Arts (subject option: Celtic Studies [inc Early Irish & Welsh])
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UCD (NUI)
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Duration:
3 Years
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Course Summary...
This subject is taken as one of three to be studied; of twenty-three on offer for the first year. One of the three is usually dropped when the second year begins. This subject is a study of the Celtic people in the medieval world which will enable you to understand and appreciate Celtic literary, intellectual and artistic achievements
As part of an Arts degree, this subject is one of three or four subjects you choose in first year. You may choose some modules from outside the BA Arts subjects list. See UCD Horizons. In the later stages of your course you will specialise in one or two subject areas.
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