MAYNOOTH UNIVERSITY CAO HANDBOOK 2019
MAYNOOTH
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LEVEL 8 Honours Bachelor Degrees - Level 8 Code MH 101
Apply by inserting the Codes below in the Level 8 Section of the Application Form.
Title (NOT to be entered on Application Form) Honours Bachelor Degrees - Level 8
Arts 1st year: 60 credits – choose your subjects when you arrive in Maynooth in September 2019, with up to 4 weeks to decide.
Choose 2, 3 or 4 subjects – maximum of one per group (each subject is 15 credits).
Double subjects (marked with *) have a 30 credit option in 1st year. You can take 2 double subjects in 1st year unless they are scheduled at the same time. Optional 1st
year only Critical Skills (15 credits) available to take with all subject combinations. Group 1
Geography* German Law*
Philosophy
Mathematics (Pure) – 30 credits in Groups 1 and 3
Group 2
Business (Management)* Business (Marketing)*
Business (International)* Criminology Greek
History*
European Studies - 15 credits in groups 2 and 6
Group 4
Anthropology* Economics Finance Latin
Music Technology Nua-Ghaeilge
Group 5
Computer Science* Music
Sociology Spanish
Group 6 Accounting
Chinese Studies French
Greek & Roman Civilization Mathematical Physics Medieval Celtic Studies
Old Irish and Celtic Languages Politics
Psychological Studies Statistics
2nd & final year: 60 credits per year
In most cases, students progress with two subjects, choosing:
Double Major (30:30 credits) or Major with Minor (40:20 credits). In some subjects a Single Major (normally 60 credits) is possible. See MH101 subject pages in the Maynooth University Prospectus for details of available options in the different subjects.
Elective Stream: In 2nd year you’ll have the opportunity to take an Elective Stream - optional 10 credit short course which gives students the opportunity to expand their education, across the University.
You also have the option of taking a study abroad year in third year and graduating with a BA International after 4 years. Some of the BA specialisations available to take from second year include:
Anthropology: specialise in Anthropology from second year.
Classics: you take at least two subjects from Greek & Roman Civilization, Greek or Latin. Economics: specialise in Economics from second year. English: specialise in English from second year. Geography: specialise in Geography from second year. Finance: specialise in Finance from second year. History: specialise in History from second year.
International Development: International Development plus one other subject in your degree. Politics: students take Politics and another subject from second year.
PPE: Philosophy, Politics and Economics - all three subjects can be taken to degree level Mathematics: Mathematics (Pure) - (timetable groups 1 and 3) and another subject, or on its own in third year. You can decide which subjects to take following admission to the University
Group 3 English*
International Development* Mathematical Studies
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