (World Languages), one or other can be taken at beginner level in Second Arts (World Languages), as is the case with other languages offered at beginner level.
Changes to First Year subjects will be allowed, provided subject prerequisites are met, up to four weeks after the start of Semester 1, i.e. until Friday, 6th October 2017 . The online facility for making changes to subjects will only be open for the first two weeks of Semester 1, i.e. until Friday, 22nd September 2017. Subsequent changes up until Friday, 6th October 2017 must be processed manually through the Student Records and Examinations Office, West Wing, UCC. Changes for FETAC and Mature students and any other student not presenting with a Leaving Certificate must be processed manually through the College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences Office, G31, O'Rahilly Building. Change of Subject Forms are available here.
WL1101 (10 credits), WL1103 (5 credits)
plus
three languages (15 credits each) from the following:
Chinese, English as a Second or Other Language (ESOL), French,
Gaeilge/Irish, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish.
Notes
Programme Requirements for Language Choices begin here.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module Descriptions may be found here.Examinations
Full details of regulations governing Examinations for each programme
will be contained in the Marks and Standards 2018 Book, and for
each module in the Book of Modules, 2017/2018.
Three Year Rule
Students must pass the First University Examination in Arts (World
Languages) within three academic years from the date of first
registration for First Year. Failure to comply with this rule means
that the student will be ineligible to proceed further with his/her
studies. Exceptions to this rule may be granted by the College of
Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences, only for very serious
reasons.
No student may register for Second Arts (World Languages) until he/she has passed the First University Examination in Arts (World Languages). The selection of any module is conditional on the Professor or Lecturer concerned and the College being satisfied that a student is capable of profiting by attendance thereat. Students may not select modules which involve a timetable clash. Please note that some modules may be taught in the evening: a full timetable will be available in advance of registration.
In Second Arts (World Languages), students take 10 credits of designated World Languages modules, plus two or three languages from those listed below, including at least one continued from First Year, for a total of 50 credits in any of the following combinations: 25+25; 30+20; 20+15+15; 20+20+10; 25+15+10; 30+10+10. Before choosing the number of credits to be taken in each language, students must consult with the Programme Director, who will bring to students’ attention the need to ensure that the credits taken provide appropriate pathways to Third Arts (World Languages), which is to be spent in one or two countries of the languages studied, postgraduate study, teaching careers, etc.: to this end, students must attend a meeting held in June of the First Year. In choosing the languages to be studied in the Year Abroad, students should be aware that one of them must be continued in Fourth Arts (World Languages).
Two Languages
Students register for 10 credits of World Language modules, plus
option A or B (at least one language must be continued from
First Year)
10 credits |
|
50 credits |
|
World Languages modules |
A |
twenty-five credits each in any two of these languages Chinese, French, Gaeilge/Irish, German, Italian, Spanish |
|
B |
thirty credits in one of these languages Chinese, French, Gaeilge/Irish, German, Italian, Spanish |
twenty credits in one of these languages French, Gaeilge/Irish, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish |
Three Languages
Students register for 10 credits of World Language modules, plus
option A or B or C or D (at least one language must be
continued from First Year)
10 credits |
|
50 credits |
|||
World Languages modules |
A |
twenty-five credits in one of these languages Chinese, French, Gaeilge/Irish, German, |
fifteen credits in one of these languages Chinese, French, Gaeilge/Irish, German,
Italian, Japanese*, Korean*, |
ten credits in one of these languages Chinese, English, French, Gaeilge/Irish, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish |
|
B |
thirty credits in one of these languages Chinese, French, Gaeilge/Irish, German, Italian, Spanish |
ten credits each in any two of these languages Chinese, English, French, Gaeilge/Irish, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish |
|||
C |
twenty credits in any two of these languages Chinese, French, Gaeilge/Irish, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish |
ten credits in one of these languages Chinese, English, French, Gaeilge/Irish, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish |
|||
D |
twenty credits in one of these languages Chinese, French, Gaeilge/Irish, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish |
fifteen credits in any two of these languages Chinese, French, Gaeilge/Irish, German, Italian, Japanese*, Korean*, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish |
Students wishing to register a change of module must do so via the Student Portal or at the Student Records and Examinations Office no later than two weeks after the start of each Semester, i.e. by Friday, 22nd September 2017 (Semester 1) or Friday, 26th January 2018 (Semester 2). Semester 1 modules cannot be changed in Semester 2. No changes in registration will be allowed after these deadlines.
Students take 10 credits as follows:
WL2101, WL2102 (5 credits per module)
plus
50 credits of language modules in any of the following combinations:
25+25; 30+20; 20+15+15; 20+20+10; 25+15+10; 30+10+10.
Languages available: [continued from First Arts (World Languages), unless specified] :
30 credits: Chinese, French, Gaeilge/Irish, German, Italian, Spanish;
25 credits: Chinese, French,
Gaeilge/Irish, German, Italian, Spanish;
20 credits: Chinese, French, Gaeilge/Irish, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese,
Spanish;
15 credits: Chinese,
French, Gaeilge/Irish, German, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish;
15 credits (new subject): Chinese, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latin,
Portuguese, Spanish;
10 credits: Chinese,
English as a Second or Other Language, French, Gaeilge/Irish, German,
Italian, Japanese, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish;
Notes
Programme Requirements for Language Choices begin here.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module Descriptions may be found here.Full details of regulations governing Examinations for each programme will be contained in the Marks and Standards 2018 Book, and for each module in the Book of Modules, 2017/2018.
Three Year Rule
Students must pass the Second University Examinations in Arts (World
Languages) within three academic years from the date of first
registration for Second Year. Failure to comply with this rule means
that the student will be ineligible to proceed further with his/her
studies. Exceptions to this rule may be granted by the College of
Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences, only for very serious
reasons.
Students spend Third Arts (World Languages), at an approved partner institution or at an approved partner institution and on an approved work placement in one or two countries of the languages studied: students taking English as a Second or Other Language or Gaeilge/Irish must spend the Third Year of their programme studying at an approved university and/or on a work placement in one or two of the countries of the other language or languages studied. Subject to a sufficient number of credits being taken in First and Second Arts (World Languages), as specified in the requirements for individual languages, students may spend either two semesters in one country (study at partner institution or at a partner institution and work placement), or one semester at a partner institution in one country and one semester studying or on a work placement in a second country. Students will be assessed by their host university and, in the case of work placements, by the Work Placement Module, LL3901 (20 credits) and the Online Language Module, LL3902 or HS3012 (10 credits). The Third Year will be assessed entirely on a Pass/Fail basis.
Note:
Examinations
Full details of regulations governing Examinations for each programme
will be contained in the Marks and Standards 2018 Book.
Three Year Rule
Students must pass the Third University Examination in Arts
(World Languages) within three academic years from
the date of first registration for Third Year. Failure to comply with
this rule means that the student will be ineligible to proceed further
with his/her studies. Exceptions to this rule may be granted by the
College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences, only for very
serious reasons.
No student may register for Fourth Arts (World Languages) until he/she has passed the Fourth University Examination in Arts (World Languages). The selection of any module is conditional on the Professor or Lecturer concerned and the College being satisfied that a student is capable of profiting by attendance thereat. Students may not select modules which involve a timetable clash.
