Irish Studies

Queen's University Belfast

 

Course Name Irish Studies
Course Provider Queen's University Belfast
Course Code 26578 (Assigned by Qualifax. Not an official code)
Course Type Postgraduate
Qualifications
Award NameNFQ ClassificationAwarding BodyNFQ Level
Degree - Masters at UK Level 7  Comparing Qualifications in the UK and Ireland Queens University Belfast None
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Attendance Options Full time, Part time
Location (Districts) Belfast
Qualification Letters MA
Enrolment and Start Dates Comment Year of entry: 2017
Application Date

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Duration 1 year full-time or up to a maximum of 31 months part-time.
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Entry Requirements

Expand+Normally a 2.1 Honours degree in an Arts, Humanities or Social Sciences subject or equivalent qualification acceptable to the University.

Applicants who hold a 2.2 Honours degree or equivalent qualification acceptable to the University in one of t...

Number of Places No restrictions.
Course Content

Expand+The aim of this MA in Irish Studies is to:
• Provide students with the methods and knowledge to undertake research
• Offer students a range of modules that will allow them to pursue challenging cross-disciplinary themes
• Explore the possibilities...

Subjects Taught

Expand+The MA is arranged into thematically-focused groups of modules to include culture, art and literature, political identity, conflict, politics and human rights. Students will take a number of compulsory and optional modules. One of the modules in the ...

Assessment Method Taught modules are assessed by a combination of examinations, written language assignments and creative practice. Students who have reached a pass in these will submit a dissertation (not exceeding 15,000 words) or a practice as research project, which will include a critical reflection of approximately 3,500 words.
Careers or Further Progression

Expand+Career Prospects
Students of the Institute of Irish Studies go on to pursue careers not only as scholars, but also in the media, in the heritage sector and in business.

Queen's postgraduates reap exceptional benefits. Unique initiatives, such as ...

Further Enquiries Institute of Irish Studies
School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics
Tel: 028 9097 1346
Email: irish.studies@qub.ac.uk
WWW: www.qub.ac.uk/iis
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