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Part time degree

  • 17-04-2011 6:27pm
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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,570 ✭✭✭RandomName2


    Veles wrote: »
    What information can anyone tell about them,I'm looking to do one in English and linguistics preferably,any help will be appreciated:)
    thanks:)

    Apply through CAO through its late offerings (vacancies) in the summer.

    You need a tiny amount of LC points or be a postgraduate.

    You can take as many modules as you like (about E500 per module) as long as it is over 2 per semester I think.

    You can take a subject up to the level of h-dip or full degree.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 239 ✭✭Gae


    I assume you're talking about the undergrad Arts part-time programme. As far as I know it's not an evening degree at all any more. Most Schools stopped offering evening classes some years ago. You can do the normal Arts degree on a part-time basis, but you're in the same classes as the full-time students, you just take less modules per semester, and do more semesters. Those classes would be mostly on between 9 and 5. You should be able to find lots more information on the UCD web site and from the Arts Programme Office.


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