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    Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Liberal Arts

    American College Dublin

    American College Dublin

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    Ireland, Dublin

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Campuses

    Dublin

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines27-Sep-2022
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    Duration 2 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    EUR 9,000  / year
    Next Intake 27-Sep-2022

    Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Liberal Arts

    About

    The BA (Hons) in Liberal Arts (a level-8, QQI-accredited, award) provides an intellectually stimulating and challenging course of undergraduate study in the liberal arts, with a wide range of foundation courses combined in the latter stages with specialised study in four concentrations. The programme is structured around two common years, with specialisations developing out of the common curriculum in the third year of study. In the third year students are required to major in one of four concentrations: Irish Studies, American Studies, History, or English. In this way the study programme broadens the students' knowledge and advances their communication skills in a wide range of intellectual areas, and provides them with an understanding of other cultures, their intrinsic values and historical experience. As far as it is possible the programme helps students to make ethically and intellectually informed decisions which take account of the complexity and diversity of the world in which we live.

    The BA (Hons) in Liberal Arts is designed to prepare students for a number of future avenues. The degree is particularly useful as a preparation for postgraduate study in the liberal arts, business studies and the law. Vocationally, the degree supports career development in such fields as business, social services, the arts, administration, teaching and research. To be in a position to advance, students will be expected to develop intellectual, practical and transferable skills. When students complete the course, they will command a number of intellectual skills, including the critical abilities of being able to read and analyse a large variety of texts, appreciate visual evidence, and assess valid supporting dialogue. For their future development they will also have developed a range of practical skills, including effective essay writing and, where appropriate, an element of creative writing.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    American College Dublin has two intakes per year: in September and January.

    There are two ways to apply to the College: through the CAO system or directly to the Admissions office. All of the College's QQI programmes are available for application through the CAO system: BA (Hons) in Liberal Arts and BA (Hons) in International Business. A prospective student may submit an application for all other courses directly to the Admissions Office at American College Dublin.

    Applicants whose first language is not English should have an IELTS score of 6.5 (or equivalent).

    Further education students

    The College accepts students from further education colleges to all of its courses. Students must have gained three distinctions in a cognate area of the degree programme that they wish to study. Students must have a full level 5 or level 6 award and this award may have been taken over a number of years.

    Mature student application

    Mature applicants can apply through the CAO for the September intake or make a direct application for the College's other intakes. Mature applicants must be 23 years of age on 1 January of the year that they wish to begin their course. Mature applicants must be interviewed by one of the admissions team. All applicants must submit a CV and a personal statement to the College.

    Other EU applications

    Every student who has taken examinations in an EU member state is expected to have completed mathematics and English in his or her final year. The only exception to this is students who have completed the A-Levels. These students must have taken mathematics and English for their O-Levels. Please refer the Admissions section for full listings of entry requirements for non-EU students.

    Protection of Enrolled Learners

    Each enrolled student on this programme has his or her fees insured in accordance with QQI regulations; this scheme is approved by QQI; each enrolled student is provided with a certificate of insurance detailing his or her cover.

    More information is available in the Admissions section or by contacting the Admissions Office, Tel: +353 1 6768939; Email: [email protected]

    English Program Requirements

  • Proof of English proficiency: IELTS (6.5 or higher for undergraduate courses, 7.0 or higher for postgraduate) or equivalent.
  • Career

    Along with academic knowledge that students receive throughout the duration of their chosen subject, students will also acquire and develop transferable career skills from their degree discipline. These skills along with potential career paths are provided below to give you a well-rounded view of what the course has to offer.

    These skills include:

    • Strong communication skills
    • Strong writing skills
    • Interpersonal skills, flexibility/adaptability
    • Detail-oriented
    • Presentation skills
    • Time management
    • Cultural literacy
    • Awareness of social factors, cultural diversity and varied perspectives.
    • Ability to research
    • Analytical skills

    The BA in Liberal Arts is designed to prepare students for a number of future careers in following areas:

    • Fields of business
    • Social services
    • Administration
    • Teaching
    • Research
    • Media and broadcasting
    • Performing arts

    The programme also serves as preparation for students to participate in a variety of postgraduate programmes such as the MFA in Creative Writing and MB in International Business.

    Fee Information

    Study abroad fees
    Please contact the admissions office regarding semester abroad tuition and fees.

    Estimated living costs for two semesters (excluding tuition)
    €10,000 – €12,000 (including accommodation, living expenses, books, student visa; this figure is an estimate only, as there are variances in the costs and spending habits of individual students)

    Notes
    Fees are effective as of 1 July 2017.
    All tuition fees are for a full academic year.
    All QQI undergraduate and postgraduate programmes are approved for tax relief.
    All QQI programmes have a QQI fee.
    Tax relief is granted to Irish resident taxpayers at the standard rate of income tax in respect of degree courses.
    For full-time courses, tax relief is granted on fees paid exceeding €2,000 and up to €5,000 per year.
    A minimum of 50% of fees must be paid prior to registration.
    Tuition fees are revised annually.

    Refund Policy
    Non-EU:

    Applicant students who have paid their fees to American College Dublin but are subsequently unsuccessful in their visa application will be refunded the cost of their course in a timeframe that does not exceed 20 working days from the date of the visa refusal letter being received by the Admissions Office and the applicant confirming in writing that he or she does not wish to proceed with an appeal and wishes to terminate the application; this is within the period of time required by the Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service (INIS).

    In the event of this occurring:

    All refunds will be subject to a €200.00 non-refundable administration fee.
    The student must provide documentary evidence of visa refusal in the form of the original (or scanned original) visa refusal letter.

    The college may also request confirmation from the Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service (Visa Section) that the visa has been refused.
    Once a study visa has been approved and classes have commenced there is no refund of fees.

    Tuition Fee

    EUR 9,000  / year

    How to Apply

    Students can make a direct application through the College website, or make a paper application. The Admissions Office is always ready and available to speak or correspond with a prospective student about his or her course choice.

    For a direct application, the following is needed:

    • A completed application form
    • An updated, detailed, chronological CV (Work History)
    • Notarised copies of your secondary school transcripts, these must be translated into English if necessary
    • A personal statement of one page about why the applicant wishes to study here
    • A reference from a teacher or employer of your good conduct
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