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Can be taken as a single honour subject (TR023). Alternatively can be taken in combination with one other subject within TR001. This is a joint honours programme; both subjects are studied for three years and one subject only is studied in the fourth and final year.
This subject may to taken along with one other subject from the College TR001 list. Both subjects are normally studied for three years and one subject only is studied in the fourth year.
Employers of all kinds value the accuracy, articulacy and capacity for reasoned reflection gained by taking English as a university subject. A wide range of occupations are available, among them journalism, editing, publishing, the civil service; creative writing; librarianship; the theatre; and teaching at all levels.
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Elaine MacDonald works as a Clinical Psychologist in St Michael's House. She did a BA degree in English literature and Philosophy in Trinity College Dublin. After a period of time teaching in Japan she decided to return home and train as a Clinical Psychologist. She completed the Higher Diploma in Psychology (DipPsych) in UCD which then allowed her to undertake training to be a Clinical Psychologist which she completed at the University of North Wales (Bangor).