In this programme the History of the Celts will be placed in a European and global context allowing for a deep understanding of Celtic Civilization from Antiquity to the present day. Students will also engage with the aesthetic, stylistic, historical and critical elements of the visual arts: painting, sculpture, architecture, the decorative arts and modern visual art forms, including photography, video and will gain digital expertise in Medieval artifacts. The diversity of choice in the modules that are available – from early Irish and Welsh to Medieval art and architecture, and folklore and migration – draws together Celtic Studies, Art History and History. This unique interdisciplinary programme covers all of these areas, ranging across Celtic Studies, Art History and History. The core of this programme will see students examine the history, literature, language and culture of the Celts across the centuries. It will challenge students and will develop their critical thinking and evaluation skills, as well as providing an appreciation of the complexities of ideas, societies, cultures, languages and art.
- School
- School of Art History and Cultural Policy
- Attendance
- Full Time
- Level
- Undergraduate
- NFQ Level
- 8
- Award
- Bachelor of Arts
- Mode of Delivery
- On Campus
- Programme Director
- Professor Lynda Mulvin
- Overall Programme Credits:
- 240
- Programme Credits:
- Stage 1
Core/Option: 55 Electives: 5
Stage 2
Core/Option: 50 Electives: 10
Stage 3
Core/Option: 50 Electives: 10
Stage 4
Core/Option: 50 Electives: 10 - Major/Minor Core & Option Credits:
- Stage 4: 50
Curricular information is subject to change.
The BA Humanities is an innovative, interdisciplinary four-year programme that combines multiple subjects to provide coherence and depth to student learning within nine carefully structured pathways. Taught by expert academics in the Arts and Humanities, the BA Humanities programme offers both intensive training in particular disciplines and unique skill sets that are developed by bringing together subjects that and relate closely to each other. Students will gain essential life and employment skills, including critical, analytical and creative thinking, and expert communications, while learning how to be adaptable and flexible in preparation for employment in a dynamic work environment.
This interdisciplinary Celtic Studies, Art History and History pathway provides an opportunity to study issues ranging across these three fields. The core of this pathway will see students examine the history, literature, language and culture of the Celts across the centuries. It will challenge students to develop their critical thinking and evaluation skills as they develop understanding and an appreciation of the complexities of ideas, societies, cultures, languages and art. Students on this pathway will gain the transferable skills and interdisciplinary competencies most highly valued by organisations in the cultural and heritage sector and education sector, by employers in archives, media, journalism, museums and galleries, and by a wide range of private and public sector employers.
2 - Evaluate ideas, challenge assumptions and develop creative solutions to problems including through the independent pursuit of knowledge and making connections between different disciplinary approaches and methods.
3 - Demonstrate effective communication, digital expertise, collaboration and leadership skills to convert decisions and commitments into action.
4 - Understand the ethical implications of ideas, communications, and actions including demonstrated awareness of the historical and cultural construction of knowledge systems and traditions
5 - Understand the relevance and contribution of the Humanities to contemporary society and cultural practice including an ability to articulate the links between past and present as well as the influence of the past on shaping community and societal structures and beliefs.
6 - Articulate advocacy of human, social and cultural values with a propensity towards and awareness of the value of life-long learning, an understanding of how to learn, including an appreciation of the complexity of ideas, of societies, cultures and language and art history.
UCD Arts & Humanities Programme Office,
Newman Building,
Belfield,
Dublin 4
Tel: +353 1 716 8321/8102
Web: www.ucd.ie/ahss
Stage 4
Students are required to take 50 credits of option modules in Stage 4. Students can choose to take the dissertation option (5credit research preparation plus 15 credit dissertation) must choose an additional 30 credits of option modules from the various option lists.
Students who do not take the dissertation option must take 50 credits of option modules. Students must also either take 10 credits of electives, or choose 10 credits of option modules in place of their electives.
Below is a list of all modules offered for this degree in the current academic year. Click on the module to discover what you will learn in the module, how you will learn and assessment feedback profile amongst other information.
Incoming Stage 1 undergraduates can usually select an Elective in the Spring Trimester. Most continuing undergraduate students can select up to two Elective modules (10 Credits) per stage. There is also the possibility to take up to 10 extra Elective credits.
