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Liberal Arts & Sciences (LBS1)

Undergraduate (Level 8 NFQ, Credits 120)
Academic Year 2024/2025
Scholarships Available
Sustainable Development Goals
Duration:
4 Year(s)
Next Intake:
2024/2025 September
Subject Requirements (Mathematics)

GCSE C / AS Level D /

A Level E

IB SL 4 / HL 3

General Entry Requirements (IB)

24

General Entry Requirements (A-Level)

ABB / BBBD /

BBB + D

AS Level

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

Curricular information is subject to change.

This programme offers you the flexibility to experience a range of different subject areas before you make your final decision on a degree. You can decide on your degree in Year 1 or 2. Liberal Arts & Sciences is ideal for international students with diverse interests. If you are trying to decide between a degree in Science, Engineering, Arts and Humanities, Social Sciences, Business, Agricultural or Food Science, Human Nutrition or Architecture – this course is for you!

This breadth of study in the natural, physical, and social sciences, arts, humanities and business is intended to enrich intensive study in your selected degree major. Through this process, you have the opportunity to discover subjects and ideas that may become lifetime interests, or that offer the creative stimulus to view your chosen degree from different perspectives.

About this Course

The UCD Liberal Arts & Sciences Programme offers students the time and space to explore different areas of study and interest before progressing into their degree pathway of choice in year two or three. The opportunity to study in different subject areas gives students a broad intellectual perspective on their undergraduate education and challenges them to understand that there are many ways to research and ultimately understand the world around them. This breadth of study in the natural and social sciences, arts, and business is intended to enrich the undergraduate experience and complement intensive study in the selected degree major. Through this process, students have the opportunity to discover subjects and ideas that may become lifetime interests, or that offer the creative stimulus to view their chosen degree from different perspectives.

