Program Overview
Overview of University Programs
The university offers a wide range of programs, including undergraduate, postgraduate, micro-credentials, and short courses.
Undergraduate Programs
- A-Z of undergraduate courses
- Trinity Pathways
- Trinity education
- Fees
Postgraduate Programs
- A-Z of postgraduate courses
- Postgraduate Research
- Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences
- School of Business
- School of Creative Arts
- School of Education
- School of English
- School of Histories and Humanities
- School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultural Studies
- School of Law
- School of Linguistic, Speech, and Communications Sciences
- School of Psychology
- School of Religion, Theology, and Peace Studies
- School of Social Sciences and Philosophy
- School of Social Work and Social Policy
- Engineering, Mathematics, and Science
- School of Biochemistry and Immunology
- School of Chemistry
- School of Computer Science and Statistics
- School of Engineering
- School of Genetics and Microbiology
- School of Mathematics
- School of Natural Sciences
- School of Physics
- Health Sciences
- School of Dental Science
- School of Medicine
- School of Nursing and Midwifery
- School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
- Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences
- How to Apply
- Closing Dates
- Fees
Micro-credentials
- About
- A-Z of micro-credentials
- By School
- Micro-credentials - business
- Negotiating for Value - Micro-credential
- Business & Human Rights: Principles & Practice - Micro-credential
- Leading Teams - Micro-credential
- Creating Value with ESG - Micro-credential
- Finance for Non-Finance Executives - Micro-credential
- Foundations in Lean Ops Excellence - Micro-credential
- Nature-based Entrepreneurship - Micro-credential
- You as Leader - Crafting Your Own Leadership Style - Micro-credential
- Driving Performance with AI and Analytics - Micro-credential
- Mastering AI in Digital Marketing - Micro-credential
- Micro-credentials - engineering
- Solar Energy Conversion and Application - Micro-credential
- Low Carbon Power Technology - Micro-credential
- Cyber-physical Systems and Control - Micro-credential
- Air Pollution: Monitoring Assessment and Control - Micro-credential
- Measuring Environmental Impact: Life Cycle Assessment for Sustainable Practices - Micro-credential
- Introduction to XR: Applications and Technology - Micro-credential
- Spatial Audio - Micro-credential
- Motion Picture Engineering - Micro-credential
- Advanced Spatial Analysis using GIS- Micro-credential
- Transport Modelling and Planning - Micro-credential
- Micro-credentials - swspt
- Domestic Violence Child Protection: Training for Child Protection & Welfare Practitioners - Micro-credential
- Equality Diversity and Inclusion Policy and People - Micro-credential
- Digital Technologies in Human Services - Micro-credential
- Disability, Mental Health and Child Protection: Towards a New Understanding - Micro-credential
- Micro-credentials - nursingmidwifery
- Advancing Health and Assessment Practice for Healthcare Practitioners - Micro-credential
- Nurse Authority to Refer for Radiological Procedures - Micro-credential
- Chronic Cardiac Disease Management - Micro-credential
- Perinatal Mental Health and Childbirth Related Trauma - Micro-credential
- Application of Simulation Practice in Healthcare - Micro-credential
- Childhood Adversity - Micro-credential
- Safeguarding Adults at Risk of Abuse - Micro-credential
- Professional Ethical Legal Communication Issues informing NM Prescribing Clinical Pract- Micro-credential
- Digital health - understanding the application of technology in modern healthcare - Micro-credential
- Enacting Human Rights in the Lives of Adults with Intellectual Disabilities - Micro-credential
- Micro-credentials - psychology
- Mental Health & Psychosocial Support in HE - Micro-credential
- Micro-credentials - medicine
- Assessment & Management of Frailty in Ageing Adults - MC Module
- Trinity Innovation & Enterprise
- Practical Frameworks for Innovation - Micro-credential
- School of Natural Sciences
- Climate Leadership Development - Micro-credential
- Micro-credentials - business
- How to Apply
- Learner Resources
- Enterprise Engagement
- Funding and Sponsorship
- Fees
CPD
- A-Z of CPD Courses
- Portal at Trinity - Masterclass in A Shared Ownership for Wellbeing
- AI and Ethics
- Introduction to Intercultural Communication for the Global Workplace
- Workplace Wellbeing
- Portal at Trinity - Masterclass in Creative Thinking for Business
- Portal at Trinity - Masterclass in Diversity and Unconscious Bias
- Portal at Trinity - Masterclass in Design Thinking for Strategy and Change Management
- Portal at Trinity - Masterclass in Emotional Intelligence for Future Leaders
- Portal at Trinity - Masterclass in Establishing a Business Case for Wellbeing
- Portal at Trinity - Masterclass in a Framework for Sustainable Workplace Wellbeing