Trimester | Credits | |||
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Stage 4 Options - A) Min 0 of: The stage 4 dissertation is optional for all students. However, students who wish to take the 15credit dissertation module must take ARCH30700 Research Project Preparation in the first trimester. It is recommended that students spread their credit workload evenly between Trimester 1 and Trimester 2 i.e. 30 credits per trimester |
ARCH30700 | Research Project Preparation | Autumn | 5 |
Stage 4 Options - A) Min 0 of: The stage 4 dissertation is optional for all students. However, students who wish to take the 15credit dissertation module must take ARCH30700 Research Project Preparation in the first trimester. It is recommended that students spread their credit workload evenly between Trimester 1 and Trimester 2 i.e. 30 credits per trimester |
CAHA30010 | Dissertation | Spring | 15 |
Stage 4 Options - B) Min 1 of: Students who choose to take the dissertation option (5credit research preparation plus 15 credit dissertation) must take a minimum of 10 credits from the Art History options below. Students who do not take the dissertation option may take more than 10 credits from each of the three subject groups. |
AH30010 | Writings on Art | Autumn | 5 |
Stage 4 Options - B) Min 1 of: Students who choose to take the dissertation option (5credit research preparation plus 15 credit dissertation) must take a minimum of 10 credits from the Art History options below. Students who do not take the dissertation option may take more than 10 credits from each of the three subject groups. |
AH30590 | Woman & Modern Architecture | Autumn | 10 |
Stage 4 Options - B) Min 1 of: Students who choose to take the dissertation option (5credit research preparation plus 15 credit dissertation) must take a minimum of 10 credits from the Art History options below. Students who do not take the dissertation option may take more than 10 credits from each of the three subject groups. |
AH30630 | Genre in the Age of Vermeer | Autumn | 10 |
Stage 4 Options - B) Min 1 of: Students who choose to take the dissertation option (5credit research preparation plus 15 credit dissertation) must take a minimum of 10 credits from the Art History options below. Students who do not take the dissertation option may take more than 10 credits from each of the three subject groups. |
AH30540 | Georgian Dublin | Spring | 5 |
Stage 4 Options - B) Min 1 of: Students who choose to take the dissertation option (5credit research preparation plus 15 credit dissertation) must take a minimum of 10 credits from the Art History options below. Students who do not take the dissertation option may take more than 10 credits from each of the three subject groups. |
AH30600 | From Constantinople to Istanbul: Art, Faith, Politics | Spring | 10 |
Stage 4 Options - B) Min 1 of: Students who choose to take the dissertation option (5credit research preparation plus 15 credit dissertation) must take a minimum of 10 credits from the Art History options below. Students who do not take the dissertation option may take more than 10 credits from each of the three subject groups. |
AH30650 | Art/Resistance/Activism | Spring | 10 |
Stage 4 Options - C) Min 1 of: Students who choose to take the dissertation option (5credit research preparation plus 15 credit dissertation) must take a minimum of 10 credits from the History options below. Students who do not take the dissertation option may take more than 10 credits from each of the three subject groups. |
HIS31320 | The Irish Revolution, 1910-1923 | Autumn | 10 |
Stage 4 Options - C) Min 1 of: Students who choose to take the dissertation option (5credit research preparation plus 15 credit dissertation) must take a minimum of 10 credits from the History options below. Students who do not take the dissertation option may take more than 10 credits from each of the three subject groups. |
HIS32620 | International Relations in the Asia Pacific, 1890s-1950s | Autumn and Spring (separate) | 10 |
Stage 4 Options - C) Min 1 of: Students who choose to take the dissertation option (5credit research preparation plus 15 credit dissertation) must take a minimum of 10 credits from the History options below. Students who do not take the dissertation option may take more than 10 credits from each of the three subject groups. |
HIS31280 | Rise, Fall, Rise of Modern Japan | Spring | 10 |
Stage 4 Options - C) Min 1 of: Students who choose to take the dissertation option (5credit research preparation plus 15 credit dissertation) must take a minimum of 10 credits from the History options below. Students who do not take the dissertation option may take more than 10 credits from each of the three subject groups. |