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 Options
     
ACC10730 Business in Society Autumn

5

ACM10080 Introduction to Applied and Computational Mathematics Autumn

5

AESC10010 Land Use and the Environment Autumn

5

AH10120 The Art of the Renaissance: Reform and Rebirth Autumn

5

AH10160 Art History in the Making Autumn

5

ARCH10010 Exploring Archaeology Autumn

5

ARCH10160 The Human Past Autumn

5

ARCT10010 Architectural Design I Autumn

15

ARCT10030 Architecture & its Environment Autumn

5

ARCT10070 Survey I: History and Theory of the Built Environment I Autumn

5

ARCT10120 Into Practice Autumn

5

BIOL00010 Fundamentals of Biology Autumn

5

BIOL10130 Biology in Action Autumn

5

BIOL10140 Life on Earth Autumn

5

BMGT10170 Inside Organisations Autumn

5

BMGT10190 Effective Learning and Development Autumn

5

BMGT10200 Foundations of Management Autumn

5

BSEN30190 Agricultural Mechanisation: Hydraulics and components Autumn

5

CCIV10010 Introduction to Celtic Civilization Autumn

5

CCIV10040 Vikings in the Celtic World Autumn

5

CHEM00010 Introductory Chemistry Autumn

5

CHEM00020 Introductory Chemistry Autumn

5

CHEM10030 Chemistry for Engineers Autumn

5

CHEM10040 The Molecular World Autumn

5

CHEN10040 Intro. to Eng. Computing Autumn

5

COMP10010 Introduction to Programming I Autumn

5

COMP10290 Computation for Scientists Autumn

5

CVEN10040 Creativity in Design Autumn

5

DRAM10010 Theatre Context and Conventions Autumn

5

ECON10030 Introduction to Quantitative Economics Autumn

5

ECON10770 Introduction to Economics Autumn

5

EEEN10010 Electronic and Electrical Engineering I Autumn

5

EMIR10010 Introduction to Early Irish I Autumn

5

ENG10130 Contemporary Irish Writing Autumn

5

ENG10230 Reading World Literature Autumn

5

FOR10020 Trees and Forests in Ireland Autumn

5

FR10060 French Grammar & Comprehension Autumn

5

FS10010 Introduction to Film and Media Autumn

5

GEOG10130 Geography Matters Autumn

5

GEOG10140 Mapping a Sustainable World Autumn

5

GER10010 German Language I a Autumn

5

GER10100 German Beginners A Autumn

5

GER10120 Spoken German for Beginners Autumn

5

GRC10170 Lost Cities of the Ancient World Autumn

5

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

5

GRK10090 Greek Language I Autumn

10

HIS10070 The Making of Modern Europe: 1500-2000 Autumn

5

HIS10080 Rome to Renaissance Autumn

5

HNUT10020 Human Nutrition I - Understanding Nutrition Autumn

5

HUM10010 Study Skills in the Humanities Autumn

5

INRL10020 Foundations of Intl Relations Autumn

5

IRFL10010 Introduction to Folklore Autumn

5

IRST10010 Introduction to Irish Studies Autumn

5

IS10010 Information & Social Media Autumn

5

IS10050 Digital Judgement: Truth, Lies, & the Internet Autumn

5

ITAL10020 Italian Language I a Autumn

5

LAT10090 Beginners' Latin I Autumn

10

LAW10400 Business Law 1: Transactions, Negotiations and Organisations Autumn

5

LING10020 Language Acquisition and Language Disruption Autumn

5

LING10030 Sounds in Language Autumn

5

MATH00010 Introduction to Mathematics Autumn

5

MATH00030 Access to Science, Engineering and Agriculture - Mathematics I Autumn

5

MATH10030 Mathematics for Business Autumn

5

MATH10040 Numbers & Functions Autumn

5

MATH10230 Mathematics for Agriculture I Autumn

5

MATH10250 Introduction to Calculus for Engineers Autumn

5

MATH10310 Calculus for Science Autumn

5

MATH10350 Calculus in the Mathematical and Physical Sciences Autumn

5

MST10010 Calculus I Autumn

5

MST10040 Combinatorics & Number Theory Autumn

5

MUS10150 Writing about Music Autumn

5

MUS10210 Musicianship Autumn

5

PHIL10160 Critical Thinking Autumn

5

PHYC10050 Astronomy & Space Science Autumn

5

PHYC10070 Foundations of Physics Autumn

5

PHYC10150 Physics for Engineers I Autumn

5

PHYC10210 Quanta, Particles & Relativity Autumn

5

PHYC10250 Thermal Physics and Materials Autumn

5

POL10170 Foundations in Political Research Autumn

5

PORT10020 Portuguese Language Ia Autumn

5

RDEV10020 Information Skills Autumn

5

RDEV10030 Introduction to Agricultural Economics and Business Autumn

5

SBUS10180 Intercultural Skills: Exploring Your Host Country Autumn

5

SOC10010 Foundations of Sociological Thought Autumn

5

SOC10020 Introduction to Sociology Autumn

5

SPAN10010 Spanish Language I a Autumn

5

SPAN10130 Hispanic Cultures & Societies Autumn

5

SPAN10140 Intensive ab initio Spanish Ia Autumn

5

SSCI10010 Societal Challenges in the 21st Century Autumn

5

SSJ10070 Exploring Gender Autumn

5

SSJ10090 Social Justice Perspectives Autumn

5

STAT10010 Research Methods Autumn

5

BMGT10140 Business Plan Autumn and Spring (separate)

5

CHN10010 Chinese Language Experience I Autumn and Spring (separate)

5

FDSC10010 Food Diet and Health Autumn and Spring (separate)

5

GEOL10050 Earth and Humanity Autumn and Spring (separate)

5

GEOL10060 Introduction to Earth Sciences Autumn and Spring (separate)

5

HIS10390 Creating History Autumn and Spring (separate)

5

HUM10040 Academic Writing in Practice Autumn and Spring (separate)

5

IR10040 Teanga na Gaeilge I Autumn and Spring (separate)

5

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

5

IRST30150 Ireland Uncovered Autumn and Spring (separate)

5

PHIL10040 Introduction to Ethics Autumn and Spring (separate)

5

STAT10050 Practical Statistics Autumn and Spring (separate)