In Fourth Arts (World Languages), students take 10 credits of designated World Languages modules, plus two or three languages from those listed below, including at least one continued from First Year and studied during the Second Year and the Third Year abroad, for a total of 50 credits in any of the following combinations: 50; 40+10; 25+25; 30+20; 20+15+15; 20+20+10; 25+15+10; 30+10+10. N.B. Students may not take more than one 15 credit new subject (including Teaching English as a Foreign Language) in Fourth Arts (World Languages). As for Second Year, students will be made aware of the fact that their choices may determine postgraduate and teaching options.
Major Language
Students register for 10 credits of World Language modules, plus 50
credits of French, German, Italian or Spanish (this language must have
been studied from First Year)
10 credits |
50 credits |
World Languages modules |
fifty credits in one of these languages French, German, Italian, Spanish |
Two Languages
Students register for 10 credits of World Language modules, plus
option A or B or C (at least one language must be continued
from First and Second Years)
10 credits |
|
50 credits |
||
World Languages modules |
A |
twenty-five credits each in any two of these languages Chinese, French, Gaeilge/Irish, German, Italian, Spanish |
||
B |
thirty credits in one of these languages Chinese, French, Gaeilge/Irish, German, Italian, Spanish |
twenty credits in one of these languages Chinese, French, Gaeilge/Irish, German, |
||
C |
forty credits in one of these languages French, Gaeilge/Irish, German, Italian, Spanish |
ten credits in one of these languages Chinese, English, French, Gaeilge/Irish, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish |
||
|
|
|
Three Languages
Students register for 10 credits of World Language modules, plus
option A or B or C or D (at least one language must be
continued from First Year)
10 credits |
|
50 credits |
|||
World Languages modules |
A |
twenty-five credits in one of these languages Chinese, French, Gaeilge/Irish, German, Italian, Spanish |
fifteen credits in one of these languages Chinese, French, Gaeilge/Irish, German,
Italian, Japanese*, Korean*, |
ten credits in one of these languages Chinese, English, French, Gaeilge/Irish, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish |
|
B |
thirty credits in one of these languages Chinese, French, Gaeilge/Irish, German, Italian, Spanish |
ten credits each in any two of these languages Chinese, English, French, Gaeilge/Irish, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish |
|||
C |
twenty credits in any two of these languages Chinese, French, Gaeilge/Irish, German, Japanese, Korean, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish |
ten credits in one of these languages Chinese, English, French, Gaeilge/Irish, German, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish |
|||
D |
twenty credits in one of these languages Chinese, French, Gaeilge/Irish, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish |
fifteen credits in any two of these languages Chinese, French, Gaeilge/Irish, German,
Italian, Japanese*, Korean*, Latin, Portuguese, |
Note: * Only available as a 15-credit subject if taken as a new language in Fourth Arts (world Languages).
Students wishing to register a change of module must do so via the Student Portal or at the Student Records and Examinations Office no later than two weeks after the start of each Semester, i.e. by Friday, 22nd September 2017 (Semester 1) or Friday, 26th January 2018 (Semester 2). Semester 1 modules cannot be changed in Semester 2. No changes in registration will be allowed after these deadlines.
Students take 10 credits from:
WL4101, WL4102, WL4103 (5 credits per module)
plus
50 credits of language modules in any of the following combinations:
50; 40+10; 25+25; 30+20; 20+15+15; 20+20+10; 25+15+10; 30+10+10.
Languages available:
50 credits: French, German, Italian, Spanish;
40 credits: French, German, Italian, Spanish;
30 credits: Chinese, French, Gaeilge/Irish, German, Italian, Spanish;
25 credits: Chinese, French,
Gaeilge/Irish, German, Italian, Spanish;
20 credits: Chinese, French, Gaeilge/Irish, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese,
Spanish;
15 credits: Chinese,
French, Gaeilge/Irish, German, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish;
15 credits (new subject): Chinese, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latin,
Portuguese, Spanish, Teaching English as a Foreign Language;
10 credits (continued from First and/or Second Arts (World
Languages)): Chinese, English as a Second or Other Language, French,
Gaeilge/Irish, German, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish.
Notes
Programme Requirements for Language Choices begin here.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module Descriptions may be found here.Examinations
Full details of regulations governing Examinations for each programme
will be contained in the Marks and Standards 2018 Book, and for
each module in the Book of Modules, 2017/2018.
Three Year Rule
Students must pass the Third University Examinations in Arts (World
Languages) within three academic years from the date of first
registration for Third Year. Failure to comply with this rule means
that the student will be ineligible to proceed further with his/her
studies. Exceptions to this rule may be granted by the College of
Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences, only for very serious
reasons.
FIRST ARTS (World Languages)
Students take 15 credits as follows:
CH1000 (5 credits), CH1001 (10 credits)
Module Semester Information may be found here.
Module descriptions may be found here.
SECOND ARTS (World Languages)
30-credit Subject
Students take 30 credits as follows:
CH2107 (10 credit), CH2009 (10 credits), CH2000 (10 credits)
Note: In addition to general regulations for passing the year, students must pass CH2107.
Module Semester Information may be found here.
Module descriptions may be found here.
25-credit Subject
Students take 25 credits as follows:
CH2107 (10 credit), CH2009 (10 credits), CH2020 (5 credits)
Note: In addition to general regulations for passing the year, students must pass CH2107.
Module Semester Information may be found here.
Module descriptions may be found here.
20-credit Subject
Students take 20 credits as follows:
CH2107 (10 credit), CH2009 (10 credits)
Note: In addition to general regulations for passing the year, students must pass CH2107.
Module Semester Information may be found here.
Module descriptions may be found here.
15-credit Subject
Students take 15 credits as follows:
CH2107 (10 credits), CH2020 (5 credits).
Note: In addition to general regulations for passing the year, students must pass CH2107.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
10-credit Subject
Students take 10 credits as follows:
CH2107 (10 credits).
Note: In addition to general regulations for passing the year, students must pass CH2107.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
Students who have not taken Chinese in First Arts (World Languages) may take it as a new subject in Second Arts (World Languages), subject to timetable constraints.
Students take 15 credits as follows:
CH1000 (5 credits), CH1001 (10 credits).
Note: In addition to general regulations for passing the year, students must pass CH1001.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
THIRD ARTS (World Languages)
Subject to having completed a total of 30 credits of Chinese in First
and Second Arts (World Languages), students may spend either
two semesters studying at a partner institution in China), or
one semester in China (study at partner institution) and one semester
in a country of a second language studied in First and Second Arts
(World Languages) (study at partner institution or work placement).
All courses taken during Third Arts (World Languages) will be assessed
by the approved Host University. Please note that work placements in
China, Japan and Korea will not initially be available.
Module Semester Information may be found here.
Module descriptions may be found here.
FOURTH ARTS (World Languages)
30-credit Subject
Students take 30 credits as follows:
CH3017 (15 credits), CH3304 (10 credits), CH3005 (5 credits)
Note: In addition to general regulations for passing the year, students must pass CH3017
Module Semester Information may be found here.
Module descriptions may be found here.
25-credit Subject
Students take 25 credits as follows:
CH3017 (15 credits), CH3304 (10 credits)
Note: In addition to general regulations for passing the year, students must pass CH3017.
Module Semester Information may be found here.
Module descriptions may be found here.
