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BA Humanities European Studies (DN530/HSS6)

Undergraduate (Level 8 NFQ, Credits 240)
Academic Year 2024/2025
Study Abroad
Scholarships Available
Duration:
4 Year(s)
Next Intake:
2024/2025 September
General Entry Requirements (A-Level)

CCC

General Entry Requirements (IB)

24

Country Specific Entry Requirements:
Visit the UCD Global Undergraduate Entry Requirements webpage.

Curricular information is subject to change.

European Studies is an exciting and challenging new UCD BA Humanities course, taught by some of Ireland’s leading academics. Transnational and interdisciplinary in perspective, the course is designed to inspire in-depth exploration of the rich and varied cultures and histories of Europe. This course will equip students with valued skills in research, communication and language.

About this Course

European Studies examines the significance of Europe through history, languages, literatures and cultures, focusing on processes of change, including migration, war and integration. Students study one language: French, German, Italian or Spanish, and will develop their language skills and spend at least one trimester at a partner European university in their third year.

First Year

Modules include:

  • Approaches to European Studies 1
  • Modern Europe
  • Rome to Renaissance: Medieval Europe
  • German History on Screen
  • Renaissance Italy
  • French Fictions
  • Language modules

Second Year

Modules include:

  • Approaches to European Studies 2
  • Islam & Christianity
  • Early Modern Europe
  • The Cinema of Almodovar
  • The Enlightenment: An Introduction
  • Post-War: Europe since 1945
  • Radical Thinkers
  • Intercultural Communication
  • Language modules
  • Internship

Third and Fourth Year

In your third year, you will study abroad for a trimester or year to develop your language skills and immerse yourself in a new culture. If you study abroad for a trimester, you then have a range of options that will enable you to broaden your horizons and enrich your academic experience:

  • Apply for a competitive internship in an area that interests you and relates to your area of study
  • Deepen your knowledge by studying a dedicated range of European Studies modules. Modules include: Transcultural Encounters, Weaponizing the Word: Media & Conflict in Pre-Industrial Europe
  • Italian Women Writers • Environment & Power in Modern Russia, Versailles: Power, Politics & Spectacle, The First World War, Genocide & Mass Violence, Language modules

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.

Module ID Module Title Trimester Credits
Stage 1 Core Modules
     
EUST10010 Approaches to European Studies Autumn

5

HIS10070 The Making of Modern Europe: 1500-2000 Autumn

5

HIS10080 Rome to Renaissance Autumn

5

Stage 1 Core Modules
     
Stage 1 Options
     
AH10070 Dublin: Its Museums and Collections Autumn

5

AH10120 The Art of the Renaissance: Reform and Rebirth Autumn

5

AH10160 Art History in the Making Autumn

5

CCIV10010 Introduction to Celtic Civilization Autumn

5

CCIV10040 Vikings in the Celtic World Autumn

5

GRC10130 Ancient Rome: An Introduction Autumn

5

GRC10170 Lost Cities of the Ancient World Autumn

5

GRC10190 War and the Hero: The Epics of Homer and Virgil Autumn

5

IRFL10010 Introduction to Folklore Autumn

5

IRST10010 Introduction to Irish Studies Autumn

5

POL10170 Foundations in Political Research Autumn

5

DSCY10050 War: Ancient and modern Autumn and Spring (separate)

5

IR10050 Irish for Beginners/Gaeilge do Thosaitheoirí Autumn and Spring (separate)

5

AH10140 The Baroque to Romanticism: European Art, 1600-1850 Spring

5

AH10150 The Modern World 1848-1914 Spring

5

ARCH10050 Intro archaeology of Ireland Spring

5

CCIV10030 The British Celts Spring

5

DSCY10120 Contagion & Control Spring

5

GRC10200 Classical Greece Spring

5

HIS10310 Ireland's English Centuries Spring

5

HIS10320 The Making of Modern Ireland, 1800-2000 Spring

5

IRST10020 Introduction to Irish Cultural Studies Spring

5

LAW10440 Law in Europe Spring

5

LING10010 Language Use and Communication Spring

5

MUS10120 Music, Culture and Society Spring

5

PHIL10030 Introduction to Modern Philosophy Spring

5

PHIL10070 The First Philosophers Spring

5

PHIL10100 Existentialism and Humanism: An Introduction to Continental Philosophy Spring