5

ACM10060 Applications of Differential Equations Spring

5

ACM10090 Climate Change:Causes & Consequences Spring

5

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

5

AH10150 The Modern World 1848-1914 Spring

5

ANSC10010 Introduction to Animal Science Spring

5

ARCT10020 Architectural Design II Spring

15

ARCT10040 Architectural Technologies I – Introduction to Building Envelope Spring

5

ARCT10090 Perspectives: History and Theory of the Built Environment II Spring

5

BIOL10010 Animal Biology and Evolution Spring

5

BIOL10030 Cell and Plant Biology Spring

5

BIOL10110 Cell Biology & Genetics Spring

5

BMGT10060 Introduction to Management Spring

5

BMGT10180 Business Management Simulation Spring

5

BMOL10030 Biomedical Sciences: Understanding Human Disease. Spring

5

BSEN10010 Biosystems Engineering Design Challenge Spring

5

CCIV10020 Early Ireland: Continuity & Change Spring

5

CCIV10030 The British Celts Spring

5

CHEM10010 Introduction to the Chemistry of Biomolecules Spring

5

CHEM10050 Basis of Organic and Biological Chemistry Spring

5

CHEM10100 Aspects of Medicinal Chemistry and Chemical Biology Spring

5

CHEM20140 Introductory Transition Metal Chemistry Spring

5

CHEN10010 Chemical Engineering Process Principles Spring

5

CHN10030 Elementary Written Chinese II Spring

5

CHN10040 Elementary Spoken Chinese II Spring

5

COMP10020 Introduction to Programming II Spring

5

COMP10060 Computer Science for Engineers I Spring

5

CPSC10010 Introduction to Crop Science Spring

5

CVEN10060 The Engineering and Architecture of Structures 1 Spring

5

DRAM10030 Theatre Matters Spring

5

ECON10010 Principles of Microeconomics Spring

5

ECON10020 Principles of Macroeconomics Spring

5

ECON10720 Microeconomics for Business Spring

5

EMIR10020 Introduction to Early Irish II Spring

5

ENG10030 Literary Genre: the Art of Criticism and the Craft of Writing Spring

5

FR10070 French Grammar & Expression Spring

5

FR10130 French Fictions Spring

5

FR10140 Paris Spring

5

FS10020 Introduction to Film and Media Theory Spring

5

GEOG10080 Dynamic Earth Spring

5

GEOG10100 People, Places, Regions Spring

5

GEOL10020 Earth Science and Materials Spring

5

GEOL10030 Field Geology, Level 1 Spring

5

GEOL10040 Earth, Environment and Society Spring

5

GER10020 German Language I b Spring

5

GER10110 German Beginners B Spring

5

GER10150 German History on Screen Spring

5

GRC10140 Classical Myth: An Introduction Spring

5

GRC10200 Classical Greece Spring

5

GRK10100 Greek Language II Spring

10

HIS10310 Ireland's English Centuries Spring

5

HIS10320 The Making of Modern Ireland, 1800-2000 Spring

5

HNUT10030 Physiology for Nutrition Spring

5

HORT10020 Plants and People Spring

5

HORT10030 Plant-based Diets Spring

5

HORT10040 Introduction to Sustainable Horticulture Spring

5

HUM10030 Introduction to Arts Spring

5

IRFL10040 Ethnography of the Everyday Spring

5

IRST10020 Introduction to Irish Cultural Studies Spring

5

IS10040 Information, Society, and Culture Spring

5

IS10060 Digital Technology Spring

5

ITAL10030 Italian Language I b Spring

5

ITAL10080 Making Italy Spring

5

LAT10100 Beginners' Latin II Spring

10

LING10010 Language Use and Communication Spring

5

MATH00040 Access to Science, Engineering and Agriculture - Mathematics II Spring

5

MATH10240 Mathematics for Agriculture II Spring

5

MATH10260 Linear Algebra for Engineers Spring

5

MATH10290 Linear Algebra for Science Spring

5

MATH10320 Mathematical Analysis Spring

5

MATH10340 Linear Algebra in the Mathematical and Physical Sciences Spring

5

MATH10410 Mathematics & Science Education & Communication Spring

5

MEEN10030 Mechanics for Engineers Spring

5

MEEN10050 Energy Engineering Spring

5

MIS10050 Digital Technologies in Business Spring

5

MIS10090 Data Analysis for Decision Makers Spring

5

MST10020 Calculus II Spring

5

MST10030 Linear Algebra I Spring

5

MUS10120 Music, Culture and Society Spring

5

MUS10190 Music Theory 1 Spring

5

