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Undergraduate
Exploring what has shaped our societies, understanding of how people communicate and learning how to argue for change: these are vital stalks of arts and humanities. In addition to gaining subject expertise through world-leading faculty, our students learn to think independently, act creatively and adapt effectively to new situations and challenges, enabling them to enjoy fulfilling careers. The critical analysis which lies at the heart of the disciplines enables our graduates to enjoy successful careers across a broad range of industries, including the arts, culture, public sector, business, innovation and the media.
UCD offers 3 ways to study for a Bachelor of Arts (BA):
- BA Humanities is a 4-year innovative degree that offers 14 defined courses. Your learning will be empowered with unique internship, research and study abroad opportunities.
- BA Joint Honours is UCD's long established 3-year degree. Students choose from a diverse portfolio of 26 different subjects with the option to add a study abroad year.
- BA Modern Languages is a 4-year intensive language degree for students who wish to develop expertise in multilingual environments and cultures with a built-in study abroad year.
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About Arts & Humanities
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Why study at UCD?
UCD Arts & Humanities is Ireland’s leading centre for research, creative practice and innovation. We offer a first-class education in a broad spectrum of disciplines as well as the chance to pursue your interests and develop your profile in a wide range of co- and extra-curricular activities. We are ranked 40 for English Literature & Language and in the top 100 for History and Performing Arts (QS World Subject Rankings by subject 2024).
Our courses provide opportunities for study abroad, internships, research and project work and our unrivalled choice of subjects can be studied in three distinct BA degrees: BA Humanities, BA Modern Languages and BA Joint Honours (two subjects).
What courses are available?
The following courses are available in this area:\ \
- Joint Honours
- Music
- History
- Irish Studies
- An Ghaeilge & An Cultúr
- Art History
- Celtic Civilisation
- Classics (Greek & Roman Civil,Latin,Greek)
- Classics, Art History & Archaeology
- Classics, English & History
- Creative & Cultural Industries
- Drama Studies
- English
- English Literature
- English with Creative Writing
- English, Drama & Film
- European Studies
- Film Studies
- French
- German
- Global Studies
- Greek
- History & Politics
- Irish Folklore
- Irish Language, Literature & Translation
- Irish/Gaeilge
- Italian
- Languages, Linguistics & Cultures
- Liberal Arts & Sciences
- Linguistics
- Mathematics
- Modern Languages
- Music, Film & Drama
- Portuguese
- Spanish
- Statistics (through Arts & Humanities/Social Sciences)
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Institutions and Centres
UCD is building an environment that will support researchers across a broad spectrum of disciplines and that encourages collaborative research. Several research institutes and centres have been established to provide state-of-the-art resources and a critical mass of academics, including;
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- Applied Language Centre
- Mícheál Ó' Cléirigh Institute for the Study of Irish History and Culture
- The Clinton Institute for American Studies
- Humanities Institute of Ireland
- The Irish Institute for Chinese Studies
- UCD Lárionad de Bhaldraithe do Léann na Gaeilge / Centre for Irish Language Studies
- UCD Centre for War Studies
- UCD Centre for Gender, Feminisms and Sexualities
- UCD Centre for Canadian Studies
- UCD Centre for Australian Studies
- UCD Mícheál Ó Cléirigh Institute
Graduate Profile
Accomplished alumni of UCD Arts and Humanities include:
- Maeve Binchy, Author
- John Bruton, Former Taoiseach (Prime Minister of Ireland)
- Hazel Chu, Lord Mayor of Dublin and Green Party Councillor
- John A Costello, Former Taoiseach (Prime Minister of Ireland)
- Sile de Valera, Harvard Research Fellow
- Dr Garret Fitzgerald, Former Taoiseach (Prime Minister of Ireland)
- Dr Patrick Honohan, Former Governor, Central Bank of Ireland
- Neil Jordan, Film-maker
- James Joyce, Author
- Claire Loftus, Director of Public Prosecutions
- John McMenamin, Supreme Court Judge
- Denis O'Brien, Entrepreneur
- Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh, Former President of Ireland
- Nuala O'Faolain, Author
- Emily O'Reilly, European Ombudsman
- Fintan O'Toole, Columnist/Writer
- Dalton Philips, CEO Dublin Airport Authority
- Ryan Tubridy, Broadcaster
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