20-credit Subject
Students take 20 credits as follows:
CH3017 (15 credits), CH3005 (5 credits)
Note: In addition to general regulations for passing the year, students must pass CH3017
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
15-credit Subject
Students take 15 credits as follows:
CH3017 (15 credits)
Note: In addition to general regulations for passing the year, students must pass CH3017
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
Students who have not taken Chinese in First or Second Arts (World Languages) may take it as a new subject in Fourth Arts (World Languages), subject to timetable constraints:
Students take 15 credits as follows:
CH1000 (5 credits), CH1001 (10 credits).
Note: In addition to general regulations for passing the year, students must pass CH1001
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
Students who have taken CH1000 and CH1001 in Second Arts (World Languages) may take Chinese as a 20-credit, 15-credit or 10-credit subject (see requirements for Second Arts (World Languages) in Fourth Arts (World Languages), subject to timetable constraints: in addition to general regulations for passing the year, students must pass CH2107.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
FIRST ARTS (World Languages)
Students take 15 credits as follows:
LC1101 (10 credits), LC2502 (5 credits).
Note: Higher level modules may be available at the discretion of the Language Centre.
SECOND ARTS (World Languages)
10-credit Subject
Students take 10 credits as follows:
LC2101 (10 credits).
Note: In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students must pass LC2101.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
THIRD ARTS (World Languages)
Subject to having completed a total of 25 credits of ESOL in First and
Second Arts (World Languages), students may spend either two
semesters in an English-speaking country (study at partner institution
and/or work placement), or one semester each in an
English-speaking country and in a country of a second language studied
in First and Second Arts (World Languages) (study at partner
institutions or one semester study at partner institution and one
semester work placement). All courses taken during Third Arts (World
Languages) will be assessed by the approved Host University or
Universities.
FOURTH ARTS (World Languages)
10-credit Subject
LC3101 (10 credits).
Note: In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students must pass LC3101.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
FIRST ARTS (World Languages)
Students take 15 credits as follows:
FR1101 (10 credits); FR1201 (5 credits)
SECOND ARTS (World Languages)
30-credit Subject
Students take 30 credits as follows:
¹FR2101 (10 credits), FR2202, FR2204 (5 credits per module)
and
10 credits from: FR2305, FR2306, FR2311, FR2313, FR2602, FR2702 (5
credits per module)
or
5 credits from: FR2305, FR2306, FR2311, FR2313, FR2602, FR2702 (5
credits per module)
and
5 credits from: ²LL2001, ²LL2003 (5 credits)
Note:
¹In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students
must pass FR2101.
²Students taking a module in the LL2000 series may not include the
same module in the credits taken in another Subject.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
25-credit Subject
Students take 25 credits as follows:
FR2101 (10 credits), FR2202 (5 credits), FR2204 (5 credits)
and
5 credits from: FR2305, FR2306, FR2311, FR2313, FR2602, FR2702 (5
credits per module).
Note: In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students must pass FR2101.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
20-credit Subject
Students take 20 credits as follows:
FR2101 (10 credits), FR2202 (5 credits), FR2204 (5 credits).
Note: In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students must pass FR2101.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
15-credit Subject
Students take 15 credits as follows:
FR2101 (10 credits)
and
5 credits from: FR2202, FR2204 (5 credits per module).
Note: In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students must pass FR2101.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
10-credit Subject
Students take 10 credits as follows:
FR2101 (10 credits)
Note: In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students must pass FR2101.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
THIRD ARTS (World Languages)
Subject to having completed a total of 35 credits of French in First
and Second Arts (World Languages), students may spend either
two semesters in a French-speaking country (study at partner
institution and/or work placement), or one semester each in
a French-speaking country and in a country of a second language
studied in First and Second Arts (World Languages) (study at partner
institutions or one semester study at partner institution and one
semester work placement). All courses taken during Third Arts (World
Languages) will be assessed by the approved Host University.
Students undertaking a work placement will take 30 credits as
follows:
LL3901 (20 credits), LL3902 (10 credits)
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
FOURTH ARTS (World Languages)
50-credit Subject
Students take 50 credits as follows:
¹FR4101 (10 credits), FR4201 (5 credits), FR4202 (5 credits)
and
30 credits from: FR4306, FR4307, FR4310, FR4311, FR4407, FR4409,
FR4505, FR4604, FR4803 (5 credits per module)
or
25 credits from: FR4306, FR4307, FR4310, FR4311, FR4407, FR4409,
FR4505, FR4604, FR4803 (5 credits per module)
and
5 credits from: LL3001, LL3002, LL3102 (5 credits per module).
Note: ¹In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students must pass FR4101.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
40-credit Subject
Students take 40 credits as follows:
¹FR4101 (10 credits), FR4201 (5 credits), FR4202 (5 credits)
and
20 credits from: FR4306, FR4307, FR4310, FR4311, FR4407, FR4409,
FR4505, FR4604, FR4803 (5 credits per module)
or
15 credits from: FR4306, FR4307, FR4310, FR4311, FR4407, FR4409,
FR4505, FR4604, FR4803 (5 credits per module)
and
5 credits from: LL3001, LL3002, LL3102 (5 credits per module).
Note:¹In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students must pass FR4101.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
30-credit Subject
Students take 30 credits as follows:
¹FR4101 (10 credits), FR4201 (5 credits), FR4202 (5 credits)
and
10 credits from: FR4306, FR4307, FR4310, FR4311, FR4407, FR4409,
FR4505, FR4604, FR4803 (5 credits per module)
or
5 credits from: FR4306, FR4307, FR4310, FR4311, FR4407, FR4409,
FR4505, FR4604, FR4803 (5 credits per module)
and
5 credits from: LL3001, LL3002, LL3102 (5 credits per module).
Note:¹In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students must pass FR4101.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
25-credit Subject
Students take 25 credits as follows:
¹FR4101 (10 credits), FR4201 (5 credits), FR4202 (5 credits)
and
5 credits from: FR4306, FR4307, FR4310, FR4311, FR4407, FR4409,
FR4505, FR4604, FR4803, ²LL3001, ²LL3002,²LL3102 (5 credits
per module).
Note:
¹In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students
must pass FR4101.
²Students taking a module in the LL3000 series may not include the
same module in the credits taken in another Subject.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
20-credit Subject
Students take 20 credits as follows:
¹FR4101 (10 credits), FR4201 (5 credits), FR4202 (5 credits).
Note:¹In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students must pass FR4101.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
15-credit Subject
Students take 15 credits as follows:
¹FR4101 (10 credits)
and
5 credits from: FR4201, FR4202 (5 credits per module).
Note:¹In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students must pass FR4101.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
10-credit Subject
Students take 10 credits as follows:
¹FR4101 (10 credits)
Note:¹In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students must pass FR4101.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
FIRST ARTS (World Languages)
Students take 15 credits as follows:
GA1003 (15 credits).
SECOND ARTS (World Languages)
Ábhar 30 creidiúint
Ní foláir 30 creidiúint a thógaint mar leanas:
¹GA2001 (10 creidiúint)
agus dhá mhodúl ar a laghad, trí cinn ar a mhéid, as:
GA2003, GA2012, GA2013, GA2014, GA2016, GA2019, GA2023, GA2024 , GA2026, GA2027
(5 chreidiúint an modúl)
agus aon mhodúl amháin ar a laghad, dhá cheann ar a mhéid, as:
GA2031, GA2032 (5 chreidiúint an modúl).
