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Lecture Timetable
Lecture Timetable 2024-2025 (Celtic Civilisation)
Detailed information on module content, lecture venues, and optional modules from other disciplines (which can be taken in Second Year and Final Year), can be found in the course booklets, available here.
While every effort is made to ensure that all the information below is correct, issues can always arise with respect to staffing, venue availability, and/or size of room allocation, etc., which require later amendments to the timetable. Please contact Dr Isaac directly for the timetable for Welsh Language modules. Slots marked with an asterisk (*) can be rescheduled depending on student timetables. If a slot is marked with a double asterisk (**), this indicates that the module is not available during the current academic year.
Am | Time | Dé Luain | Monday | Dé Máirt | Tuesday | Dé Céadaoin | Wednesday | Déardaoin | Thursday | Dé hAoine | Friday |
9.00-10.00 |
SG223 Society and Social Institutions** |
SG111 Early & Medieval History of the Celts |
SG223 Society and Social Institutions** |
SG1101 Medieval Celtic Literature B |
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10.00-11.00 | |||||
11.00-12.00 | SG221 Medieval Irish Language** |
SG3100 The Cultural Impact of Christianity** |
SG215 Medieval Irish Literature c.700-1100 | ||
12.00-1.00 |
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SG215 Medieval Irish Literature c.700-1100 |
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1.00-2.00 |
SG221 Medieval Irish Language** |
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2.00-3.00 |
SG3103 Poets and Patrons: Gaelic Literature c.1100-1600 |
SG216 Stories of Medieval Wales |
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SG3103 Poets and Patrons: Gaelic Literature c.1100-1600 |
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3.00-4.00 |
SG3100 The Cultural Impact of Christianity** |
SG1100 Medieval Celtic Literature A |
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4.00-5.00 |
SG313 Poetry of Medieval Wales |
SG216 Stories of Medieval Wales |
SG111 Early & Medieval History of the Celts |
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5.00-6.00 |
SG313 Poetry of Medieval Wales |
Am | Time | Dé Luain | Monday | Dé Máirt | Tuesday | Dé Céadaoin | Wednesday | Déardaoin | Thursday | Dé hAoine | Friday |
9.00-10.00 |
SG319 Medieval Irish Language IV |
SG116 Celtic Mythology, Religion & Folklore |
SG220 King Arthur & the Holy Grail |
SG1101 Medieval Celtic Literature B |
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10.00-11.00 | |||||
11.00-12.00 |
SG319 Medieval Irish Language IV |
SG320 Medieval Women in the Celtic-speaking West |
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12.00-1.00 |
SG220 King Arthur & the Holy Grail |
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1.00-2.00 |
SG222 Medieval Irish Language I |
SG316 The Celtic Languages & their Relatives |
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2.00-3.00 |
SG217 Ancient Celtic Myths |
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SG3103 Celtic Onomastics |
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3.00-4.00 | SG320 Medieval Women in the Celtic-speaking West |
SG1100 Medieval Celtic Literature A |
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4.00-5.00 |
SG217 Ancient Celtic Myths
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SG222 Medieval Irish Language I |
SG316 The Celtic Languages & their Relatives
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SG116 Celtic Mythology, Religion & Folklore
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SG3103 Celtic Onomastics |
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5.00-6.00 |