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The College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences at the University College Cork is over 150 years old, having a population of over 3000 undergraduate students and 900 more postgraduate students. The college also has an active policy to encourage Postgraduate Research.
- Location : The College is located in the ground floor of the O'Rahilly Building, which is situated in the main campus of the University College, Cork. The various departments of the college are placed in different locations all over the campus.
- Courses : There are a host of subjects available for study within this department.
Some of them are –
- Applied Mathematics
- Psychology
- Archaeology
- Celtic Civilization
- Computer Science
- Economics
- English
- History
- Music
- Philosophy
- Politics
- Sociology
The College has more than 20 departments. The various courses offered by these departments are –
- Undergraduate Degree Programs – B.A., B.A. Soc.Sc, BSW, B. Ed, etc.
- Postgraduate Programs
1. Masters
2. Higher Diplomas
3. MPhiL / PhD
- Other programs
1. Evening Arts Programs
- Library & Learning Resources : No library has been provided exclusively for the College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences. The Boole Library at the University College Cork contains all the necessary resources to support study and research relevant to the subjects taught at this College.
- Accommodation : The UCC offers its students two options for accommodation – Campus Accommodation and Off-Campus Accommodation. The Campus Accommodation provided by the University consists of five buildings – the Castlewhite Apartments, the Farranlea Hall, the Victoria Lodge, The Spires and the University Hall. Campus accommodation is available in self-catering student apartments with single bedrooms, mostly with en-suite facility and 24 hour broadband internet access. The institute also offers the provision for Off-Campus accommodation in the form of private apartments, houses and ‘Homestay'.
- Scholarships : A number of scholarships are available for the students of this college both through the UCC and external funding bodies such as the Socrates/Erasmus Program, NUI Awards, etc. Apart from this, several departmental scholarships are also available.
- Address : College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences
Ground Floor
O'Rahilly Building
University College Cork
Cork
IRELAND
- Website :
For further information about the College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences, University College Cork, please log on to :
http://www.ucc.ie/en/CollegesandDepartments/ArtsCelticStudiesandSocialSciences/
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