Arts: Joint Honours (Languages)

Choose from a range of Arts subjects for a degree with multifaceted perspectives. You’ll examine areas central to contemporary society, including tradition, culture, theology, law, politics, communication, human-environment relations, and human behavior.
You’ll graduate with an honours degree in International Languages (DC293), this course is described in more detail in the About the Course tab above.
You’ll have the option to take a year abroad, extending your degree to four years and graduating with a Bachelor of Arts (Joint Honours) International.
Internship Year
You can opt to apply for a year-long INTRA work placement in Year Three. This will give you a unique opportunity to enhance your CV, increase your employability and experience the relevance of your study in the real world. This option is competitive and subject to the availability of placements. For more information on the INTRA programme at DCU, please visit www.dcu.ie/intra
This programme will prepare you for a variety of careers and also provides a foundation for postgraduate study.
I picked this course because it allowed me to study both Irish and Spanish and offered the chance to study abroad for a year. The modules that I have studied as part of my Joint Honours degree have really helped me to develop my language skills in a smaller class setting.
International Languages (DC293)
Select International Languages + One other subject from:
Gaeilge | Politics
International Languages (French, German, Spanish): You’ll acquire proficiency in your chosen language and learn about culture, film, literary traditions and intercultural communication.
Gaeilge/Irish: You’ll learn about Irish culture and tradition as well as developing your practical language skills.
Politics: You'll study areas as diverse as international political economy, international development, the politics of climate change, politics of the Middle East, Chinese foreign policy, and conflict, security and peace.
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DCU students enjoy exceptional teaching and learning facilities across our 3 academic campuses. These include modern learning theatres, research centres, television and sound studios, classrooms, computer suites and advanced laboratories in the areas of languages, engineering, physics, chemistry and biotechnology, as well as a sports performance centre and a virtual hospital ward.
A Vibrant, Dynamic Social Environment
Student facilities include a superb sports complex with a 25 metre pool, two libraries and The Helix, our renowned performing arts centre. In 2016 we announced plans to invest over €230m in developing new, world-class facilities across our three academic campuses. Already building has begun on an exciting, new €14m Student Centre that will be home to the more than one hundred and twenty student clubs and societies. This commitment to student facilities means that our world-class learning experiences are complemented by a vibrant, dynamic social environment.
I picked this course because it allowed me to study both Irish and Spanish and offered the chance to study abroad for a year. The modules that I have studied as part of my Joint Honours degree have really helped me to develop my language skills in a smaller class setting.
Graduates in International Languages (French, German, or Spanish), and the culture(s) associated with the chosen language acquire the requisite knowledge and skills to seek employment in a broad range of careers.
In addition, they acquire the knowledge and skills to pursue postgraduate studies in Cultural Studies, Education (Post primary), Literary Studies, Language Studies, Translation Studies, Intercultural Studies, and International Relations.
Career Areas:
- Community Development
- Education
- International affairs
- Irish language media and translation services
- Journalist
- Policy evaluation
- Public Relations
- Research,
- Language Promotion and Translation
- Broadcasting
- Skills are valued in particular in the export sector
- Multinational corporations and international organisations
- Work in international NGOs and European institutions
Requirements
In addition to the general entry requirements for admission to the university the following entry requirements apply
French: Minimum of H4 in French
German: Minimum of H4 in German
Spanish: Minimum of H4 in Spanish
Additional requirement for Gaeilge:
Gaeilge: Minimum of O1 or H4 in Gaeilge
In addition to the general entry requirements for admission to the university the following entry requirements apply
French: GCE A Level C French
German: GCE A Level C German
Spanish: GCE A Level C Spanish
Additional requirement for Gaeilge:
Gaeilge GCE A Level C or GCE AS Level B or GCSE A in Irish
For details of QQI requirements and relevant codes please click here. Simply enter the DC code for the programme you are interested in or if you are not sure of the code enter DC in the Select by Institution option, then click on Go.
Applications are welcomed from students who have studied at Level 6, Level 7 and Level 8 in relevant areas. Such transfer students may be exempt from certain modules. Please apply directly to DCU using the R10 form. Closing date for applications 1st July.
International candidates are expected to have educational qualifications of a standard equivalent to those outlined above. In addition, where such candidates are non-native speakers of the English language they must satisfy the university of their competency in the English language. For further information on international applications click here.