¹Comh maith leis na rialacha ginearálta a bhaineann le pas a fháil sa bhliain seo, ní foláir do mhic léinn pas a fháil i GA2001.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
Ábhar 25 creidiúint
Ní foláir 25 creidiúint a thógaint mar leanas:
¹GA2001 (10 creidiúint)
agus tríú cinn as na modúil seo leanas:
GA2003, GA2012, GA2013, GA2014, GA2016, GA2019, GA2023,
GA2024, GA2026, GA2027, GA2031, GA2032 (5 chreidiúint an modúl).
¹Comh maith leis na rialacha ginearálta a bhaineann le pas a fháil sa bhliain seo, ní foláir do mhic léinn pas a fháil i GA2001.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
Ábhar 20 creidiúint
Ní foláir 20 creidiúint a thógaint mar leanas:
¹GA2001 (10 creidiúint)
agus dhá mhodúl as:
GA2003, GA2012, GA2013, GA2014, GA2016, GA2019, GA2023, GA2024, GA2026, GA2027, GA2031, GA2032 (5 chreidiúint an modúl).
¹Comh maith leis na rialacha ginearálta a bhaineann le pas a fháil sa bhliain seo, ní foláir do mhic léinn pas a fháil i GA2001.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
Ábhar 15 creidiúint
Ní foláir 15 creidiúint a thógaint mar leanas:
¹GA2001 (10 creidiúint)
agus aon mhodúl amháin as:
GA2003, GA2012, GA2013, GA2014, GA2016, GA2019, GA2023,
GA2024, GA2026, GA2027, GA2031, GA2032 (5 chreidiúint an modúl)
¹Comh maith leis na rialacha ginearálta a bhaineann le pas a fháil sa bhliain seo, ní foláir do mhic léinn pas a fháil i GA2001.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
Ábhar 10 creidiúint
Ní foláir 10 creidiúint a thógaint mar leanas:
¹GA2001 (10 creidiúint).
¹Comh maith leis na rialacha ginearálta a bhaineann le pas a fháil sa bhliain seo, ní foláir do mhic léinn pas a fháil i GA2001.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
THIRD ARTS (World Languages)
Tugann mic léinn an tríú bliain dá gclár léínn ag staidéar in ollscoil
faofa agus/nó ar sochrúchán oibre i dtír nó dhó a bhaineann leis an
teanga eile nó na teangacha eile a mbítear ag déanamh staidéir orthu.
FOURTH ARTS (World Languages)
Ábhar 30 creidiúint
Ní foláir 30 creidiúint a thógaint mar leanas:
¹GA3001 (10 creidiúint)
agus dhá mhodúl ar a laghad, trí cinn ar a mhéid, as:
GA3002, GA3003, GA3004, GA3007, GA3008, GA3016, GA3017,
GA3022, GA3023, GA3024 (5 chreidiúint an modúl)
agus aon mhodúl amháin ar a laghad, dhá cheann ar a mhéid, as:
GA3031, GA3032 (5 chreidiúint an modúl).
Nóta: Iad sin gur mian leo dhá mhodúl Sean-Ghaeilge a dhéanamh agus nach bhfuil Celtic Civilisation á dhéanamh acu mar ábhar, b'fhéidir leo CC3010 agus CC3011 (le chéile, 5 creidiúint an ceann) a dhéanamh in ionad GA3031 agus GA3032 le chéile.
¹Comh maith leis na rialacha ginearálta a bhaineann le pas a fháil sa bhliain seo, ní foláir do mhic léinn pas a fháil i GA3001.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
Ábhar 25 creidiúint
Ní foláir 25 creidiúint a thógaint mar leanas:
¹GA3001 (10 creidiúint)
agus trí mhodúl as:
GA3002, GA3003, GA3004, GA3007, GA3008, GA3016, GA3017,
GA3022, GA3023, GA3024, GA3031, GA3032 (5 chreidiúint an modúl).
¹Comh maith leis na rialacha ginearálta a bhaineann le pas a fháil sa bhliain seo, ní foláir do mhic léinn pas a fháil i GA3001.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
Ábhar 20 creidiúint
Ní foláir 20 creidiúint a thógaint mar leanas:
¹GA3001 (10 creidiúint)
agus dhá mhodúl as:
GA3002, GA3003, GA3004, GA3007, GA3008, GA3016, GA3017,
GA3022, GA3023, GA3024, GA3031, GA3032 (5 chreidiúint an modúl).
¹Comh maith leis na rialacha ginearálta a bhaineann le pas a fháil sa bhliain seo, ní foláir do mhic léinn pas a fháil i GA3001.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
Ábhar 15 creidiúint
Ní foláir 15 creidiúint a thógaint mar leanas:
¹GA3001 (10 creidiúint)
agus aon mhodúl amháin as:
GA3002, GA3003, GA3004, GA3007, GA3008, GA3016, GA3017,
GA3022, GA3023, GA3024, GA3031, GA3032 (5 chreidiúint an modúl).
¹Comh maith leis na rialacha ginearálta a bhaineann le pas a fháil sa bhliain seo, ní foláir do mhic léinn pas a fháil i GA3001.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
Ábhar 10 creidiúint
Ní foláir 10 creidiúint a thógaint mar leanas:
¹GA3001 (10 creidiúint).
¹Comh maith leis na rialacha ginearálta a bhaineann le pas a fháil sa bhliain seo, ní foláir do mhic léinn pas a fháil i GA3001.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
FIRST ARTS (World Languages)
Students take 15 credits as follows:
Beginners' German
GE1103 (10 credits), GE1104 (5 credits)
Module Semester Information may be found here.
Module descriptions may be found here.
or
Non-Beginners’ German
GE1101 (10 credits), GE1102 (5 credits)
SECOND ARTS (World Languages)
30-credit Subject
¹GE2101 (10 credits), GE2126 (5 credits)
plus 15 credits from GE2100, GE2102, GE2113, GE2130, GE2150, either
GE2106 or GE2902, [²LL2001 or LL2003] (5 credits per module).
Note:
¹In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students
must pass GE2101.
² Students who take LL2001 cannot choose GE3126 in Fourth Arts (World Languages).
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
25-credit Subject
Students take 25 credits as follows:
¹GE2101 (10 credits)
plus
15 credits from: GE2100, GE2102, GE2113, GE2126, GE2130,
GE2150, either GE2106 or GE2902,[²LL2001 or LL2003] (5 credits per
module).
Note:
¹In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students
must pass GE2101.
² Students who take LL2001 cannot choose GE3126 in Fourth Arts (World Languages).
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
20-credit Subject
Students take 20 credits as follows:
¹GE2101 (10 credits)
plus
10 credits from: GE2100, GE2102, GE2113, GE2126, GE2130, GE2150,
either GE2106 or GE2902, [²LL2001 or LL2003] (5 credits per
module).
Note:
¹In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students
must pass GE2101.
² Students who take LL2001 cannot choose GE3126 in Fourth Arts (World Languages).
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
15-credit Subject
Students take 15 credits as follows:
¹GE2101 (10 credits)
plus
5 credits from: GE2100, GE2102, GE2113, GE2126, GE2130, GE2150, either GE2106 or GE2902, [²LL2001 or LL2003] (5 credits per module).
Note:
¹In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students
must pass GE2101.
