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Level:
Undergraduate
School:
School of Theology, Philosophy and Music

Are you passionate about music? Do you love singing, playing an instrument or both? This degree will help you become a fully trained, high-level performing musician.

Politics - Arts
Level:
Undergraduate
School:
School of Law and Government

Politics (DC295)

Select Politics + One other subject from:

Geography | History | Law | World Religions and Theology

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.

Geography: You’ll examine human activity, human-environment relations and physical… Find out more

joint honours - languages
Level:
Undergraduate
School:
SALIS

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.

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This image shows a female student smiling
Level:
Undergraduate
School:
School of Law and Government

Calling all curious, open-minded, independent thinkers who want to know how the world really works (and how to change it) – this is the degree course with global career opportunities for you

Humanities - Arts
Level:
Undergraduate
School:
School of Communications

Humanities (DC009)

At registration, choose two from the following list of subjects:

Students studying on laptop
Level:
Undergraduate
School:
School of Computing

If you’re both creative and practical, a lateral thinker who loves tech and enjoys working with people, this course is for you.

 

Student studying vertebrae
Level:
Undergraduate
School:
School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering

From realistic and powerful prosthetic limbs to individually engineered implants, and from high-tech scanners to tiny cameras that can explore blood vessels, biomedical engineers work to develop products at the cutting edge of what is possible to heal and help the human body.

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