We have an extensive and diverse portfolio of undergraduate programmes in the College of Arts, Social Sciences and Celtic Studies that are taught by leading academic experts. Our courses range from the highly flexible BA(Joint-Honours) to our selection of more specialised degrees, called denominated degrees, but each course that we offer enables our students to shape their own degree.

Our courses have been developed in close consultation with major employers, indigenous and international, reflecting the increasing demand for highly skilled, innovative and flexible graduates. Our graduates have the ability to distil and critically assess information, to think innovatively and act independently. They demonstrate excellent analytical skills, precise communication skills, and can work effectively on their own initiative and in teams. In delivering excellence across our degrees, we have a student-centered ethos that provides a space for students to learn and develop both personally and professionally.

Programme Name

CAO Code

Bachelor of Arts Joint Honours

GY101

Bachelor of Arts (Child, Youth and Family: Policy and Practice)

GY137

Bachelor of Arts (Digital Arts and Technology)

GY125

Bachelor of Arts (Drama, Theatre, and Performance Studies)

GY118

Bachelor of Arts (English and Creative Writing)

GY111

Bachelor of Arts (Film & Digital Media)

GY127

Bachelor of Arts (Global Experience)

GY129

Bachelor of Arts (Global Languages)

GY128

Bachelor of Arts (Global Media)

GY135

Bachelor of Arts (History)

GY105

Bachelor of Arts (Journalism)

GY119

Bachelor of Arts (Mathematics and Education)

GY109

Bachelor of Arts (Music)

GY130

Bachelor of Arts Children Studies ACS

GY110 ACS

Bachelor of Arts Children Studies AWC

GY110 AWC

Bachelor of Arts Education (Computer Science and Mathematical Studies)

GY133

Bachelor of Arts with Human Rights

GY113

Bachelor of Science (Psychology)

GY104

Bachelor of Science (Social Science)

GY123

Bachelor of Science in Geography and Geosystems

GY134

Government (Politics, Economics and Law)

GY132

 

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