² Students who take LL2001 cannot choose GE3126 in Fourth Arts (World Languages).
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
10-credit Subject
Students take 10 credits as follows:
¹GE2101 (10 credits)
Note:
¹In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students
must pass GE2101.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
Students who have not taken German in First Arts (World Languages) may take it as a new subject in Second Arts (World Languages), subject to timetable constraints:
Students take 15 credits as follows:
Beginners' German
GE1103 (10 credits), GE1104 (5 credits).
Note: In addition the general regulations for passing the year, students must pass GE1103.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
THIRD ARTS (World Languages)
Subject to having completed a total of 35 credits of German in First
and Second Arts (World Languages), students may spend either
two semesters in a German-speaking country (study at partner
institution and/or work placement), or one semester each in
a German-speaking country and in a country of a second language
studied in First and Second Arts (World Languages) (study at partner
institutions or one semester study at partner institution and one
semester work placement) All courses taken during Third Arts (World
Languages) will be assessed by the approved Host University.
Students undertaking a work placement will take 30 credits as
follows:
LL3901 (20 credits), LL3902 (10 credits)
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
FOURTH ARTS (World Languages)
50-credit Subject
Students take 50 credits as follows:
¹GE3101 (10 credits)
plus
40 credits from: GE3103, GE3108, GE3126, GE3137, GE3139,
GE3142, GE3145, GE3150, GE3151, GE3902, GE3904, GE4002, ²LL3001, ²LL3002, ²LL3102 (5 credits per module).
Note:
¹In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students
must pass GE3101.
²Not more than one LL-coded module may be chosen.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
40-credit Subject
Students take 40 credits as follows:
¹GE3101 (10 credits)
plus
30 credits from: GE3103, GE3108, GE3126, GE3137, GE3139,
GE3142, GE3145, GE3150, GE3151, GE3902, GE3904, GE4002, ²LL3001, ²LL3002,²LL3102 (5 credits per module).
Note:
¹In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students
must pass GE3101.
²Not more than one LL-coded module may be chosen.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
30-credit Subject
Students take 30 credits as follows:
¹GE3101 (10 credits)
and
20 credits from: GE3103, GE3108, GE3126, GE3137, GE3139,
GE3142, GE3145, GE3150, GE3151, GE3902, GE3904, GE4002, ²LL3001, ²LL3002,²LL3102 (5 credits per module).
Note:
¹In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students
must pass GE3101.
²Not more than one LL-coded module may be chosen.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
25-credit Subject
Students take 25 credits as follows:
¹GE3101 (10 credits)
and
15 credits from: GE3103, GE3108, GE3126, GE3137, GE3139,
GE3142, GE3145, GE3150, GE3151, GE3902, GE3904, GE4002, ²LL3001, ²LL3002, ²LL3102 (5 credits per module).
Note:
¹In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students
must pass GE3101.
²Not more than one LL-coded module may be chosen.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
20-credit Subject
Students take 20 credits as follows:
¹GE3101 (10 credits)
plus
10 credits from: GE3103, GE3108, GE3126, GE3137, GE3139,
GE3142, GE3145, GE3150, GE3151, GE3902, GE3904, GE4002 (5 credits per module).
Note:
¹In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students
must pass GE3101.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
15-credit Subject
Students take 15 credits as follows:
¹GE3101 (10 credits)
plus
5 credits from: GE3103, GE3108, GE3126, GE3137, GE3139,
GE3142, GE3145, GE3150, GE3151, GE3902, GE3904, GE4002 (5 credits per module).
Note:¹In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students must pass GE3101.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
10-credit Subject
Students take 10 credits as follows:
¹GE3101 (10 credits)
Note:¹In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students must pass GE3101.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
Students who have not taken German in First or Second Arts (World Languages) may take it as a new subject in Fourth Arts (World Languages), subject to timetable constraints:
Students take 15 credits as follows:
Beginners' German
GE1103 (10 credits), GE1104 (5 credits).
Note: In addition the general regulations for passing the year, students must pass GE1103.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
Students who have taken GE1103 and GE1104 in Second Arts (World Languages) may take German as a 20-credit, 15-credit or 10-credit subject (see requirements for Second Arts (World Languages) in Fourth Arts (World Languages), subject to timetable constraints: in addition to general regulations for passing the year, students must pass GE2101.
FIRST ARTS (World Languages)
Students take 15 credits as follows:
Beginners' Italian
IT1101 (10 credits), IT1201 (5 credits)
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
or
Non-Beginners' Italian
IT1102 (10 credits), IT1201 (5 credits)
SECOND ARTS (World Languages)
30-credit Subject
Students take 30 credits as follows:
¹IT2101 (10 credits)
plus either
20 credits from: IT2102, IT2304, IT2305, IT2306, IT2309, IT2310, IT2401 (5
credits per module)
Note:
¹In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students
must pass IT2101.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
25-credit Subject
Students take 25 credits as follows:
¹IT2101 (10 credits)
plus either
15 credits from: IT2102, IT2304, IT2305, IT2306, IT2309, IT2310, IT2401 (5
credits per module)
Note:
¹In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students
must pass IT2101.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
20-credit Subject
Students take 20 credits as follows:
¹IT2101 (10 credits)
and
10 credits from: IT2102, IT2304, IT2305, IT2306, IT2309, IT2310 (5
credits per module).
Note: ¹In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students must pass IT2101.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
15-credit Subject
Students take 15 credits as follows:
¹IT2101 (10 credits)
and
5 credits from: IT2102, IT2304, IT2305, IT2306, IT2309, IT2310 (5
credits per module).
Note:¹In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students must pass IT2101.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
10-credit Subject
Students take 10 credits as follows:
¹IT2101 (10 credits)
Note:¹In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students must pass IT2101.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
Students who have not taken Italian in First Arts (World Languages) may take it as a new subject in Second Arts (World Languages), subject to timetable constraints:
Students take 15 credits as follows:
Beginners' Italian
Either ¹IT1101 (10 credits) or IT1109 (10 credits)
plus IT1201 (5 credits).
Note:¹In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students must pass IT1101 or IT1109.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
THIRD ARTS (World Languages)
Subject to having completed a total of 35 credits of Italian in First
and Second Arts (World Languages), students may spend either
two semesters in Italy (study at partner institution and/or work
placement), or one semester each in Italy and in a country
of a second language studied in First and Second Arts (World
Languages) (study at partner institutions or one semester study at
partner institution and one semester work placement). All courses
taken during Third Arts (World Languages) will be assessed by the
approved Host University.
Students undertaking a work placement will take 30 credits as
follows:
LL3901 (20 credits), LL3902 (10 credits)
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
FOURTH ARTS (World Languages)
50-credit Subject
Students take 50 credits as follows:
¹IT3101 (10 credits), IT3205 (5 credits)
plus either 35 credits as follows:
IT3120, IT3307, IT3312, IT3314, IT3316, IT3317, IT3401 (5
credits per module)
or
30 credits from: IT3120, IT3307, IT3312, IT3314, IT3316, IT3317, IT3401 (5 credits per module)
and
5 credits from: ²LL3002, ²LL3102 (5 credits per
module).
Note:
¹In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students
must pass IT3101 (10 credits).
