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B.A. In Contemporary Culture and Society

  • 07-05-2008 2:09am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 418 ✭✭


    Hey,

    Was just wondering if anybody had some information on this course. From what I've read about it in the DCU Propectus it sounds really interesting but to me the description sounds kinda vague.

    If anyone could help me out I'd be really grateful. Just wondering what the course load is like, how many hours a week are involved and that kinda thing to help make my mind up about if it's worth my while moving up or commuting instead.

    Thanks in advance.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 396 ✭✭Shadowless


    From what I hear it's a pretty light scedule. Somewhere between 10-15 hours per week I think. You'll also more than likely have at least one day off per week. The usual humanity stuff though, plenty of essays and assignments and things to keep you tickin over.

    Dont do the course myself mind so you might be better off waitin for someone more in the know to comment.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 127 ✭✭dubdcugirly


    :Keith: wrote: »
    Hey,

    Was just wondering if anybody had some information on this course. From what I've read about it in the DCU Propectus it sounds really interesting but to me the description sounds kinda vague.

    If anyone could help me out I'd be really grateful. Just wondering what the course load is like, how many hours a week are involved and that kinda thing to help make my mind up about if it's worth my while moving up or commuting instead.

    Thanks in advance.[/QUOTE

    Again I dont do the course myself, but from what I heard its hard to see what career your going to get out of it in the end, however if enjoying the subject is your main priority and you do like the subjects you see teh go for it~

    As for more info, you should go on the web to the prospectus on there you will find the lecturer in charge of the course, email them and they weil either give you more info or better still put u in touch with someone on the course, its the best way to get true info on a course and the most direct!


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