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BA in Languages for International Communication (English Studies)(CAO Code: DC156)[For non-native speakers of English only]

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CAO Code: DC156
Points Last Year: 330
Duration: 3 Years
Type of degree: Full-time
Contact: Dr Annette Simon

Understanding the Course:

English in today's world

With the English language becoming increasingly important and globalisation creating more complex challenges for communications, this innovative three year degree is aimed at non-native speakers of English. It enables such students to achieve proficiency in English, and offers a unique mix of language study and analysis in cultural, intercultural and literary contexts.

About You:

[For non-native speakers of English only]

You will have a strong interest in the English language. You will want to use English and your native language to enhance communication between the various cultures you encounter, and to reflect on the role of language and languages in the world and on questions of language and identity. As a non-native speaker of English, you have the potential to contribute to the diverse society we live in and, as a student, to DCU's vibrant multicultural campus.

Why should I choose DCU?

This unique course enables non-native speakers of English to achieve proficiency in English, to reflect on how and in what contexts English is used, and to familiarise themselves with the cultural and social context of Ireland. You also have the option of studying French, German or Spanish, presenting you with even greater opportunities upon graduation.

You will need:

  1. Irish Leaving Certificate, or an approved equivalent.
  2. Grade HC3 in Leaving Certificate (or in equivalent exam) in French, German or Spanish if you wish to study one of these languages at intermediate level in the dual-language path (i.e. English plus French, German or Spanish).
  3. English language requirement: a score of 6.5 or above in IELTS; or Grade B or above in the Cambridge Advanced Examination; or Grade D3 or above in Ordinary level English in the Irish Leaving Certificate or an approved equivalent; or Grade C1 in English Test for Academic and Professional Purposes (ETAPP).

If you do not meet this English language requirement you will be required to sit an English Language Test.

Course Structure:

In each year of study there are a number of core modules that you are obliged to take, as well as a number of optional subjects from which you may choose.

All English Studies modules will be taught through English. The course includes two pathways:

  1. Single-language path (English only)
  2. Dual-language path (English plus a second European language at either Intermediate or beginners' level).

From Year 2 onwards, students have the option of continuing with their chosen second language.

View the subjects currently taught on this course (2012 - 2013)

Why DCU?

  • Achieve a high level of proficiency in all aspects of English.
  • Acquire a second European language (French, German or Spanish) or to develop existing competencies in a European language.
  • Learn to apply and adapt a range of theories, concepts and methodologies to solve complex problems of communication in intercultural contexts.
  • Gain the skills to achieve successful communication in English in oral and written contexts.
  • Achieve a high degree of competence in analysis, interpretation, evaluation, synthesis and communication.

What our Graduates Say

"The BA in Languages for International Communication at DCU was my first and best choice! This programme is a great option for somebody who's interested in modern communication, languages and culture. When I reflect on my years at DCU, the most rewarding experience was the quality of the relationship between the lecturers and the students." Anna Zurowska, ENGLIC Graduate, 2010

"During my time in DCU, I made friends from all over the world and I also gained precious knowledge of how important culture and intercultural knowledge is in the business environment. My ENGLIC degree was a big help in my getting this job. As Bob McDonald (CEO of Proctor and Gamble) says, cultural problems in business can be a greater barrier than finding talented people - his words couldn't emphasize more the usefulness of my ENGLIC degree in DCU." Laura Merloiu, ENGLIC Graduate, 2010

International Students

Non-native English speakers may be eligible to apply to the International Foundation Certificate (IFC) course, which will help you to achieve the English language requirements necessary for entry to this course as well as preparing you for adjustment to university learning in the Irish context.

Additional Information

DCU's International Office provides support for international students, ensuring that you enjoy your time at University. Every student on this course will also be assigned a personal tutor to help you fit in at DCU. Further information is available at: www.dcu.ie/international

Career Prospects:

This unique degree gives you a strong foundation in English, from which to:

  • Pursue an interest in languages, cultures and intercultural communication.
  • Acquire the prerequisite knowledge and skills to seek employment in careers from business and financial services, to NGOs and multinational organisations.
  • Pursue postgraduate studies in English, intercultural studies and language studies.

Entry Requirements:

Course Requirements

Leaving Certificate
In addition to the general entry requirements for admission to the university the following entry requirements apply

Grade HC3 in Leaving Certificate (or equivalent Examination) in French, German or Spanish if you wish to choose the dual-language pathe (i.e. English plus French, German or Spanish at intermediate level).

English language requirement: a score of 6.5 or above in IELTS; or Grade B or above in the Cambridge Advanced Examination; or Grade D3 or above in Ordinary level English in the Irish Leaving Certificate or an approved equivalent; or Grade C1 in English Test for Academic and Professional Purposes (ETAPP). If a potential student does not meet this English Language requirement he/she will be required to sit an English language test.

GCE A Level

In addition to the general entry requirements for admission to the university the following entry requirements apply:
A score of 6.5 or above in IELTS, or Grade B or above in the Cambridge Advanced Examination. English Test for Academic and Professional Purposes (ETAPP) Grade C1.

FETAC Level 5
ELESX Language adn European Studies

Distinctions in 5 modules including:
E20024 European Studies
E20164 English as a Second Language

And ONE of the following IF taking an optional second European language at intermediate level:

E20106 French
E20107 German
E20108 Spanish

Transfer Applications - No Entry Path

How to Apply and Closing Dates

EU School Leavers/FETAC Level 5
Apply through the Central Applications Office (CAO) by 1st February or 1st May.

EU Mature Applicants
Apply through the CAO by 1st February

All Non-EU Candidates
Candidates should apply directly to DCU. Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis up to the 1st July. All non-EU candidates are advised to apply early as places are limited.

Make an Application

Candidates required to apply through the CAO can apply online at http://www.cao.ie/

Candidates required to apply directly to DCU can download, print and complete a direct application form by clicking here

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