Subject Requirements BA Joint Honours Full-Time () This information is for students who are entering Stage 2 in the academic session 2014-15 Click on the relevant subject area for Requirements GROUP A ART HISTORY ECONOMICS GREEK AND ROMAN CIVILISATION IRISH FOLKLORE LINGUISTICS PORTUGUESE* GROUP B GREEK HISTORY MUSIC STATISTICS WELSH GROUP C GERMAN INFORMATION AND SOCIAL COMPUTING IRISH STUDIES LATIN MATHEMATICAL STUDIES SPANISH GROUP E ITALIAN MODERN IRISH PHILOSOPHY SOCIOLOGY GROUP D ARCHAEOLOGY ENGLISH POLITICS GROUP F CELTIC CIVILISATION FRENCH GEOGRAPHY PSYCHOLOGY* NOTES Students are registered to either a single subject major (with prior permission) or a joint major. Students taking a joint major may elect to graduate with a major/minor combination in their two subjects if (a) they have amassed sufficient credit in the subjects and (b) this change is permitted in their particular subjects. Further details are available in a separate document. *Psychology cannot be studied in Stage 2 as part of. Students may avail of elective modules in Psychology subject to the university s regulations on the taking of electives. *Portuguese cannot be studied in Stage 2 as part of.
BA Joint Honours Full-Time () from Stage 1 to Stage 2 Archaeology (ARCH) Straightforward progression students may progress with Archaeology in Stage 2 having passed any two Archaeology modules offered in Stage 1. Art History (AH) Students may progress with Art History in Stage 2 having passed AH 10040 Tools of Art History and one other Art History module offered in Stage 1. Celtic Civilisation (CCIV) Straightforward progression students may progress with Celtic Civilisation in Stage 2 having passed any modules offered in the Celtic Civilisation structure in Stage 1 (includes ARCH 10060). Economics (ECON) Students may progress with Economics in Stage 2 having passed ECON 10010 Principles of Microeconomics and ECON 10020 Principles of Macroeconomics. Please note: ECON10030 Introduction to Quantitative Economics is a compulsory module and must be passed prior to degree completion. Students are strongly recommended to pass ECON10030 during Stage 1.
English (ENG) In order to progress with English in Stage 2, students must have passed the two core English modules offered in Stage 1: students who wish to progress must have passed ENG 10050 Literature in Context 1 and ENG 10060 Literature in Context 2. French & Francophone Studies (FR) Students may progress with French in Stage 2 having passed two modules in French offered at Stage 1. Students wishing to progress must have passed FR10070 French Grammar and Expression plus one other French module offered in Stage 1. Geography (GEOG) Straightforward progression students may progress with Geography in Stage 2 having passed any two Geography modules offered in Stage 1. German (GER) FOR BEGINNERS: Students wishing to progress with German in Stage 2 must have passed GER 10100 German Beginners A and GER 10110 German Beginners B. FOR NON-BEGINNERS: Students may progress with German in Stage 2 having passed GER 10020 German Language Ib plus one other German module offered in Stage 1. Greek Mode B (GRK) Students may progress to Stage 2 having completed 10 credits in Greek Mode B offered in Stage 1. Students wishing to progress must have passed GRK 10110 Ancient Greek Language for Beginners 1 and GRK 10120 Ancient Greek Language for Beginners 2.
Greek and Roman Civilisation (GRC) Straightforward progression students may progress with Greek and Roman Civilisation in Stage 2 having passed any two Greek and Roman Civilisation modules offered in Stage 1. History (HIS) Straightforward progression students may progress with History in Stage 2 having passed any two History modules offered in Stage 1. Information and Library Studies (ILS) Special Note (60 credits) Yes Straightforward progression students may progress with Information and Library Studies in Stage 2 having passed any two of the Information and Social Computing modules offered in Stage 1. This is a special joint major in that you MUST take 60 credits from the Information and Library Studies Programme and not the usual minimum 50 credits. Information and Social Computing (IS) Straightforward progression students may progress with Information and Social Computing in Stage 2 having passed any two of the Information and Social Computing modules offered in Stage 1.
Irish Folklore (IRFL) Students may progress with Irish Folklore in Stage 2 having passed both core Irish Folklore modules offered in Stage 1. Irish Studies (IRST) Straightforward progression students may progress with Irish Studies in Stage 2 having passed both core Irish Studies modules offered in Stage 1. Italian Studies (ITAL) Students may progress with Italian in Stage 2 having passed two modules in Italian offered in Stage 1. Students wishing to progress must have passed ITAL10030 Italian Language 1b plus one other Italian module offered in Stage 1. Latin Mode A (LAT) In order to progress to Stage 2, students must have passed the ten-credit core module LAT20140 Intermediate Latin offered in Stage 1. Latin Mode B (LAT) Students may progress to Stage 2 having completed 10 credits in Latin Mode B in Stage 1. Students wishing to progress must have passed LAT 10110 Beginners Latin 1 and LAT 10120 Beginners Latin 2.
Linguistics (LING) Students may progress with Linguistics in Stage 2 having passed any two modules offered in Linguistics in Stage 1 *Please note: students are advised to take LING 10040 Words and Sentences to avail of all possible options in Stage 2. Please contact the School of Irish, Celtic Studies, Irish Folklore and Linguistics for further information. Mathematical Studies (MST) Students may progress with Mathematical Studies in Stage 2 having passed MST 10010 Calculus I and MST 10030 Linear Algebra I offered in Stage 1. It is strongly recommended that students take all four Level 1 modules offered in Stage 1. Modern Irish (IR) Students may progress with Modern Irish in Stage 2 having passed IR 10040 Teanga Na Gaeilge plus one other Level 1 Modern Irish module offered in Stage 1. Music (MUS) Special Note Students may progress with Music in Stage 2 having passed the 10-credit core module MUS 10140 Theory & Analysis of Tonality I offered in Stage 1. Please note: students will be required to pass all three Level 1 Music modules offered in Stage 1 prior to degree completion. Music CANNOT be taken as a Minor. Therefore you cannot graduate with a /Minor classification where Music is the Minor component.
Philosophy (PHIL) Straightforward progression students may progress with Philosophy in Stage 2 having passed any two Philosophy modules offered in Stage 1. Politics (POL) Straightforward progression students may progress with Politics in Stage 2 having passed any two modules from the Politics structures offered in Stage 1. Psychology (PSY) No No Psychology can only be taken as electives after Stage 1 subject to the University policy on elective provision. Sociology (SOC) Students may progress with Sociology in Stage 2 having passed any two of the Sociology modules offered in Stage 1. Please note: SOC 10010 Foundations of Sociological Thought is a compulsory module and must be passed prior to degree completion.
Spanish (SPAN) FOR BEGINNERS: Students who wish to progress with Spanish in Stage 2 must have passed SPAN10140 Intensive ab initio Spanish 1a and SPAN10150 Intensive ab initio Spanish 1 b. FOR NON-BEGINNERS: Students may progress with Spanish in Stage 2 having passed two modules in Spanish offered in Stage 1. Students who wish to progress must have passed SPAN10050 Spanish Language 1b and one other Spanish module offered in Stage 1. Statistics (STAT) Students who wish to progress with Statistics in Stage 2 must have passed STAT 10050 Intro to Statistical Modelling and STAT 10060 Statistical Modelling in Stage 1. Welsh (WEL) Straightforward progression students may progress with Welsh in Stage 2 having passed both Welsh modules offered in Stage 1.