HIS31310 | Madness and Civilisation | Spring | 10 |
Stage 4 Options - C) Min 1 of: Students who choose to take the dissertation option (5credit research preparation plus 15 credit dissertation) must take a minimum of 10 credits from the History options below. Students who do not take the dissertation option may take more than 10 credits from each of the three subject groups. |
HIS31400 | British Atlantic History, 1607-1776 | Spring | 10 |
Stage 4 Options - C) Min 1 of: Students who choose to take the dissertation option (5credit research preparation plus 15 credit dissertation) must take a minimum of 10 credits from the History options below. Students who do not take the dissertation option may take more than 10 credits from each of the three subject groups. |
HIS31760 | Irish Foreign Policy, 1919-73: A Place Among the Nations | Spring | 10 |
Stage 4 Options - C) Min 1 of: Students who choose to take the dissertation option (5credit research preparation plus 15 credit dissertation) must take a minimum of 10 credits from the History options below. Students who do not take the dissertation option may take more than 10 credits from each of the three subject groups. |
HIS31900 | Roads to Heaven & Hell | Spring | 10 |
Stage 4 Options - C) Min 1 of: Students who choose to take the dissertation option (5credit research preparation plus 15 credit dissertation) must take a minimum of 10 credits from the History options below. Students who do not take the dissertation option may take more than 10 credits from each of the three subject groups. |
HIS32330 | A History of Decadence: Sex, Spectacle and Corruption in Eighteenth-Century Venice | Spring | 10 |
Stage 4 Options - D) Min 1 of: Students who choose to take the dissertation option (5credit research preparation plus 15 credit dissertation) must take a minimum of 10 credits from the Celtic Studies options below. Students who do not take the dissertation option may take more than 10 credits from each of the three subject groups. |
CCIV20130 | Kings and Heroes of Early Ireland | Autumn | 5 |
Stage 4 Options - D) Min 1 of: Students who choose to take the dissertation option (5credit research preparation plus 15 credit dissertation) must take a minimum of 10 credits from the Celtic Studies options below. Students who do not take the dissertation option may take more than 10 credits from each of the three subject groups. |
CCIV30070 | Introduction to Early Irish 1 | Autumn | 5 |
Stage 4 Options - D) Min 1 of: Students who choose to take the dissertation option (5credit research preparation plus 15 credit dissertation) must take a minimum of 10 credits from the Celtic Studies options below. Students who do not take the dissertation option may take more than 10 credits from each of the three subject groups. |
CCIV30110 | Early Irish Myths & Sagas | Autumn | 5 |
Stage 4 Options - D) Min 1 of: Students who choose to take the dissertation option (5credit research preparation plus 15 credit dissertation) must take a minimum of 10 credits from the Celtic Studies options below. Students who do not take the dissertation option may take more than 10 credits from each of the three subject groups. |
CCIV20070 | Poets, Power and Performance | Spring | 5 |
Stage 4 Options - D) Min 1 of: Students who choose to take the dissertation option (5credit research preparation plus 15 credit dissertation) must take a minimum of 10 credits from the Celtic Studies options below. Students who do not take the dissertation option may take more than 10 credits from each of the three subject groups. |
CCIV20120 | Law & Society in Early Ireland | Spring | 5 |
Stage 4 Options - D) Min 1 of: Students who choose to take the dissertation option (5credit research preparation plus 15 credit dissertation) must take a minimum of 10 credits from the Celtic Studies options below. Students who do not take the dissertation option may take more than 10 credits from each of the three subject groups. |
CCIV30100 | Introduction to Early Irish 2 | Spring | 5 |
Stage 4 Options - E) Min 0 of: You may select this module as one of your elective modules. General Elective modules can also be chosen on the Electives Tab |
HUM30050 | Writing for Life: employability skills for arts and humanities students | Spring | 5 |
Module Weighting Info
Award | GPA | ||||
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Programme | Module Weightings | Rule Description | Description | ||
BHACS024 | Stage 4 - 50.00% Stage 3 - 30.00% Stage 2 - 20.00% |
Standard Honours Award | First Class Honours | 3.68 |
4.20 |
Second Class Honours, Grade 1 | 3.08 |
3.67 |
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Second Class Honours, Grade 2 | 2.48 |
3.07 |
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Pass | 2.00 |
2.47 |