²Students taking a module in the LL3000 series may not include the
same module in the credits taken in another subject.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
40-credit Subject
Students take 40 credits as follows:
¹IT3101 (10 credits), IT3205, (5 credits)
plus either 25 credits from:
IT3120, IT3307, IT3312, IT3314, IT3316, IT3317, IT3401 (5
credits per module)
or
20 credits from: IT3120, IT3307, IT3312, IT3314, IT3316, IT3401 (5 credits per module)
and 5 credits from: ²LL3002, ²LL3102 (5 credits per
module).
Note:
¹In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students
must pass IT3101.
²Students taking a module in the LL3000 series may not include the
same module in the credits taken in another subject.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
30-credit Subject
Students take 30 credits as follows:
¹IT3101 (10 credits), IT3205 (5 credits)
plus either
15 credits from: IT3120, IT3307, IT3312, IT3314, IT3316, IT3317 (5 credits per module)
or
10 credits from: IT3120, IT3307, IT3312, IT3314, IT3316, IT3317 (5 credits per module)
and
5 credits from: ²LL3002, ²LL3102 (5 credits per
module).
Note:
¹In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students
must pass IT3101.
²Students taking a module in the LL3000 series may not include the
same module in the credits taken in the other subject.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
25-credit Subject
Students take 25 credits as follows:
¹IT3101 (10 credits), IT3205 (5 credits per module)
plus either
10 credits from: IT3120, IT3307, IT3312, IT3314, IT3316, IT3317 (5 credits per module)
or
5 credits from: IT3120, IT3307, IT3312, IT3314, IT3316, IT3317 (5 credits per module)
and
5 credits from: ²LL3002, ²LL3102 (5 credits per
module).
Note:
¹In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students
must pass IT3101.
²Students taking a module in the LL3000 series may not include the
same module in the credits taken in the other subject.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
20-credit Subject
Students take 20 credits as follows:
¹IT3101 (10 credits),
plus 10 credits from:
IT3120, IT3205, IT3307, IT3312, IT3314, IT3316, IT3317 (5 credits per module)
Note:
¹In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students
must pass IT3101.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
15-credit Subject
Students take 15 credits as follows:
¹IT3101 (10 credits)
plus
5 credits from: IT3120, IT3307, IT3312, IT3314, IT3316, IT3317 (5 credits per module).
Note:
¹In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students
must pass IT3101.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
10-credit Subject
Students take 10 credits as follows:
¹IT3101 (10 credits).
Note:
¹In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students
must pass IT3101.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
Students who have not taken Italian in First or Second Arts (World Languages) may take it as a new subject in Fourth Arts (World Languages), subject to timetable constraints:
Students take 15 credits as follows:
Beginners' Italian
Either ¹IT1101 (10 credits) or IT1109 (10 credits)
plus IT1201 (5 credits).
Note:
¹In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students
must pass IT1101 or IT1109.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
Students who have taken IT1101 or IT1109 and IT1201 in Second Arts (World Languages) may take Italian as a 20-credit, 15-credit or 10-credit subject (see requirements for Second Arts (World Languages) in Fourth Arts (World Languages), subject to timetable constraints: in addition to general regulations for passing the year, students must pass IT2101.
FIRST ARTS (World Languages)
Beginners
Students take 15 credits as follows:
AS1500 (5 credits), AS1501 (10 credits)
Non-beginners
Students take 15 credits as follows:
AS1500 (5 credits), AS1502 (10 credits)
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
SECOND ARTS (World Languages)
20-credit Subject
Students take 20 credits as follows:
¹AS1502 or ¹AS1503 (10 credits per module),
plus AS2010 (10 credits)
Note: ¹In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students must pass AS1502 or AS1503 (10 credits).
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
15-credit Subject
Students take 15 credits as follows:
AS1500 (5 credits), ¹AS1501 (10 credits)
Note: ¹In addition to the general regulations for
passing the year, students must pass AS1501.
Module Semester Information may be found here.
Module descriptions may be found here.
10-credit Subject
Students take 10 credits as follows:
¹AS1502 (10 credits)
or
¹AS1503 (10 credits).
Note:
¹In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students
must pass AS1502 or AS1503.
Module Semester Information may be found here.
Module descriptions may be found here.
Students who have not taken Japanese in First Arts (World Languages) may take it as a new subject in Second Arts (World Languages), subject to timetable constraints:
Students take 15 credits as follows:
Beginners
Students take 15 credits as follows:
AS1500 (5 credits), AS1501 (10 credits)
Non-beginners
Students take 15 credits as follows:
AS1500 (5 credits), AS1502 (10 credits)
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
THIRD ARTS (World Languages)
Subject to having completed a total of 25 credits of Japanese in First
and Second Arts (World Languages), students may spend either
two semesters studying at a partner institution in Japan, or
one semester in Japan (study at partner institution) and one semester
in a country of a second language studied in First and Second Arts
(World Languages) (study at partner institution or work placement).
All courses taken during Third Arts (World Languages) will be assessed
by the approved Host University. Please note that a work placement in
Japan will not initially be available.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
FOURTH ARTS (World Languages)
Two 20-credit subject options exist to accommodate students depending on their Japanese Language level.
Students take 20 credits from the options below:
Option 1: Intermediate
Students who have taken AS1500 and AS1501 in Second Arts (World Languages) may take Japanese as a 20-credit subject in Fourth Arts (World Languages), subject to timetable constraints.
AS1502 or AS1503 (10 credits per module)
plus
AS2010 (10 credits)
Note: In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students must pass AS1502 or AS1503.
or
Option 2: Advanced*
Students take 20 credits as follows:
AS1503** or AS1504** (10 credits per module)
plus AS3008 (10 credits)
Notes:
* Students may take Japanese as an advanced 20-credit Subject in Fourth Arts (World Languages) on condition that they have the prerequisite for AS3008, namely a significant standard of Japanese Language (assessed before entry), and would normally be expected to have made good progress having spent the Third Year studying at a Japanese university.
** In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students must pass AS1503 or AS1504.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
Students who have not taken Japanese in First or Second Arts (World Languages) may take it as a new subject in Fourth Arts (World Languages), subject to timetable constraints:
15-credit Subject
Students take 15 credits as follows:
AS1500 (5 credits), AS1501 (10 credits)
Note: In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students must pass AS1501.
Module Semester Information may be found here.
Module descriptions may be found here.
Two 10-credit subject options exist to accommodate students depending on their Japanese Language level.
Students take 10 credits from the options below:
Option 1: Intermediate
Students who have taken AS1500 and AS1501 in Second Arts (World Languages) may take Japanese as a 10-credit subject in Fourth Arts (World Languages), subject to timetable constraints.
Students take 10 credits as follows:
AS1502 or AS1503 (10 credits per module).
Note: In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students must pass AS1502 or AS1503
Option 2: Advanced
Students take 10 credits as follows:
AS1503 or AS1504 (10 credits per module)
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
FIRST ARTS (World Languages)
Students take 15 credits as follows:
AS1600 (5 credits), AS1601 (10 credits)
Note: In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students must pass AS1601.
SECOND ARTS (World Languages)
Students who have not taken Korean in First Arts (World Languages) may take it as a new subject in Second Arts (World Languages), subject to timetable constraints.
