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University College Dublin College of Arts and Humanities
The University College Dublin College of Arts and Humanities is a prestigious institution dedicated to fostering academic excellence and creativity.
BA Humanities Program
The BA Humanities program is a comprehensive undergraduate degree that offers students a broad-based education in the arts and humanities.
- Stage 3: The final year of the program, where students can choose from a wide range of modules to specialize in their area of interest.
- BA Humanities - Pathway Coordinators (DN530): A team of experienced academics who provide guidance and support to students throughout their studies.
- Arts & Humanities Connector: A dedicated service that offers advice and assistance to students on academic and personal matters.
- Policies and Procedures: A set of guidelines that outline the rules and regulations governing the program, including registration, progression, and assessment.
Support Services
The college provides a range of support services to help students succeed in their studies.
- Registration and Timetable Issues: Assistance with course registration, timetable conflicts, and other administrative matters.
- Progression to the Next Stage of Study: Guidance on meeting the requirements for progression to the next year of study.
- Compliance: Ensuring that students meet the necessary requirements for their program, including module selection and credit accumulation.
- Issues Including Programme Transfer, Leave of Absence, and Recognition of Prior Learning: Support with transferring to a different program, taking a leave of absence, or recognizing prior learning experiences.
- Extenuating Circumstances and When to Apply: Advice on dealing with exceptional circumstances that may affect academic performance and the process for applying for extenuating circumstances.
- Student Exchange and Internships: Opportunities for students to participate in exchange programs, internships, and other experiential learning activities.
College of Arts and Humanities
The College of Arts and Humanities is committed to providing a world-class education that prepares students for success in their chosen careers.
- University College Dublin: The university's main campus is located in Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland.
- Contact Information: The college can be contacted through the university's main switchboard or by visiting the college office.
Useful Links
A range of useful links and resources are available to students, including:
- A - Z: An alphabetical index of university services and departments.
- Gaeilge san Ollscoil: Information on the university's Irish language services and initiatives.
- Privacy: The university's privacy policy and guidelines on data protection.
- Cookie Policy: The university's policy on the use of cookies on its website.
- Acceptable Use Policy: The university's policy on the acceptable use of its IT services and facilities.
- Website Terms & Conditions: The terms and conditions governing the use of the university's website.
- Freedom of Information: The university's policy on freedom of information and how to make a request.
- Accessibility Statement: The university's commitment to accessibility and its efforts to ensure that its services and facilities are accessible to all.
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Privacy Preference Center
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