PHIL10030 Introduction to Modern Philosophy Spring

5

PHIL10100 Existentialism and Humanism: An Introduction to Continental Philosophy Spring

5

PHYC10080 Frontiers of Physics Spring

5

PHYC10160 Physics for Engineers II Spring

5

PHYC10190 Aspects of Physics for Ag. Sci Spring

5

PHYC20080 Fields, Waves and Light Spring

5

POL10120 Foundations in Global Development Spring

5

POL10160 Foundations of Contemporary Politics Spring

5

PORT10030 Portuguese Language Ib Spring

5

PORT10090 Film and Fiction (in the Portuguese-speaking world) Spring

5

SOC10060 Ireland in Comparative Perspective Spring

5

SOC10070 Sociological Analysis and Research Design Spring

5

SPAN10050 Spanish Language I b Spring

5

SPAN10150 Intensive ab initio Spanish Ib Spring

5

SSJ10020 Global Justice: Towards an Egalitarian Global Order Spring

5

SSJ10060 Inequality and Social Justice in Irish Society Spring

5

STAT10060 Statistical Modelling Spring

5

AH10130 The Art of the Ancient and Medieval World

5

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:
 
Liberal Arts & Sciences (LBS1)
Undergraduate Degree (Non EU)
Entry in Sep 2024
Full Time - 4 Year(s) Apply from Oct 2023 Apply

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The UCD College of Social Sciences and Law is a broad and diverse, but connected community of students and faculty who are committed to creating a more sustainable and equitable future for all. We work together in a culture of collaboration to support each other to thrive and achieve our full potential, in service of broader societal goals. Through our undergraduate and graduate education, research and external engagement, we aim to ensure that our students, faculty and staff thrive and contribute to sustainable well-being on our campus, in Ireland and across the wider world. Our faculty are globally recognized experts in their fields, advancing knowledge through research, engaging with government, business and civil society to enhance our world, and using their knowledge to design and offer cutting-edge education within their disciplines and across the disciplines of Archaeology, Economics, Geography, Information & Communication Studies, Philosophy, Politics & International Relations, Psychology, Social Policy Social Work & Social Justice, and Sociology. Our ambition is that our students will debate and engage with the greatest societal challenges of our time by becoming informed citizens who will play a leading role in shaping societies around the globe toward more sustainable futures.  

The Social Sciences degrees at UCD incorporate a diverse range of formal and informal learning opportunities for students, delivered by excellent researchers who are leading their fields globally, and embedding the UN’s sustainable development goals (SDG’s) in their educational activities where appropriate.

Liberal Arts & Sciences

The opportunity to study in different subject areas gives students a broad intellectual perspective on their undergraduate education and challenges them to understand that there are many ways to research and ultimately understand the world around them in pursuit of affecting change across the global goals. Quality Education (SDG 4)

  • Decent work and economic growth (SDG 8)
  • Industry, innovation and infrastructure (SDG 9)
  • Reduce Inequalities (SDG 10)
  • Sustainable Cities and Communities (SDG 11)
  • Climate Action (SDG 13)

I can honestly say this was one of the best decisions I have ever made. I had the opportunity to explore so many of the subjects I love like Biology, Linguistics and Music. I ended up pursuing History and Folklore, two subjects that had not even been on my radar! Now I can’t see myself studying anything else. Some people go to University knowing exactly what they want to study – and it’s really OK not to be one of those people!

Mackenzie Sawyer, New Mexico,

Liberal Arts and Sciences

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Liberal Arts & Sciences (LBS1)

Undergraduate (Level 8 NFQ, Credits 120)