5

POL10120 Foundations in Global Development Spring

5

POL10160 Foundations of Contemporary Politics Spring

5

Stage 1 Options
     
Stage 2 Core Modules
     
EUST20010 Discourses of Freedom Autumn

5

HIS21140 History Today Autumn

5

Stage 2 Core Modules
     
Stage 2 Options
     
AH20200 The Modern to the Contemporary Autumn

5

AH20280 Queer Art Histories Autumn

5

ARCH20610 Historical Archaeology Autumn

5

FR20020 French language II a: Grammaire et syntaxe françaises Autumn

5

FR20130 French New Wave Autumn

5

FR20220 World War 2 in French Culture Autumn

5

FR20260 Reading Prose in the Early Modern Period Autumn

5

GER20060 German Language II a Autumn

5

GER20230 Transcultural Encounters 1 Autumn

5

GER20240 German for Ex-Beginners A Autumn

5

GER20260 Radical Thinkers Autumn

5

GRC20220 Greeks, Romans, and Barbarians Autumn

5

HIS20670 The French Revolution Autumn

5

HIS21240 Celts, Romans and Vikings: The Formation of Early Ireland Autumn

5

HIS21320 Sport and the modern world Autumn

5

HIS21340 The Irish at War, 1914-1998 Autumn

5

INRL20160 Introduction to European Union Politics Autumn

5

IRFL20010 The Study of Folklore: Origins and Development Autumn

5

IRFL20030 The Narrative Art Autumn

5

ITAL20010 Italian Language II a Autumn

5

ITAL20160 Reading Italian Literature Autumn

5

ITAL20240 Italian history 1815-1945 Autumn

5

MUS20400 Early European Music Autumn

5

PHIL20500 Phenomenology & Existentialism Autumn

5

SPAN20080 Spanish Language II a Autumn

5

SPAN20230 Spanish ex ab-initio IIa Autumn

5

SPAN20240 Latin American Culture I Autumn

5

SPAN20260 Modern Spanish Theatre Autumn

5

SPAN20290 21st-C Spanish fictions Autumn

5

AH20230 European Architecture Spring

5

AH20250 Early Islamic Art and Architecture Spring

5

AH20290 Art & Death Spring

5

ARCH20620 People in Prehistory: key themes and problems Spring

5

CCIV20120 Law & Society in Early Ireland Spring

5

ECON20120 The Economics of the European Union: Institutions, Policies and Crises Spring

5

FR20040 French Language II b: Expression française écrite et orale Spring

5

FR20160 The Realist Novel Spring

5

FR20180 La France d'aujourd'hui Spring

5

FR20250 Social Networks: Experiments in Early Modern Friendship Spring

5

GEOG20170 Global Historical Geographies Spring

5

GER20070 German Language II b Spring

5

GER20190 Grimms' Tales and Adaptations Spring

5

GER20250 German for Ex-Beginners B Spring

5

GRC20030 Early Roman Empire Spring

5

GRC20270 The Athenian Empire Spring

5

HIS20460 Islam and Christianity in the Middle Ages Spring

5

HIS20820 Nazi Germany Spring

5

HIS20950 European Statecraft, Strategy & Culture, c. 1470-c.1770: Personalities & Power Spring

5

HUM20030 Career Readiness (Humanities) Spring

5

IRFL20100 Oral history and tradition Spring

5

ITAL20080 Italian Language II b Spring

5

ITAL20230 Italian cinema and society Spring

5

MUS20410 Music History Since 1750 Spring

5

PHIL20580 Plato's Republic Spring

5

SPAN20060 Spanish Language II b Spring

5

SPAN20300 Spaces of Conflict in Spanish Film Spring

5

SPAN20310 Indigenous Cultures Spring

5

Stage 2 Options
     
Stage 3 Options
     
FR30040 Literature of Quebec Autumn

5

FR30290 Qu'est-ce que l'individualisme Autumn

5

FR30310 French Language 3a: Expression avancée Autumn

5

FR30370 Equality and Feminisms in C17 France Autumn

5

FR30390 Postcolonial Narratives in French Autumn

5

GEOG30240 Political Geography of European Integration Autumn

5

GER30080 German Language III a Autumn

5

GER30130 Translating Contemporary Texts German-English (Advanced) Autumn

5

GER30210 Transcultural Encounters 2 Autumn

5

HIS31250 Dynastic Politics, Culture & Diplomacy in Post-Westphalian Germany Autumn