- Portal at Trinity - Masterclass in Gathering Wellbeing Data in your Organisation
- Portal at Trinity - Masterclass in Innovation Planning
- Portal at Trinity - Masterclass in Introduction to Creative Problem Solving
- Portal at Trinity - Masterclass in Introduction to Design Thinking
- Portal at Trinity - Masterclass in Managing Innovation
- Portal at Trinity - Masterclass in Team Dynamics
- Portal at Trinity - Masterclass in Pitching your Idea
- Portal at Trinity - Masterclass in Rapid Idea Generation and Insight
- Portal at Trinity - Masterclass in Storytelling for Business Success
- Masterclass in Pharmaceutical Innovation
- Portal at Trinity - Masterclass in The Innovation Ecosystem
- Portal at Trinity - Masterclass in Tracking Innovation
- Sustainable Green Organisation
- Systemic Risk Management
Short Courses
- A-Z of Short Courses
- Botany - Practical Course in Botanical Art
- Centre for Gender and Women’s Studies - Gender: History, Culture and Representation
- Classics - Ancient Greek Language and Culture – Beginners
- Classics - Ancient Greek Language and Culture – Intermediate
- Classics - Beginners Modern Greek Language
- Classics - Greek and Roman Mythology and Religion Part I
- Classics - Greek and Roman Mythology and Religion Part II
- Classics - Introduction to Greek Art and Architecture
- Classics - Introduction to Greek History
- Classics - Introduction to Roman Art and Architecture
- Classics - Introduction to Roman History
- Classics - Latin Language and Culture
- Classics - Post-Beginners Modern Greek Language
- English - English Literature
- English - Literature
- History of Art - Arts of Japan
- History of Art - Cultural Intersections in the History of Art 1
- History of Art - Cultural Intersections in the History of Art 2
- History of Art - Global Postmodern and Contemporary Art
- History of Art - Introduction to European Art 2
- History of Art - Introduction to European Architecture 2
- History of Art - Introduction to the History of Art 1
- History of Art - Introduction to the History of Architecture 1
- History of Art - Islamic Art and Architecture of the Medieval Mediterranean
- History of Art - Renaissance Art
- History of Art - Themes in Irish Art 1
- History of Art - Themes in Irish Art 2
- History - Across the Sea: Ireland and its Neighbours in the Early Middle Ages
- History - American Dreams: Culture in the US, 1840-present
- History - Conquest and Colonization: Early Modern Ireland
- History - Debating Modern Britain: Conflict, Change, and Society in the Long Eighteenth Century
- History - Earthly pasts: an introduction to environmental histories
- History - Empire, Oil, and Revolution: The Middle East in the 20th Century
- History - Europe Divided, c.
- History - Famine, Land and People: Ireland 1830s-1880s
- History - Humans and the Environment in Modern History
- History - Imperialism, Neo-colonialism and Decolonisation in Modern East Asian History
- History - Modern Eastern Europe,
- Histories and Humanities - Introduction to Irish Family History
- Histories and Humanities - Irish Family History: Intermediate Level
- Irish Palaeography
- Languages - Introduction to Irish Sign Language (ISL)
- Languages - Irish Sign Language (ISL) for Beginners
- Languages - Japanese, Intermediate
- Languages - Japanese, Introduction to Language and Culture
- Languages - Japanese, Post-Beginners
- Languages - Korean, Introduction to Language and Culture
- Languages - Korean, Post-Beginners Language and Culture
- Languages - Portuguese
- Languages - Slavonic Languages - Russian
- Psychology: The Science of Behaviour and Mind
- The Lir Academy - Acting - Actors’ Ensemble
- The Lir Academy - Acting - Armed Combat
- The Lir Academy - Acting - The Clown Within Weekend Workshop
- The Lir Academy - Acting - Audiobook Narration
- The Lir Academy Acting Acting Level 1
- The Lir Academy Costume Level 1
- The Lir Academy Screen Acting Level 1
- The Lir Academy - Design - Introduction to Set Design
- The Lir Academy Youth Academy 15 17
- The Lir Academy - Acting - Musical Theatre
- The Lir Academy - Acting - Musical Theatre Intensive
- The Lir Academy - Introduction to Playwriting
- The Lir Academy - Acting - Young Actors’ Programme (Two Weeks)
- Botany - Nature Connection Workshops
- The Lir Academy - Acting - Audition Workshop
- The Lir Academy - Impact and Influence for Women in Business
- The Lir Academy - Presenting Made Brilliant
- History of Art - Global History of Art
- Material Witnesses: Sixteen Objects and the Shaping of Global History
- Languages - Arabic
- Languages - Chinese, Introduction to Language and Culture
- Languages - Turkish, Introduction to Language and Culture
- Languages - Turkish, Post Beginners
- Languages - Turkish, Intermediate
- Languages - Slavonic Languages - Polish
- Languages - Slavonic Languages - Croatian
- Languages - Slavonic Languages - Bulgarian
- Languages - Slavonic Languages - Ukrainian
- The Lir Academy - Acting - Audition Masterclass
- The Lir Academy - Acting - Fundamentals of Acting
- The Lir Academy Acting Level 2
