Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Liberal Arts

Course Details

  • icon icon Institute American College Dublin
  • icon icon Area Hospitality & Culinary Arts
  • icon icon Sub Area Hospitality, Business, Management, Art, Acting, Humanities & Social Science, Management
  • icon icon Category Undergraduate Programs
  • icon icon Course Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Liberal Arts

  • icon icon Campus Dublin
  • icon icon Next intake January, September
  • icon icon Language English

About Course

  • 3 Years
  • Full-time | 4 year also available  

  • The BA (Hons) in Liberal Arts (a level-8, QQI-accredited, award) provides an intellectually stimulating and challenging course of undergraduate study in the liberal arts, with a wide range of foundation courses combined in the latter stages with specialised study in four concentrations. The programme is structured around two common years, with specialisations developing out of the common curriculum in the third year of study. In the third year students are required to major in one of four concentrations: Irish Studies, American Studies, History, or English. In this way the study programme broadens the students’ knowledge and advances their communication skills in a wide range of intellectual areas, and provides them with an understanding of other cultures, their intrinsic values and historical experience. As far as it is possible the programme helps students to make ethically and intellectually informed decisions which take account of the complexity and diversity of the world in which we live.

    The BA (Hons) in Liberal Arts is designed to prepare students for a number of future avenues. The degree is particularly useful as a preparation for postgraduate study in the liberal arts, business studies and the law. Vocationally, the degree supports career development in such fields as business, social services, the arts, administration, teaching and research. To be in a position to advance, students will be expected to develop intellectual, practical and transferable skills. When students complete the course, they will command a number of intellectual skills, including the critical abilities of being able to read and analyse a large variety of texts, appreciate visual evidence, and assess valid supporting dialogue. For their future development they will also have developed a range of practical skills, including effective essay writing and, where appropriate, an element of creative writing.

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