IFSA-Butler Europe catalog

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BALLYVAUGHAN MINIMUM GPA: 3.0 (4.0 scale) APPLICATION DEADLINES: April 1 Fall semester (Late Aug–mid-Dec) Academic year (Late Aug–mid-May) October 15 Spring semester (Mid-Jan–mid-May)

BURREN COLLEGE OF ART PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM SNAPSHOT • Study painting, photography or sculpture under the supervision of a faculty member • Supplement your art courses with options in mixed media, art in context, Irish studies, creative writing and art history • Enjoy one-on-one mentoring from faculty ACADEMIC HIGHLIGHTS • Studio programs meet the requirements of the National Association of Schools of Art and Design • Faculty-led trips to London in the fall or to Berlin or Paris in the spring for an additional fee

HOUSING Housing is in one of two large student houses between the village and the campus or in the village in small, comfortable cottages. Each has its own cooking and laundry facilities. A limited meal plan is available for lunches, but students purchase or prepare all other meals. PROGRAM FEES (based on 2017 fees–see what’s included on page 10) $19,675 fall semester $19,975 spring semester $32,875 academic year

Apartment or Flat

CORK MINIMUM GPA: 2.8 (4.0 scale) APPLICATION DEADLINES: April 15 Fall semester (Early Sept–mid-Dec) Academic year (Early Sept–mid-May) October 1 Spring semester (Mid-Jan–mid-May)

DUBLIN MINIMUM GPA: 3.0 (4.0 scale) APPLICATION DEADLINES: April 15 Fall semester (Early Sept–mid-Dec) Academic year (Early Sept–late May) October 15 Spring semester (Mid-Jan–late May)

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Self-Catering

Available Subjects Art History Creative Writing Irish Language/ Studies Painting/Drawing Photography Studio Art

Popular Courses Art in Context Creative Writing Intermediate Drawing Intermediate Painting Intermediate Photography Irish Studies Life Drawing Mixed Media

Featured Subjects Archaeology Business Celtic Language/Studies Film Studies Food Science/Nutrition Music Studies Pharmacy Public Health

Popular Courses Aspects of Irish Folklore Celtic Literature Introduction to Irish History Irish Film History Managing a Business Modern Irish Language People, Place and Politics: Ireland, 1660-1960

Population: 450

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CORK PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM SNAPSHOT • Experience research-led curriculum taught by world-class academics • Explore the wooded campus featuring a Tudor gothic quadrangle and take advantage of the university’s excellent new facilities • An ideal place to study Irish culture • An IFSA-Butler Student Services Coordinator (SSC) provides additional on-site programming and emergency support ACADEMIC HIGHLIGHTS • UCC offers special certificates in Irish traditional music, human rights, law, conflict resolution, international affairs, political science and more • Fall students can take the Early Start option, which offers an additional 5 U.S. credits

HOUSING Housing is in modern student apartments within walking distance of campus. Each apartment has single bedrooms with shared living and kitchen facilities. Students have the option to purchase or prepare their own meals. PROGRAM FEES (based on 2017 fees–see what’s included on page 10) $17,975 fall semester $17,975 spring semester $33,375 academic year

See page 12 for a full subject index. Apartment or Flat

Self-Catering

Summer Program Available

Population: 300,000

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM SNAPSHOT • Study at a research-intensive institution, ranked in the top 1 percent of universities worldwide • Alumni include James Joyce and five Irish prime ministers • Apply to one college and choose four to six classes from schools (departments) within that college CLINTON INSTITUTE FOR AMERICAN STUDIES Spring students have the opportunity to study at the Clinton Institute for American Studies. The Institute, named after President Clinton in recognition for his role in the Irish peace process, offers courses in U.S. politics, history, culture and society.

HOUSING Housing is in on-campus UCD flats. Each flat houses four to five students and offers single bedrooms and shared kitchen and living facilities. Students prepare their own meals. PROGRAM FEES (based on 2017 fees–see what’s included on page 10) $20,975 fall semester $21,475 spring semester $35,575 academic year Fees may vary by faculty. See our website for specifics.

Featured Subjects Agriculture Biology Business Civil Engineering Exercise Science Nursing Philosophy Political Science

Popular Courses Animal Physiology Electrical and Electronic Circuits From Colony to Republic: The Making of Modern Ireland Ireland Uncovered Philosophy of Language Principles of Biochemistry Principles of Finance Public International Law

See page 12 for a full subject index. Apartment or Flat

Self-Catering

Summer Program Available

Population: 1.5 Million

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