- The Lir Academy Screen Acting Level 2
- The Lir Academy - Acting - Introduction to Voice Over Acting
- The Lir Academy - Acting - Summer Acting Camps
- The Lir Academy Screenwriting Intensive
- The Lir Academy - Performance - Introduction to Dance
- The Lir Academy - Performance - Physical Theatre
- Philosophy Today
- Foundation Course in Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapy
- Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapy for Psychosis
- Classics - Writing the past
- History of Art - Arts of Astrology: Science and Belief from the Thirteenth to Seventeenth Century
- History - Northern Ireland since 1921
- History - Saints and Sinners in Medieval Europe
- History-The Hundred Years War
- History-The Sexual Politics of Modern Ireland
- History - US History: Power, Politics, People
- History - The World Wars,
- The Lir Academy - Puppetry Weekend Workshop
- The Lir Academy Acting Over 35s Level 1
- The Lir Academy Youth Academy 12-14
- The Lir Academy Introduction to Theatre Directing
- The Lir Academy The Art of Screenwriting
- The Lir Academy Screen Acting Intensive Summer School
The Lir Academy - Musical Theatre
Overview
A ten-week evening course for beginners offers adults with a passion for musicals an opportunity to develop the fundamental techniques required to perform in musical theatre. Taught through group masterclasses and rehearsals, this intensive immersion in musical theatre will help build confidence, improve existing skills, and develop new ones in a supportive and collaborative environment. During the course, students will work with a singing tutor and musical director, leading theatre director, and a choreographer to develop their singing, dance, and performance skills.
Date, Time, and Place
This course runs at various times throughout the year, for one evening a week over 10 weeks at The Lir National Academy of Dramatic Art, Trinity Technology and Enterprise Campus, Pearse Street at Grand Canal Quay, Dublin 2.
Course Fees
€430
Program Details
The university offers various programs, including undergraduate, postgraduate, micro-credentials, and short courses. Each program has its own set of requirements, admission criteria, and tuition fees. The programs are designed to provide students with a comprehensive education and equip them with the necessary skills to succeed in their chosen field.
Program Structure
The programs are structured to provide students with a combination of theoretical and practical knowledge. The undergraduate programs are designed to provide students with a broad-based education, while the postgraduate programs are more specialized and focused on specific areas of study. The micro-credentials and short courses are designed to provide students with specialized skills and knowledge in specific areas.
Admission Criteria
The admission criteria for each program vary, but generally, students are required to have a certain level of academic achievement, such as a high school diploma or a bachelor's degree. Some programs may also require students to have specific skills or experience, such as language proficiency or work experience.
Tuition Fees
The tuition fees for each program vary, but generally, they range from a few hundred to several thousand euros per year. The fees are designed to cover the cost of tuition, as well as other expenses such as accommodation and living expenses.
Research Areas
The university has a strong research focus, with a wide range of research areas, including arts, humanities, social sciences, engineering, mathematics, and science. The research areas are designed to provide students with the opportunity to engage in cutting-edge research and to contribute to the advancement of knowledge in their chosen field.
Facilities and Resources
The university has a wide range of facilities and resources, including libraries, laboratories, and computer facilities. The facilities and resources are designed to provide students with the necessary tools and support to succeed in their studies.
Support Services
The university has a range of support services, including academic support, career counseling, and student counseling. The support services are designed to provide students with the necessary support and guidance to succeed in their studies and to achieve their career goals.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the university offers a wide range of programs, including undergraduate, postgraduate, micro-credentials, and short courses. Each program has its own set of requirements, admission criteria, and tuition fees. The programs are designed to provide students with a comprehensive education and equip them with the necessary skills to succeed in their chosen field. The university has a strong research focus, with a wide range of research areas, and a range of facilities and resources to support student learning. The support services are designed to provide students with the necessary support and guidance to succeed in their studies and to achieve their career goals.
