confusticated wrote: » Hey, well it depends on what you're studying and what you're interested in and what subjects you have available to you...there are hundreds of courses so might be a good idea to give some info to narrow it down a bit!
Screaminmidget wrote: » Arts. Had to be done. Would you not pick a course thats in line with what you're doing already???
Apollo17 wrote: » On my home university I am studying business administration. I have already chosen three business courses - but the rest i want to fill up with elective courses, which could be everything - so i am open-minded!
confusticated wrote: » I think by "courses" he/she means modules, not degree programme, because Erasmus students generally get a couple of choices from other faculties than their own one afaik. Well the year is 60 credits, and the smallest course (or module) is 5 credits. Depending on the credits of the ones you've picked already you can pick up to 9 more. Not much help to you on subject matter, sorry, because I'm not doing business or arts (I think arts modules would probably be of most interest to you because there are so many subjects) but do look at whether they're in teaching period 1 (Sept-Christmas) or 2 (January - April) so you don't end up doing 55 of your credits in one term. It'd make that term an awful lot of work! Do you have any idea what you'd be interested in? Like there's no point us saying to try an interesting second year German class for example if you don't speak German and have no interest in learning it. Or if you happen to be German! Are there any restrictions on year/course/subject? Do you have to take some English classes? The book of modules might be some help to you, it describes what's covered in all modules, how they're examined and how much they're worth. Link here: http://www.ucc.ie/modules/
Apollo17 wrote: » Thank you for you help ... I really come from Austria and speak german I am interested in business, music, arts history ... it should not be too exhausting - I don't want to spend the whole semester at the university - I want to have time to travel around and to discover Ireland.
confusticated wrote: » CS6102 is Graphic Design but it's a masters class in computer science, so not sure if that'd be any good to you. Try other CS modules maybe. There used to be a technical drawing class in first year engineering but it's changed a bit this year and incorporates other topics now afaik, so probably not exactly what you're looking for either but worth a look. Oh, or try the architecture modules.
EyeSight wrote: » i can't speak for the master courses but i would not recommend the CS first or second year graphics modules. they are poor and the guy who teaches them is terrible. in first year we had a 1 hour lecture consisting of showing us how to copy and paste(complete with 30-40 lecture slides). it got worse from there.... he's worse than any petty secondary school teacher i've had
Apollo17 wrote: » Hey! I am spending the next semster at the UCC as an Erasmus-student. Now i have to choose my courses. Do you have any tips for me? Which courses are easy?