Undergraduate Courses at DCU
Explore all the undergraduate courses available at Dublin City University below. Wherever your passion lies, DCU offers undergraduate courses tailored to your ambitions, ensuring that you gain real-world skills and are ready to join the workforce or continue your academic career with a postgraduate degree.
A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z
A
- Accounting and Finance >
- Actuarial Mathematics >
- Analytical Science >
- Applied Language and Translation Studies >
- Applied Physics >
- Arts: Joint Honours (Humanities) >
- Arts: Joint Honours (International Languages) >
- Arts: Joint Honours (Law) >
- Arts: Joint Honours (Media Studies) >
- Arts: Joint Honours (Politics) >
- Athletic Therapy and Training >
- Aviation Management/Aviation Management with Pilot Studies/Aviation Management with Air Traffic Controller Studies >
B
- Bachelor of Education (Primary Teaching) >
- Bachelor of Education - Church of Ireland Pathway (Restricted Entry) >
- Bachelor of Education - Gaeltacht Applicants Pathway (Restricted Entry) >
- Bachelor of Education - Irish Sign Language Pathway (Restricted Entry) >
- Bachelor of Education in Technology, Engineering and Graphics - (Post-Primary) >
- BCL (Law and Society) >
- Biological Sciences General Entry >
- Biomedical Engineering >
- Bioprocessing >
- Biotechnology >
- Business Studies >
- Business Studies International >
C
- Certificate in Peer Support Working in Mental Health >
- Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences >
- Chemical Sciences General Entry >
- Chemistry with Artificial Intelligence >
- Climate and Environmental Sustainability >
- Common Entry into Actuarial and Financial Mathematics >
- Common Entry into Engineering >
- Communication Studies >
- Computer Science >
- Computing for Business >
D
E
- Early Childhood Education >
- Economics, Politics and Law >
- Education and Training >
- Electronic and Computer Engineering >
- Environmental Science and Technology >
F
G
- Genetics and Cell Biology >
- Global Business (Canada) >
- Global Business (France) >
- Global Business (Germany) >
- Global Business (Spain) >
- Global Business (USA) >
- Gnó agus Gaeilge >
H
I
J
M
- Marketing, Innovation and Technology >
- Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering >
- Mechanical and Sustainability Engineering >
- Mechatronic Engineering >
- Multimedia >
N
- Nursing (Children's and General integrated) >
- Nursing (General) >
- Nursing (Children's - Higher Diploma) >
- Nursing (Intellectual Disability) >
- Nursing (Mental Health) >
P
- Physical Education with Biology >
- Physical Education with Mathematics >
- Physics General Entry >
- Physics with Astronomy >
- Physics with Biomedical Sciences >
- Physics with Data Analytics >
- Post Primary Teacher Education - Gaeilge and French or German or Spanish >
- Psychology >
- Psychology and Disruptive Technologies >
- Psychology and Mathematics >
R
S
- Science and Mathematics Education >
- Social Sciences and Cultural Innovation >
- Sport Science and Health >
T
Undergraduate Course FAQs
What is an undergraduate degree?
An undergraduate degree is a foundational post-secondary degree that serves as the gateway to higher education. Students can use undergraduate courses to learn new skills for either a career or further studies, such as a postgraduate degree.
What level is undergraduate in Ireland?
Undergraduate courses in Ireland can fall under a few different levels of qualification under the Irish National Framework of Qualifications which helps to categorise educational awards. All undergraduate degrees at DCU are Level 8 Honours degrees. We do not offer Level 7 degrees.
How many years is an undergraduate degree?
An undergraduate degree can take anywhere between 3 to 4 years depending on which program you are doing.