SECTION 1 – THE MAYNOOTH BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE CAO CODE: MH101 POINTS 2018: 320
Course Structure and Subject Groups Course Structure
1st year: 60 Credits
> Choose 2, 3 or 4 subjects - one per group (each subject is 15 credits)
> Double subjects 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. You should only do this if you are really sure of your subject choices
> Optional Critical Skills (15 credits) is available to take with all subject combinations. See p. 13 for details
2nd and Final year: 60 credits per year
> In most cases students progress with two subjects, choosing between: − Double Major (30:30) − Major with Minor (40:20)
> In some cases a Single Major (normally 60 credits) option is possible. See MH101 subject pages for details.
> After first year there may be an option to move into a specialised degree, depending on the subjects you chose in first year and your results.
Your Options 4 subjects
(4 x 15 credits)
3 subjects and Critical Skills (4 x 15 credits)
A double subject and two others (1 x 30 credits and 2 x 15 credits)
A double subject, one other subject and Critical Skills
(1 x 30 credits and 2 x 15 credits) Two double subjects
(2 x 30 credits)
These are the possible transfer options having completed the first year of the Maynooth Arts degree:
This allows you to study the greatest range of subjects and decide which you prefer
This allows you to take a range of subjects and also take the Critical Skills course
This allows you to take three subjects, but to devote half of your time to one subject
In this option you take two subjects along with the Critical Skills first year course
In this option you take only two subjects in first year
The Programme Advisory Office is available to you to discuss your options during Orientation Week and throughout your time at the University. See p. 12 for more details.
BA in Classics 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
> Electives: In second year you’ll have the opportunity to take an Elective. This is an optional 10 credit short course which helps students to expand their university education and broaden their perspective. Electives are compatible with all subjects in MH101 and many of our specialised degrees. See p. 13 for details
> Erasmus or Study Abroad: BA students have the option of studying at one of Maynooth’s 150 partner universities after second year. Students taking this option graduate with a BA International degree after four years
MH101 | Bachelor of Arts Subjects For sample module details in the 35 Bachelor of Arts subjects, see the subject pages that follow.
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