20-credit subject
Students take 20 credits as follows:
AS1602 (10 credits), AS2000 (10 credits)
Note: In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students must pass AS1602.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
15-credit Subject
Students take 15 credits as follows:
AS1600 (5 credits), AS1601 (10 credits)
Note: In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students must pass AS1601.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
10-credit Subject
Students take 10 credits as follows:
AS1602 (10 credits)
Note: In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students must pass AS1602
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
THIRD ARTS (World Languages)
Subject to having completed a total of 25 credits of Korean in First and Second Arts (World Languages), students may spend either two semesters studying at a partner institution in South Korea, or one semester in South Korea (study at partner institution) and one semester in a country of a second language studied in First and Second Arts (World Languages) (study at partner institution or work placement). All courses taken during Third Arts (World Languages) will be assessed by the approved Host University. Please note that a work placement in Korea will
not initially be available.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
FOURTH ARTS (World Languages)
Students who have not taken Korean in Second Arts (World Languages) may take it as a new subject in Fourth Arts (World Languages), subject to timetable constraints:
Two 20 credit subject options exist to accommodate students depending on their Korean Language level.
Students take 20 credits from the options below:
Option 1: Intermediate
Students who have taken Korean as a 15-credit subject (AS1600 and AS1601) in Second Arts (World Languages) may take Korean as a 10-credit subject in Fourth Arts (World Languages), subject to timetable constraints:
AS1602 or AS1603 (10 credits per module),
plus
AS2000 (10 credits).
Note: In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students must pass AS1602 or AS1603.
or
Option 2: Advanced*
** AS1603 or **AS1604 (10 credits per module),
plus
AS3006 (10 credits).
Notes:
* Students may take Korean as a 20-credit Subject in Fourth Arts (World Languages) on condition that they have the prerequisite for AS3006, namely ‘a significant standard of Korean Language (assessed before entry)’, and would normally be expected to have made good progress having spent the Third Year studying at a Korean university.
** In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students must pass AS1603 or AS1604.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
15 credit Subject
Students take 15 credits as follows:
AS1600 (5 credits), AS1601 (10 credits)
Note: In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students must pass AS1601.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
Students who have taken Korean as a 15-credit subject (AS1600 and AS1601) in Second Arts (World Languages) may take Korean as a 10-credit subject in Fourth Arts (World Languages), subject to timetable constraints:
10 credit subject
Students take 10 credits as follows:
AS1602 (10 credits) or AS1603 (10 credits).
Note:In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students must pass AS1602 or AS1603.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
FIRST ARTS (World Languages)
Students take 15 credits as follows:
LT1001 (15 credits).
SECOND ARTS (World Languages)
15-credit Subject
Students take 15 credits as follows:
¹LT2009, LT2025, LT2029 (5 credits per module)
Note:¹In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students must pass LT2009.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
10-credit Subject
Students take 10 credits as follows:
¹LT2009, LT2025 (5 credits per module)
Note:¹In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students must pass LT2009.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
Students who have not taken Latin in First Arts (World Languages) may take it as a new subject in Second Arts (World Languages), subject to timetable constraints.
Students take 15 credits as follows:
LT1001 (15 credits).
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
THIRD ARTS (World Languages)
Students spend the Third Year of their programme studying at an
approved university and/or on a work placement in one or two of the
countries of the other language or languages studied.
FOURTH ARTS (World Languages)
15-credit Subject
Students take 15 credits as follows:
LT3030, LT3035, LT3036 (5 credits per module)
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
10-credit Subject
Students take 10 credits as follows:
LT3035, LT3036 (5 credits per module)
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
Students who have not taken Latin in First or Second Arts (World Languages) may take it as a new subject in Fourth Arts (World Languages), subject to timetable constraints.
Students take 15 credits as follows:
LT1001 (15 credits).
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
Students who have taken LT1001 in Second Arts (World Languages) may take Latin as a 15-credit or 10-credit subject (see requirements for Second Arts (World Languages) in Fourth Arts (World Languages), subject to timetable constraints: in addition to general regulations for passing the year, students must pass LT2009.
FIRST ARTS (World Languages)
Students take 15 credits as follows:
PU1101 (10 credits), PU1102 (5 credits).
SECOND ARTS (World Languages)
20-credit Subject
Students take 20 credits as follows:
¹PU2201 (10 credits), PU2202 (5 credits), PU2203 (5 credits).
¹In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students must pass PU2201.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
15-credit Subject
Students take 15 credits as follows:
¹PU2201 (10 credits)
and
5 credits from: PU2202, PU2203 (5 credits per module).
Note: ¹In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students must pass PU2201.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
10-credit Subject
Students take 10 credits as follows:
¹PU2201 (10 credits).
Note: ¹In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students must pass PU2201.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
Students who have not taken Portuguese in First Arts (World Languages) may take it as a new subject in Second Arts (World Languages), subject to timetable constraints:
Students take 15 credits as follows:
¹PU1101 (10 credits), PU1102 (5 credits).
Note: ¹In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students must pass PU1101.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
THIRD ARTS (World Languages)
Subject to having completed a total of 35 credits of Portuguese in
First and Second Arts (World Languages), students may spend either
two semesters in a Portuguese-speaking country (study at partner
institution and/or work placement), or one semester each in
a Portuguese-speaking country and in a country of a second language
studied in First and Second Arts (World Languages) (study at partner
institutions or one semester study at partner institution and one
semester work placement). All courses taken during Third Arts (World
Languages) will be assessed by the approved Host University.
Students undertaking a work placement will take 30 credits as
follows:
LL3901 (20 credits), LL3902 (10 credits)
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
FOURTH ARTS (World Languages)
20-credit Subject
Students take 20 credits as follows:
¹PU3301 (10 credits), PU3302 (5 credits), PU3303(5 credits).
Note:¹In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students must pass PU3301 or PU2201 if PU1101 taken in Second Arts (WL)
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
15-credit Subject
Students take 15 credits as follows:
¹PU3301 (10 credits)
and
5 credits from: PU3302, PU3303 (5 credits per module).
Note:¹In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students must pass PU3301.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
10-credit Subject
Students take 10 credits as follows:
¹PU3301 (10 credits).
Note:¹In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students must pass PU3301.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
Students who have not taken Portuguese in First or Second Arts (World Languages) may take it as a new subject in Second Arts (World Languages), subject to timetable constraints:
Students take 15 credits as follows:
¹PU1101 (10 credits), PU1102 (5 credits).
Note:¹In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students must pass PU1101.
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
Students who have taken PU1101 and PU1102 in Second Arts (World Languages) may take Portuguese as a 20-credit, 15-credit or 10-credit subject (see requirements for Second Arts (World Languages) in Fourth Arts (World Languages), subject to timetable constraints: in addition to general regulations for passing the year, students must pass PU2201.
FIRST ARTS (World Languages)
Students take 15 credits as follows:
Beginners' Spanish
HS1101 (15 credits)
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
or
Non-Beginners' Spanish
HS1030 (5 credits) HS1102 (10 credits)
Note: Students wishing to take Non-Beginners' Spanish must have obtained a minimum Grade H4 in Spanish in the Leaving Certificate Examination (or equivalent).
SECOND ARTS (World Languages)
30-credit Subject
Students take 30 credits as follows:
¹HS2101 or ¹HS2102 (10 credits per module)
plus 20 credits of optional modules to include at least 10
credits from Group A²:
Group A²
HS2009, HS2011, HS2013, HS2014, HS2026, HS2046 (5 credits per module).