10

HIS31320 The Irish Revolution, 1910-1923 Autumn

10

HIS31840 The First World War: cultures and consequences Autumn

10

HIS32310 Revolutionary Russia, 1905-1921 Autumn

5

HIS32380 Genocide & Mass Violence in the Twentieth Century Autumn

5

HIS32690 Revolution and War in Twentieth-Century Vietnam Autumn

10

HIS32850 Settler colonialism Autumn

10

HIS32860 Jonathan Swift and Ireland Autumn

10

HIS32900 Questions in History Autumn

5

HIS32950 Weimar Germany Autumn

10

HIS32970 The 1641 Rebellion Autumn

10

HIS32980 Britain's War Northern Ireland Autumn

10

HIS33010 Global History before AD 1000 Autumn

10

HIS33020 United States and the World Autumn

10

HIS33040 Medicine and Miracles Autumn

10

HUM30020 Internship-Autumn (Humanities) Autumn

30

INRL30320 Gender in War & Peace Autumn

10

INRL30370 Terrorism & Political Violence Autumn

10

ITAL30070 Italian Language III a Autumn

5

ITAL30200 The Story of Italian 2: Modern Age and Today Autumn

5

ITAL30260 Politics and Morals in Renaissance Italy Autumn

5

ITAL30310 Women Writing Identities Autumn

5

SPAN30010 Spanish Language III a Autumn

5

SPAN30070 Latin American Literature II: To the Boom and Beyond Autumn

5

HIS32710 Manufacturing Truth in the Modern World Autumn and Spring (separate)

10

AH30540 Georgian Dublin Spring

5

ARCH30830 Medieval Buildings: An Arch Spring

10

ARCH30840 Minoan Archaeology Spring

10

ECON30260 The Economics of the Transport Sector Spring

5

ECON30550 Philosophy of Economics Spring

5

FR30210 Research in French Spring

5

FR30270 The Object in Postwar French Culture Spring

5

FR30320 French Language 3b Spring

5

FR30350 Narratives of Place Spring

5

GEOG30080 Geography of the Growth and Development of Dublin Spring

5

GEOG31060 Population Geography Spring

5

GER30090 German Language III b Spring

5

GER30240 German Feminisms Since 1918 Spring

5

HIS31310 Madness and Civilisation Spring

10

HIS31760 Irish Foreign Policy, 1919-73: A Place Among the Nations Spring

10

HIS31900 Roads to Heaven & Hell Spring

10

HIS31960 Satan in the Middle Ages Spring

10

HIS32330 A History of Decadence: Sex, Spectacle and Corruption in Eighteenth-Century Venice Spring

10

HIS32430 Florence 1200 - 1400 Spring

10

HIS32460 Conquering Ireland, 1579-1691 Spring

5

HIS32540 Everyday life in War and Revolution in Ireland, 1914-23 Spring

10

HIS32720 Frontiers of Empire Spring

10

HIS32960 Pills, Patents & Policies Spring

10

HIS32990 1942: The World at War Spring

10

HIS33000 Political Violence in Ireland Spring

10

HIS33030 Women and Ethical Action in the First Millennium CE Spring

10

HIS33060 From the Ashes of Empire Spring

10

HUM30030 Internship- Spring (Humanities) Spring

30

HUM30050 Writing for Life: employability skills for arts and humanities students Spring

5

INRL30340 Internat. Political Economy Spring

10

ITAL30080 Italian Language III b Spring

5

ITAL30320 Italian Transnational Literature Spring

5

SPAN30020 Spanish Language III b Spring

5

SPAN30200 Surrealism in Spain and Mexico Spring

5

SPAN30230 Historical Memory in Spain: 21st Century Narrative and Film Spring

5

SPAN30280 Women's Life Writing in Spain Spring

5

HIS33050 Science and Environment

10

Students will spend part of their third year abroad with opportunities available in universities across Europe.

Our English graduates have found employment in: Business Consultancy, Diplomatic Service, European Commission, Journalism, Marketing, NGOs, Policy Analyst, Public Relations, Radio/TV Producer, Translating and Interpreting.

Graduates are prepared for a wide range of taught MA Programmes in the fields of Arts and Humanities, such as: MA in European History, MA in Modern Languages, MA in Linguistics & Applied Linguistics, MA in Public History, MA in International War Studies, MA in Cultural Policy & Arts Management. Graduates are also prepared for MPhil and PhD study. See www.ucd.ie graduatestudies

Non-EU Undergraduate Fee information can be found here.

UCD offers a number of competitive undergraduate scholarships for full-time, self-funding international students, holding an offer of a place on a UCD undergraduate degree programme. For information on Undergraduate Scholarships, please see the UCD International Scholarships webpage.

The following advice is for Non-EU applicants. For Irish/EU/UK students, please apply via MyUCD.

The following entry route(s) are available:
 
BA European Studies (HSS6)
Undergraduate Degree (Non EU)
Entry in Sep 2024
Full Time - Apply from Oct 2023 Apply

"Studying European History at UCD has provided more learning opportunities than I ever imagined. One of those experiences has been the wonderful ERASMUS programme, which developed my language skills, while broadening my cultural horizons and international peer group."

Mairead Barrett, Student

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BA Humanities European Studies (DN530/HSS6)

Undergraduate (Level 8 NFQ, Credits 240)