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UCD Science Study Abroad Programme

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UCD Science Study Abroad Programme

 
UCD Science Study Abroad Programme

From Microscopic to Cosmic, From Nature to Computers, From Chaos to Order the Science Study Abroad programme at University College Dublin offers the diverse range of subject areas and provides exciting opportunities to advance your knowledge while studying in Ireland. UCD Science has the largest Science Programme in Ireland delivered by lecturers at the forefront of both teaching and research. Students may also enhance their experience by adding up to two non-science modules per semester.

Module Details

Details of the modules may be obtained from

http://www.ucd.ie/student/course_search.htm

A number of Art modules are available for Science students to select, examples of modules available to students are as follows:

  • POL10010 Introduction to the Irish Political System
  • POL30080 Irish Politics and Policy
  • PHIL30100 Philosophy of Science
  • ENG20440 Reading the Story of Ireland: Irish Literature in English
  • IRST30080 Reading in Irish Culture
  • IRST30050 Contemporary Ireland
  • IR10050 Irish Language
  • SOC10030 Irish Culture and Society

As a selection of Arts modules are subject to change, please ensure to check the website for the most up to date details at:

http://www.ucd.ie/science/international_students/jya_programme.html

 

Science Subject Choices

  • Applied & Computational Mathematics
  • Mathematical Science
  • Biochemistry
  • Medicinal Chemistry & Chemical Biology
  • Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
  • Microbiology
  • Molecular Biology
  • Neuroscience
  • Botany
  • Pharmacology
  • Chemistry
  • Physics
  • Climate & Earth System Science
  • Physics with Astronomy & Space Science
  • Computer Science
  • Physiology
  • Environmental Biology
  • Plant Genetic Engineering
  • Genetics
  • Statistics
  • Geology
  • Theoretical Physics
  • Mathematical Physics
  • Zoology

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Assessment

Formal examinations are set at the end of each semester in December and May. International students are expected to undertake examinations in accordance with University regulations. Increasingly, project and class-based work forms a component of the assessment process.

 

Credit Transfer

The home institution decides on credits to be awarded for modules pursued at UCD.

Eligibility

The Minimum GPA Requirement is 3.00

In addition to completing the UCD on-line application process, a transcript of academic record to date and letter of recommendation from the academic referee should be sent to the Science Programme Office before the application deadline

 

To Apply

www.ucd.ie/apply

Application Deadlines:

Full year or first semester May 1st

Second semester October 15th

 

For further information contact:

Ms Joanna Long Student Co-ordinator

UCD Science Programme Office

UCD, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland

Tel: 353-1-716-2365

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Web: www.ucd.ie/science

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