Group B
HS2006, HS2017, HS2018, ³HS2019, ³HS2022, ³HS2023, ³HS2024, ³HS2025, HS2044,
HS2057, [LL2001 or LL2003], ³PU2020, ³PU2203 (5 credits per module) ³PU2021 (10 credits).
Note:
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
25-credit Subject
Students take 25 credits as follows:
¹HS2101 or ¹HS2102 (10 credits per module)
plus 15 credits of optional modules to include at least 10 credits
from Group A²:
Group A²
HS2009, HS2011, HS2013, HS2014, HS2026, HS2046 (5 credits per module) .
Group B
HS2006, HS2017, HS2018, ³HS2019, ³HS2022, ³HS2023, ³HS2024, ³HS2025, HS2044,
HS2057, [LL2001 or LL2003], ³PU2020, ³PU2203 (5 credits per module) ³PU2021 (10 credits).
Note:
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
20-credit Subject
Students take 20 credits as follows:
HS2101 or HS2102 (10 credits per module).
plus 10 credits from the following:
HS2009, HS2011, HS2013, HS2014, HS2026, HS2046.
Note: In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students must pass HS2101 or HS2102 (10 credits)
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
15-credit Subject
Students take 15 credits as follows:
HS2101 or HS2102 (10 credits per module).
plus 5 credits from the following:
HS2009, HS2011, HS2013, HS2014, HS2026, HS2046.
Note: In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students must pass HS2101 or HS2102 (10 credits)
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
10-credit Subject
Students take 10 credits from the following:
HS2101 or HS2102 (10 credits per module)
Note: In addition to the general regulations for passing the year, students must pass HS2101 or HS2102
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
Students who have not taken Spanish in First Arts (World Languages) may take it as a new subject in Second Arts (World Languages), subject to timetable constraints:
Students take 15 credits as follows:
Beginners' Spanish
HS1101 (15 credits).
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
THIRD ARTS (World Languages)
Subject to having completed a total of 35 credits of Spanish in First
and Second Arts (World Languages), students may spend either
two semesters in a Spanish-speaking country (study at partner
institution and/or work placement), or one semester each in
a Spanish-speaking country and in a country of a second language
studied in First and Second Arts (World Languages) (study at partner
institutions or one semester study at partner institution and one
semester work placement). All courses taken during Third Arts (World
Languages) will be assessed by the approved Host University.
Students undertaking a work placement will take 30 credits as
follows:
LL3901 (20 credits), HS3012 (10 credits)
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
FOURTH ARTS (World Languages)
50-credit Subject
Students take 50 credits as follows:
¹HS3001 (10 credits), HS3063 (5 credits)
plus 35 credits from the following²:
HS3004, HS3005, HS3007, HS3008, HS3010, HS3018, HS3019, ²HS3022,²HS3023,²HS3024,²HS3025, HS3044, HS3054, HS3058, HS3123, ³LL3001,³LL3002,³LL3102,²PU3020, PU3302, PU3303 (5 credits per
module), PU3021 (10 credits)
²Students may also select one of the following second year 5-credit language-learning modules (not already taken), as an elective:
HS2018, HS2019, HS2022, HS2023, HS2024, HS2025, PU2020 (5 credits per module)
Note:
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
40-credit Subject
Students take 40 credits as follows:
¹HS3001 (10 credits)
plus 30 credits from the following²:
HS3004, HS3005, HS3007, HS3008, HS3010, HS3018, HS3019, ²HS3022,²HS3023, HS3123, ²HS3024,²HS3025, HS3044, HS3054, HS3058, HS3063, ³LL3001,³LL3002,³LL3102,²PU3020, PU3302, PU3303 (5 credits per
module), PU3021 (10 credits)
²Students may also select one of the following second year 5-credit language-learning modules (not already taken), as an elective:
HS2018, HS2019, HS2022, HS2023, HS2024, HS2025, PU2020 (5 credits per module)
Note:
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
30-credit Subject
Students take 30 credits as follows:
¹HS3001 (10 credits)
plus 20 credits from the following²:
HS3004, HS3005, HS3007, HS3008, HS3010, HS3018, HS3019, ²HS3022,²HS3023,²HS3024,²HS3025, HS3044, HS3054, HS3058, HS3123, ³LL3001,³LL3002,³LL3102,²PU3020, PU3302, PU3303 (5 credits per
module), PU3021 (10 credits)
²Students may also select one of the following second year 5-credit language-learning modules (not already taken), as an elective:
HS2018, HS2019, HS2022, HS2023, HS2024, HS2025, PU2020 (5 credits per module)
Note:
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
25-credit Subject
Students take 25 credits as follows:
¹HS3001 (10 credits)
plus 15 credits from the following²:
HS3004, HS3005, HS3007, HS3008, HS3010, HS3018, HS3019, ²HS3022,²HS3023,²HS3024,²HS3025, HS3044, HS3054, HS3058, HS3123, ³LL3001,³LL3002, ³LL3102,²PU3020, PU3302, PU3303 (5 credits per
module), PU3021 (10 credits).
²Students may also select one of the following second year 5-credit language-learning modules (not already taken), as an elective:
HS2018, HS2019, HS2022, HS2023, HS2024, HS2025, PU2020 (5 credits per module)
Note:
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
20-credit Subject
Students take 20 credits as follows:
¹HS3001 (10 credits)
plus 10 credits from the following²:
HS3004, HS3005, HS3007, HS3008, HS3010, HS3018, HS3019, ²HS3022,²HS3023,²HS3024,²HS3025, HS3044, HS3054, HS3058, HS3123, ³LL3001,³LL3002,³LL3102,²PU3020, PU3302, PU3303 (5 credits per
module), PU3021 (10 credits).
²Students may also select one of the following second year 5-credit language-learning modules (not already taken), as an elective:
HS2018, HS2019, HS2022, HS2023, HS2024, HS2025, PU2020 (5 credits per module)
Note:
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
15-credit Subject
Students take 15 credits as follows:
¹HS3001 (10 credits)
plus 5 credits from the following²:
HS3004, HS3005, HS3007, HS3008, HS3010, HS3018, HS3019, ²HS3022,²HS3023,²HS3024,²HS3025, HS3044, HS3054, HS3058, HS3123, ³LL3001,³LL3002,³LL3102,²PU3020, PU3302, PU3303 (5 credits per
module).
²Students may also select one of the following second year 5-credit language-learning modules (not already taken), as an elective:
HS2018, HS2019, HS2022, HS2023, HS2024, HS2025, PU2020 (5 credits per module)
Note:
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
10-credit Subject
Students take 10 credits as follows:
¹HS3001 (10 credits)
Note:
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
Students who have not taken Spanish in First or Second Arts (World Languages) may take it as a new subject in Fourth Arts (World Languages), subject to timetable constraints:
Students take 15 credits as follows:
Beginners' Spanish
HS1101 (15 credits).
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
Students who have taken HS1101 in Second Arts (World Languages) may take Spanish as a 20-credit, 15-credit or 10-credit subject (see requirements for Second Arts (World Languages) in Fourth Arts (World Languages), subject to timetable constraints: in addition to general regulations for passing the year, students must pass HS2101 or HS2102.
FOURTH ARTS (World Languages)
15-credit Subject
Students take 15 credits as follows:
LC3201 (5 credits), LC3202 (10 credits)
Programme Learning Outcomes for BA
(Hons) (World Languages) NFQ Level 8, Major Award
On successful completion of this programme, students should be able to: