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Students
Tuition Fee
GBP 16,320
Per year
Start Date
Medium of studying
Duration
36 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Foreign Language | Indigenous Languages
Area of study
Langauges
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
GBP 16,320
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2024-09-01-
About Program

Program Overview


The Irish with Computing BA (Hons) program at Ulster University combines Irish language and literature with computing studies, providing students with proficiency in both areas. Graduates are well-equipped for careers in the IT industry, education, media, and other sectors, and have the opportunity to immerse themselves in Irish culture through visits to the Gaeltacht. The program employs a variety of teaching methods and boasts a team of experienced staff.

Program Outline


Degree Overview:


Irish with Computing BA (Hons) - Full-time Undergraduate Study


Objective:

  • Achieve proficiency in written and spoken Irish and an in-depth knowledge of Computing.
  • Gain valuable skills in design, development, and evaluation of software for various platforms.
  • Prepare graduates for a diverse range of careers in the IT industry, including interactive web design and development.

Description:

  • The program combines Irish language and literature with computing studies, providing a unique and rewarding academic experience.
  • Students will have the opportunity to:
  • Study a broad range of Irish language modules, covering grammar, literature, history, folklore, dialectology, translation, and Irish in professional contexts.
  • Gain a variety of computing skills, including programming, software design, web development, and database management.
  • Spend time in the Gaeltacht, immersing themselves in Irish culture and language.
  • The program is ideal for students who are passionate about the Irish language and culture and who are also interested in pursuing a career in the IT industry.

Outline:


Structure:

  • 3-year full-time program.
  • Modules are delivered in semesters, with typically 20 credits per module.
  • A full-time study load equates to 120 credit points per year, comprising lectures, seminars, tutorials, practicals, fieldwork, private study, and assessments.
  • Assessment methods include coursework assignments, examinations, presentations, dissertations, and projects.

Modules:

  • Year One:
  • Computer Hardware and Operating Systems
  • Systems Analysis and Design
  • An Ghaeilge Scríofa 1 (Written Irish 1)
  • Labhairt na Gaeilge 1 (Spoken Irish 1)
  • Optional Modules:
  • Léamhthuiscint na Gaeilge 1 (Reading Comprehension in Irish 1)
  • Léamhthuiscint na Gaeilge 2 (Reading Comprehension in Irish 2)
  • Labhairt na Gaeilge 2 (Spoken Irish 2)
  • Stair Shóisialta is Liteartha na Gaeilge (Social and Literary History of Irish)
  • Year Two:
  • Computer Networks & Security
  • Web Technologies
  • Béaloideas agus Staidéar Oidhreachta (Folklore and Heritage Studies)
  • Irish Translation Studies
  • Forbairt Theangeolaíoch na Gaeilge (Linguistic Development of Irish)
  • Litríocht Ré na bPéindlithe (18th and 19th Century Irish Literature)
  • Nuafhilíocht na Gaeilge (Modern Irish Poetry)
  • An Ghaeilge Ghairmiúil (Professional Irish)
  • Year Three:
  • Optional Modules:
  • Scéim Mhalartaithe.
  • Teanga agus Litríocht na Gaeilge Thar Lear (Language and Literature Exchange Program)
  • Year Four:
  • Business Intelligence
  • Cloud Operating Systems
  • Miontráchtas/Tionscadal (Minor Thesis/Project)
  • Próslitríocht agus Drámaíocht na Gaeilge san Fhichiú hAois (20th Century Irish Prose and Drama)
  • Léann agus Scileanna an Aistriúcháin (Translation Studies)

Assessment:

  • Assessment methods vary depending on the module and typically include a combination of coursework assignments and examinations.
  • Coursework assignments can take various forms such as essays, reports, presentations, projects, and dissertations.
  • The final degree classification is based on the aggregate mark achieved in Level 5 and 6 modules.

Teaching:

  • The program employs a variety of teaching methods, including lectures, seminars, tutorials, practicals, and online learning resources.
  • The program encourages independent study and provides students with access to multimedia language labs for additional practice and learning.
  • The program boasts a team of experienced and qualified staff, including professors, readers, senior lecturers, and lecturers.
  • Most academic and learning support staff hold professional accreditations and are recognized for their teaching excellence.

Careers:

  • Graduates from this program are well-equipped for a diverse range of careers in various sectors, including:
  • Education
  • Media
  • Publishing
  • Government
  • Librarianship
  • Business
  • Some examples of job roles graduates can pursue include:
  • Irish Language Officer
  • Programmer
  • Teacher
  • Translator
  • Interpreter
  • The program's graduates hold senior positions in Irish language organizations throughout Ireland, demonstrating the program's success in preparing students for successful careers in the field.

Other:

  • Students have the opportunity to visit the Gaeltacht for a week in the Autumn and Spring each year, providing valuable immersion in the Irish language and culture.
  • However, be mindful of additional costs associated with accommodation, travel, and general living expenses.

Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland and EU Settlement Status Fees

£4,750.00


England, Scotland, Wales and the Islands Fees

£9,250.00


International Fees

£16,320.00


Additional mandatory costs

Students visit the Gaeltacht for a week in the Autumn and in the Spring each year. The cost of each course is circa £125 to cover travel, accommodation, food, activities, excursions and classes.

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Ulster University


Overview:

Ulster University is a public university in Northern Ireland with campuses in Belfast, Coleraine, Derry~Londonderry, and a dedicated Sports Village. It offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs, as well as short courses and research opportunities. The university is known for its commitment to research and innovation, ranking in the top 10% of UK universities for research impact.


Services Offered:

Ulster University provides a comprehensive range of services to its students, including:

    Accommodation:

    On-campus accommodation options are available at all campuses.

    Sports Services:

    The university boasts a dedicated Sports Village with various facilities and memberships.

    Student Union:

    The Ulster University Students' Union (UUSU) offers a variety of support services and social activities.

    Student Wellbeing:

    The university provides support services for student mental health and well-being.

    Digital Services:

    Students have access to online resources and services through the university portal.

    Library Services:

    The university library offers a wide range of resources and support for learning, teaching, and research.

    Employability and Careers Advice:

    The university provides guidance and support for students seeking employment opportunities.

    Global Partnerships:

    The university offers opportunities for international students and partnerships with other institutions.

Student Life and Campus Experience:

Ulster University offers a vibrant and diverse campus experience. Students can expect:

    Strong sense of community:

    Each campus fosters a welcoming and supportive environment.

    Active student life:

    UUSU organizes various social events, clubs, and societies.

    Access to facilities:

    Students have access to modern facilities, including libraries, sports centers, and accommodation.

    Opportunities for personal development:

    The university offers various programs and activities to enhance students' skills and well-being.

Key Reasons to Study There:

    High-quality education:

    Ulster University offers a wide range of programs taught by experienced academics.

    Strong research focus:

    The university is known for its commitment to research and innovation.

    Vibrant campus life:

    Students can enjoy a diverse and engaging campus experience.

    Excellent support services:

    The university provides comprehensive support services for students' academic and personal needs.

    Career-focused approach:

    The university emphasizes employability and provides career guidance to students.

Academic Programs:

Ulster University offers a wide range of academic programs across various faculties, including:

    Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences

    Computing, Engineering and the Built Environment

    Life and Health Sciences

    Ulster University Business School

The university is particularly strong in areas such as:

    Nursing and Healthcare

    Business and Management

    Engineering and Technology

    Arts and Humanities


Other:

  • The university has a strong commitment to sustainability and social responsibility.
  • Ulster University is registered with the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland.
  • The university has a dedicated website for alumni and supporters.
  • The university offers a range of online courses and resources.

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Admission Requirements

A-level

  • Grades CCC
  • Applicants may substitute the C grade requirement with alternative qualifications at the same standard defined by the University.

Applied General Qualifications

  • RQF Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma/OCR Cambridge Technical Level 3 Extended Diploma: Award profile of MMM
  • Smaller BTEC/OCR qualifications (i.e.
  • Diploma or Extended Certificate / Introductory Diploma / Subsidiary Diploma) may be combined with A Levels or other acceptable level 3 qualifications.
  • QCF versions of qualifications are also accepted, though grade requirements might differ.

Irish Leaving Certificate

  • 96 UCAS tariff points including five subjects (four at Higher Level), including English and Maths at H6 (Higher Level) or O4 (Ordinary Level).

Scottish Highers

  • Grades CCCCC
  • Applicants may substitute parts of the grade profile with alternative qualifications to the same standard defined by the University.

Scottish Advanced Highers

  • Grades DDD
  • Applicants may substitute parts of the grade profile with alternative qualifications to the same standard defined by the University.

International Baccalaureate

  • Minimum overall score of 24 points, including 12 at the higher level.
  • Candidates must meet the subject requirement for Irish (A-level Grade C or equivalent) via other qualifications.
  • If not met, contact the University to discuss prior experience in Irish.

Access to Higher Education (HE)

  • Overall profile of 55% (120 credit Access Course) (NI Access course)
  • Candidates must fulfill the subject requirement for Irish (A level Grade C or equivalent) via other qualifications.
  • Overall profile of 45 at merit (60 credit Access course) (GB Access course)

GCSE

  • Full-time students require a pass in English Language and Maths at Grade C/4 or above.
  • Level 2 Certificate in Essential Skills - Communication is equivalent to GCSE English.
  • Level 2 Certificate in Essential Skills - Application of Number is equivalent to GCSE Maths.

Additional Notes:

  • Applicants with an HND must achieve an overall Merit with distinctions in 15 Level 5 credits.
  • They must also fulfill the subject requirement for Irish.
  • Applicants with an HNC must achieve an overall Merit with distinctions in 45 Level 4 credits.
  • They must also fulfill the subject requirement for Irish.
  • Applicants with a Foundation Degree require an overall mark of 40% in Level 5 modules for Year 1 entry.
  • They must also fulfill the subject requirement for Irish.
  • Applicants without the normal entry qualifications can be considered based on experiential learning.
  • Transfer students will be considered on an individual basis.
  • Students holding the Ulster University Diploma in Irish Language will be considered for Year 1 entry.
  • Please note that these are the standard entry requirements, and individual applicants may need to meet additional criteria depending on their qualifications and experience.
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