SECTION 1 – THE MAYNOOTH BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE CAO CODE: MH101 POINTS 2018: 320 The Maynooth Bachelor of Arts Degree
CAO Points 2018: 320 CAO Points Range 2017: 327-613 Places 2018: 1,400 Duration: 3 years (4 if taking Erasmus/ Study Abroad option)
Erasmus/Study Abroad Option: Yes Mature Applicants: See p. 202 UK, EU & International Applicants: See p. 207 QQI Link: See p. 204
Leaving Certificate: 2H5 & 4O6/H7, Irish, English & 3rd Language
By choosing the Maynooth BA degree, a wide variety of interesting subjects is opened up to you. Thanks to the academic challenge of this degree, you will acquire specific subject knowledge and transferable skills, such as social, analytical and management skills. Our aim is to develop graduates who are career-ready and equipped for employment and further study in Ireland or abroad.
Overview of MH101 First Year MH101
Bachelor of Arts degree
MH101 Bachelor of Arts degree > 35 subjects in 6 groups
>Choose 2, 3 or 4 subjects (no more than 1 per group)
> 4 weeks to decide
>Critical Skills available with all subject combinations
> Possible to make change in your choices at the start of the second semester
Depending on your subject choice, these options may be available to you to degree level: >Double Major option: taking two subjects equally
> Single Major option: taking just one subject
>Major/Minor option: taking more of one and less of another
Second & Final Year Second & Final Year Postgraduate Study Continuing in MH101
Transfer Options (depending on your 1st year subject choices and grades)
> BA Finance
> BA International Finance and Economics
> BA Accounting and Finance
> Single Major BBS or BBA (Business and Management / International Business / Marketing)
> BBS Business and Accounting > LLB Single Major
> BCL Double Major (Law and Arts / Law and Accounting / Law and Business / Law and Criminology)
> BSc Computer Science and Software Engineering
> BSc Multimedia, Mobile and Web Development
Details about subjects available and progression options in the following MH101 subject pages and on
www.maynoothuniversity.ie/level8
These BA subjects have extra Leaving Certificate minimum entry requirements:
> French: H5 French (H4 from 2020) > Nua-Ghaeilge: H5 Irish (H4 from 2020) > Music: H5 Music > Mathematics (Pure): H2 Mathematics > German (non-beginner): H5 German > Spanish (non-beginner): H5 Spanish
For these BA subjects we recommend that students have achieved the following grades as a minimum in their Leaving Certificate:
> Accounting, Business (International), Business (Management), Business (Marketing), Economics, Finance: O4/H7 Mathematics
> Computer Science, Mathematical Physics, Mathematical Studies, Music Technology, Statistics: O3/H7 Mathematics
All other BA subjects - no prior knowledge required.
Popular Options at Maynooth
> Professional Master of Education - Primary Teaching / Secondary Teaching
>Conversion Masters courses (where you haven't studied the subject area in your first degree) such as MSc Business Management, LLM International Justice / LLM Criminology / MSc Rights & Social Policy, HDip Information Technology, MSc Design Innovation
> Postgraduate options in the discipline studied at undergraduate level
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