Students
Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
Duration
Details
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Creative Writing | Fine Arts | Music
Area of study
Arts | Humanities
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


University College Dublin College of Arts and Humanities

The University College Dublin College of Arts and Humanities offers a range of programs for students.


BA Arts DN500

The BA Arts DN500 is a program offered by the College of Arts and Humanities.


DN500 Joint & Single Major

The DN500 Joint & Single Major is a BA Joint Honours Programme. This information is only for students who started a BA degree in 2017/18 or earlier.


  • All Students completing their degree programmes on the DN500 programme should contact the Arts & Humanities Desk in the College Office for information, advice, and support with their registration.
  • DN500 students may need more advice than in previous years.

Stages of DN500

The DN500 program has different stages:


  • DN500 Stage 1 and 2
  • DN500 Stage 3 and 4

Arts & Humanities Connector

The Arts & Humanities Connector is available for DN500 students.


Research and Innovation

The College of Arts and Humanities is involved in various research and innovation initiatives, including:


  • Research
  • Innovation at NovaUCD
  • Graduate Studies
  • Support for Researchers

Colleges

University College Dublin has several colleges, including:


  • UCD College of Arts and Humanities
  • UCD College of Business
  • UCD College of Engineering and Architecture
  • UCD College of Health and Agricultural Sciences
  • UCD College of Science
  • UCD College of Social Sciences and Law

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