The MA in The Beginnings of Irish Christianity is a full-time programme taken over 12 months or a part-time programme taken over 24 months from the date of first registration for the programme.
Candidates must have at least a Second Class Honours primary degree in a relevant discipline.
Students take 90 credits as follows:
Part 1 (60 credits)
Core Modules
CC6014 Independent Research: Early Christian Ireland
(10 credits) or CC6021
Devotion and Belief in Pre-Norman Ireland (10 credits)
Students who have previously studied Celtic Civilisation in UCC or students who have studied an equivalent in their undergraduate studies must register for CC6014. All other students must register for CC6021.
Elective Modules
The choice of modules is made in consultation with the student's
supervisor and is subject to the approval of the Programme
Coordinator. The availability of modules, including CC6013 are subject to timetable requirements and/or sufficient student demand in any given year or Semester.
Students who have not previously taken the following undergraduate
modules may take up to 15 credits from:
AR2034 The Archaeology of Early Medieval Ireland and Britain (5 credits)
AR3039 The Archaeology of the Early Irish Church (5 credits)
GR2031 The Rise of
Christianity (5 credits)
HI3051 Ireland and the Beginnings of Europe (5 credits)
HI3052 From Pagans to Christians (5 credits)
LT2009 Reading Latin (5 credits)
The remaining elective modules are to be chosen from the following:
CC6001 Old Irish (10 credits) or
CC6011 Continuing Old Irish (10 credits)
CC6005 Research Seminar (10 credits)
CC6006 Special Topic (10 credits)
CC6008 Palaeography and Manuscript-based Research (10 credits)
CC6013 Field Trips to Early Christian Sites (15 credits)
CC6020 Otherworlds and Afterworlds in the Medieval
Irish Imagination (10 credits)
LT6001 Beginners' Latin (15 credits)
Note: Students who take the core module CC6014 may not select the elective module CC6006 and students who have previously taken CC3004 may not select CC6020.
Part II
CC6016 Dissertation in the
Beginnings of Irish Christianity (30 credits)
The Dissertation, of 15,000 words, must be on a topic chosen in
consultation with the Department.
Postgraduate Diploma in The Beginnings of Irish Christianity
Upon satisfactory completion of 60 credits, students may opt not to
complete the dissertation and exit the programme and be conferred with a
Postgraduate Diploma in The Beginnings of Irish Christianity. A
student who subsequently applies to continue to Master’s level must do
so within 5 years of successful completion of the Postgraduate
Diploma.
Postgraduate Certificate in The Beginnings of Irish
Christianity
Upon satisfactory completion of 30 credits (10 credits of which must
be a core module), students may opt to exit the programme and be
conferred with a Postgraduate Certificate in The Beginnings of Irish
Christianity.
Examinations
Full details and regulations governing Examinations for each programme
will be contained in the Marks and Standards 2018/2019 Book and for
each module in the Book of Modules 2018/2019.
Programme Learning Outcomes for MA in The Beginnings of Irish
Christianity (NFQ Level 9 Major Award)
On successful completion of this programme, students should be able
to:
Programme Learning Outcomes for Postgraduate Diploma in The
Beginnings of Irish Christianity (NFQ Level 9 Major
Award)
On successful completion of this programme, students should be able
to:
Programme Learning Outcomes for Postgraduate Certificate in
The Beginnings of Irish Christianity (NFQ Level 9
Minor Award)
On successful completion of this programme, students should be able
to: