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Information & Communication Studies  (ICJ4)

BSc (NFQ Level 8) · Academic Year 2023/2024
School
School of Information and Communication Studies
Attendance
Full Time
Level
Undergraduate
NFQ Level
8
Award
Bachelor of Science
Mode of Delivery
On Campus
Programme Director
Dr Claire McGuinness
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 1: 20
Stage 2: 20
Stage 3: 25
Stage 4: 25

Curricular information is subject to change.

Information & Communication Studies in the BSc Social Sciences is aimed at students who may wish to develop a career or pursue further studies in social media, communications, information studies, critical and creative media, and other related areas. The programme is designed to promote and deepen understanding and appreciation of the roles that information, communication, and digitisation play in all areas of life and society. It is structured to foster the development of academic and critical thinking competencies and practical skill-sets, including digital literacy, research, information management, storytelling across media, the basics of web design, and the creation and publishing of digital and other media. The programme provides the necessary groundwork for postgraduate study in these areas. It serves as an initial springboard for professional training, potentially leading to careers in such areas as Social Media Management, Web Design and Development, Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), User Experience (UX) Design and Evaluation, Media & Communication Management, Digital Publishing, Digital Marketing, Information Architecture, Librarianship, and Information Management.



We value a questioning and analytical perspective on the key issues surrounding information, communication, digitisation, and the broader impacts and consequences of the digital revolution in society. We encourage students to adopt a reflective approach to our subjects and we endeavour to provide the basis for meaningful engagement with course content through the use of real world examples, case studies, and practical projects. We encourage responsible citizenship by considering the societal, cultural, and ethical issues surrounding information creation, communication and use, and provide a diverse and exciting learning environment that engages, motivates and supports students. Students work individually and collaboratively to debate and discuss social and ethical issues, to develop practical information and digital skills, and to design, create, publish, and share information products. We support our students’ learning through a blend of approaches, including traditional lectures, face-to-face and online tutorials, team projects and presentations, practical computing sessions, online learning, videos, guest speakers, and independent learning.


1 - Display knowledge and understanding of the theoretical and conceptual bases of the digital society and contemporary forms of media, including digital networks and platforms, algorithms, and artificial intelligence, with regard to professional, social, and everyday information behaviour.
2 - Demonstrate highly developed information, media and digital literacy skills, including essay and report writing, information searching & retrieval, critical evaluation, creation of audio-visual media, presentation of the self online, ethical use of information, empirical research, and communication.
3 - Illustrate knowledge and understanding of how digital information systems and applications are implemented and used in a variety of contexts, both personal and professional.
4 - Work to a high level in collaborative and team-based learning situations, requiring excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
5 - Show highly developed information management and organisational skills, which enable them to function effectively in the modern, technology-enabled workplace.
6 - Demonstrate foundational competency in critical research skills, including in digital environments and a range of contexts across academia, industry, and the community sector.
7 - Elucidate an understanding of the relevance and application of academic knowledge to non academic settings and the skills to communicate information to both specialist and non-specialist audiences.
8 - Display an enhanced awareness of societal and global issues in relation to information and communication studies.
9 - Develop a set of transferable technical and evaluative skills to prepare them for careers in the information, communication, and technology industries.
10 - Develop a professional identity to cultivate pathways into industry, enabling education to workplace transitions.
11 - Display knowledge and understanding of the theoretical and conceptual basis of the digital society and the impact of modern media, including the social web, on professional, social and everyday information behaviour.
12 - Demonstrate highly developed information and digital literacy skills, including essay and report writing, information searching & retrieval, critical evaluation, creation of audio-visual media, presentation of the self online, ethical use of information, and communication.
13 - Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of how digital information systems and applications are implemented and used in a variety of contexts, both personal and professional.
14 - Demonstrate highly developed information management and organisational skills, which enable them to function effectively in the modern, technology-enabled workplace.
15 - Demonstrate foundational competency in research skills, including in digital environments.
16 - Display an understanding of the relevance and application of academic knowledge to the real world and the skills to communicate information to both specialist and non-specialist audiences.

Stage 3

Please ensure that you register to a minimum of 25 credits from the option list below. If you are studying abroad (Erasmus/non EU exchange) and/or undertaking an internship, please see registration guidelines here.

Stage 4

Please ensure that you register to a minimum of 25 credits from the option list below.
In order to complete your Undergraduate degree, you must earn at least 40 credits at level 3 or above. It is your responsibility to ensure that you meet this requirement.

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 Type Module   Trimester Credits
Stage 1 Core Modules
IS10010 Information & Social Media Autumn  5
Stage 1 Core Modules
IS10050 Digital Judgement: Truth, Lies, & the Internet Autumn  5
Stage 1 Core Modules
IS10040 Information, Society, and Culture Spring  5
Stage 1 Core Modules
IS10060 Digital Technology Spring  5
Stage 2 Core Modules
IS20150 Critical Research Skills Autumn  5
Stage 2 Options - A) Min 3 of:
Please ensure that you register to a minimum of 15 credits from the option list below. Additional options can be selected in place of electives.
IS20010 Core Competencies for Digital Citizenship Autumn  5
Stage 2 Options - A) Min 3 of:
Please ensure that you register to a minimum of 15 credits from the option list below. Additional options can be selected in place of electives.
IS20140 Exploring Text with Python Autumn  5
Stage 2 Options - A) Min 3 of:
Please ensure that you register to a minimum of 15 credits from the option list below. Additional options can be selected in place of electives.
IS20160 Theories of Media and Communication Autumn  5
Stage 2 Options - A) Min 3 of:
Please ensure that you register to a minimum of 15 credits from the option list below. Additional options can be selected in place of electives.
IS20030 Contextual Design Inquiry in Organisations Spring  5
Stage 2 Options - A) Min 3 of:
Please ensure that you register to a minimum of 15 credits from the option list below. Additional options can be selected in place of electives.
IS20110 Social Media & Participation in an Online World Spring  5
Stage 2 Options - A) Min 3 of:
Please ensure that you register to a minimum of 15 credits from the option list below. Additional options can be selected in place of electives.
IS20120 Computer-Mediated Communication Spring  5
Stage 2 Options - A) Min 3 of:
Please ensure that you register to a minimum of 15 credits from the option list below. Additional options can be selected in place of electives.
IS20130 Social Studies of ICTs Spring  5
Stage 2 Options - A) Min 3 of:
Please ensure that you register to a minimum of 15 credits from the option list below. Additional options can be selected in place of electives.
IS20170 Data Dilemmas Spring  5
Stage 3 Options - B) Min 25CR:
Please ensure that you register to a minimum of 25 credits from the option list below. If you are studying abroad (Erasmus/non EU exchange) and/or undertaking an internship, please see registration guidelines here. If you are interested in taking IS30410 Web UX Evaluation, please review the module descriptor and contact the module coordinator directly (Judith.Wusteman@ucd.ie). Additional options can be selected in place of electives.
IS30020 Web Publishing Autumn  5
Stage 3 Options - B) Min 25CR:
Please ensure that you register to a minimum of 25 credits from the option list below. If you are studying abroad (Erasmus/non EU exchange) and/or undertaking an internship, please see registration guidelines here. If you are interested in taking IS30410 Web UX Evaluation, please review the module descriptor and contact the module coordinator directly (Judith.Wusteman@ucd.ie). Additional options can be selected in place of electives.
IS30050 Information Architecture: Designing the Web Autumn  5
Stage 3 Options - B) Min 25CR:
Please ensure that you register to a minimum of 25 credits from the option list below. If you are studying abroad (Erasmus/non EU exchange) and/or undertaking an internship, please see registration guidelines here. If you are interested in taking IS30410 Web UX Evaluation, please review the module descriptor and contact the module coordinator directly (Judith.Wusteman@ucd.ie). Additional options can be selected in place of electives.
IS30350 The Digital Self Autumn  5
Stage 3 Options - B) Min 25CR:
Please ensure that you register to a minimum of 25 credits from the option list below. If you are studying abroad (Erasmus/non EU exchange) and/or undertaking an internship, please see registration guidelines here. If you are interested in taking IS30410 Web UX Evaluation, please review the module descriptor and contact the module coordinator directly (Judith.Wusteman@ucd.ie). Additional options can be selected in place of electives.
IS30460 Gender, race and diversity in the digital age Autumn  10
Stage 3 Options - B) Min 25CR:
Please ensure that you register to a minimum of 25 credits from the option list below. If you are studying abroad (Erasmus/non EU exchange) and/or undertaking an internship, please see registration guidelines here. If you are interested in taking IS30410 Web UX Evaluation, please review the module descriptor and contact the module coordinator directly (Judith.Wusteman@ucd.ie). Additional options can be selected in place of electives.
IS30490 Personal Info Management Autumn  5
Stage 3 Options - B) Min 25CR:
Please ensure that you register to a minimum of 25 credits from the option list below. If you are studying abroad (Erasmus/non EU exchange) and/or undertaking an internship, please see registration guidelines here. If you are interested in taking IS30410 Web UX Evaluation, please review the module descriptor and contact the module coordinator directly (Judith.Wusteman@ucd.ie). Additional options can be selected in place of electives.
SSCI30050 Digital Research Skills for the Social Sciences Autumn  5
Stage 3 Options - B) Min 25CR:
Please ensure that you register to a minimum of 25 credits from the option list below. If you are studying abroad (Erasmus/non EU exchange) and/or undertaking an internship, please see registration guidelines here. If you are interested in taking IS30410 Web UX Evaluation, please review the module descriptor and contact the module coordinator directly (Judith.Wusteman@ucd.ie). Additional options can be selected in place of electives.
IS30370 Digital Media Ethics (formerly Information Ethics) Spring  5
Stage 3 Options - B) Min 25CR:
Please ensure that you register to a minimum of 25 credits from the option list below. If you are studying abroad (Erasmus/non EU exchange) and/or undertaking an internship, please see registration guidelines here. If you are interested in taking IS30410 Web UX Evaluation, please review the module descriptor and contact the module coordinator directly (Judith.Wusteman@ucd.ie). Additional options can be selected in place of electives.
IS30380 Digital Storytelling Spring  5
Stage 3 Options - B) Min 25CR:
Please ensure that you register to a minimum of 25 credits from the option list below. If you are studying abroad (Erasmus/non EU exchange) and/or undertaking an internship, please see registration guidelines here. If you are interested in taking IS30410 Web UX Evaluation, please review the module descriptor and contact the module coordinator directly (Judith.Wusteman@ucd.ie). Additional options can be selected in place of electives.
IS30410 Web UX Evaluation Spring  10
Stage 3 Options - B) Min 25CR:
Please ensure that you register to a minimum of 25 credits from the option list below. If you are studying abroad (Erasmus/non EU exchange) and/or undertaking an internship, please see registration guidelines here. If you are interested in taking IS30410 Web UX Evaluation, please review the module descriptor and contact the module coordinator directly (Judith.Wusteman@ucd.ie). Additional options can be selected in place of electives.
IS30450 Artificial Intelligence Spring  5
Stage 3 Options - B) Min 25CR:
Please ensure that you register to a minimum of 25 credits from the option list below. If you are studying abroad (Erasmus/non EU exchange) and/or undertaking an internship, please see registration guidelines here. If you are interested in taking IS30410 Web UX Evaluation, please review the module descriptor and contact the module coordinator directly (Judith.Wusteman@ucd.ie). Additional options can be selected in place of electives.
IS30470 Technology and Human Rights Spring  5
Stage 3 Options - B) Min 25CR:
Please ensure that you register to a minimum of 25 credits from the option list below. If you are studying abroad (Erasmus/non EU exchange) and/or undertaking an internship, please see registration guidelines here. If you are interested in taking IS30410 Web UX Evaluation, please review the module descriptor and contact the module coordinator directly (Judith.Wusteman@ucd.ie). Additional options can be selected in place of electives.
IS30480 Digital Media & Climate Crisis Spring  5
Stage 4 Options - A) Min 25CR:
Select a minimum of 25 credits from the following option modules. If you are interested in taking IS30410 Web UX Evaluation, please review the module descriptor and contact the module coordinator directly (Judith.Wusteman@ucd.ie). Additional options can be selected in place of electives.
IS30020 Web Publishing Autumn  5
Stage 4 Options - A) Min 25CR:
Select a minimum of 25 credits from the following option modules. If you are interested in taking IS30410 Web UX Evaluation, please review the module descriptor and contact the module coordinator directly (Judith.Wusteman@ucd.ie). Additional options can be selected in place of electives.
IS30050 Information Architecture: Designing the Web Autumn  5
Stage 4 Options - A) Min 25CR:
Select a minimum of 25 credits from the following option modules. If you are interested in taking IS30410 Web UX Evaluation, please review the module descriptor and contact the module coordinator directly (Judith.Wusteman@ucd.ie). Additional options can be selected in place of electives.
IS30350 The Digital Self Autumn  5
Stage 4 Options - A) Min 25CR:
Select a minimum of 25 credits from the following option modules. If you are interested in taking IS30410 Web UX Evaluation, please review the module descriptor and contact the module coordinator directly (Judith.Wusteman@ucd.ie). Additional options can be selected in place of electives.
IS30400 Research and Discovery Autumn  10
Stage 4 Options - A) Min 25CR:
Select a minimum of 25 credits from the following option modules. If you are interested in taking IS30410 Web UX Evaluation, please review the module descriptor and contact the module coordinator directly (Judith.Wusteman@ucd.ie). Additional options can be selected in place of electives.
IS30460 Gender, race and diversity in the digital age Autumn  10
Stage 4 Options - A) Min 25CR:
Select a minimum of 25 credits from the following option modules. If you are interested in taking IS30410 Web UX Evaluation, please review the module descriptor and contact the module coordinator directly (Judith.Wusteman@ucd.ie). Additional options can be selected in place of electives.
IS30490 Personal Info Management Autumn  5
Stage 4 Options - A) Min 25CR:
Select a minimum of 25 credits from the following option modules. If you are interested in taking IS30410 Web UX Evaluation, please review the module descriptor and contact the module coordinator directly (Judith.Wusteman@ucd.ie). Additional options can be selected in place of electives.
IS30370 Digital Media Ethics (formerly Information Ethics) Spring  5
Stage 4 Options - A) Min 25CR:
Select a minimum of 25 credits from the following option modules. If you are interested in taking IS30410 Web UX Evaluation, please review the module descriptor and contact the module coordinator directly (Judith.Wusteman@ucd.ie). Additional options can be selected in place of electives.
IS30380 Digital Storytelling Spring  5
Stage 4 Options - A) Min 25CR:
Select a minimum of 25 credits from the following option modules. If you are interested in taking IS30410 Web UX Evaluation, please review the module descriptor and contact the module coordinator directly (Judith.Wusteman@ucd.ie). Additional options can be selected in place of electives.
IS30410 Web UX Evaluation Spring  10
Stage 4 Options - A) Min 25CR:
Select a minimum of 25 credits from the following option modules. If you are interested in taking IS30410 Web UX Evaluation, please review the module descriptor and contact the module coordinator directly (Judith.Wusteman@ucd.ie). Additional options can be selected in place of electives.
IS30450 Artificial Intelligence Spring  5
Stage 4 Options - A) Min 25CR:
Select a minimum of 25 credits from the following option modules. If you are interested in taking IS30410 Web UX Evaluation, please review the module descriptor and contact the module coordinator directly (Judith.Wusteman@ucd.ie). Additional options can be selected in place of electives.
IS30470 Technology and Human Rights Spring  5
Stage 4 Options - A) Min 25CR:
Select a minimum of 25 credits from the following option modules. If you are interested in taking IS30410 Web UX Evaluation, please review the module descriptor and contact the module coordinator directly (Judith.Wusteman@ucd.ie). Additional options can be selected in place of electives.
IS30480 Digital Media & Climate Crisis Spring  5

See the UCD Assessment website for further details

Module Weighting Info
 
  Award GPA
Programme Module Weightings Rule Description Description >= <=
BHSOC010 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

Second Class Honours, Grade 2

2.48

3.07

Pass

2.00

2.47