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Find Your Course- College of Arts, Celtic Studies & Social Sciences, University College Cork
By Loretta Brady
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Find Your Course- College of Arts, Celtic Studies & Social Sciences, University College CorkMay 29, 2023
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MSc Geoinformatics UCC
Dr Paul Holloway discusses our MSc Geoinformatics programme which addresses the need for technically aware and competent postgraduates to work in the field of geoinformatics, particularly as applied to environmental and resource management.
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CK104 Arts Music - 'Find your Course' podcast
CK104 Arts-Music in UCC is the most musically diverse BA or BMus on offer in Ireland. The course is designed to reflect the true diversity and vitality of the contemporary musical world. In this podcast you will hear from Dr. Jeffrey Weeter from the Department of Music as we chat about this unique course.
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CK102 B Social Science-'Find Your Course' podcast series, College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences, University College Cork
In this podcast we welcome, Dr Eileen Hogan from the School of Applied Social Studies to explore the BSoc Science degree. If you are open-minded, committed to social justice and support and advocate for human rights, are interested in a career that promotes people’s wellbeing, the the Social Science degree could be the degree for you.
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CK113 BA Criminology- College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences, University College Cork 'Find Your Course' series
Dr James Windle, Department of Sociology & Criminology, UCC, joins us for this podcast as we discuss the BA Criminology. The Criminology BA is a window on the world, giving insight into human diversity in complex societies and a textured view of our propensity to err, conflict, blame and punish. This contemporary course combines key topics in the social sciences and law – such as crime, deviance, morality, conflict, censure and justice – with philosophy, history, cultural studies and a language. The result is an exceptional breadth and depth of perspective and context.
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CK123 BA Anthropology -'Find Your Course' podcast series, College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences, University College Cork
In this podcast, I am joined by Professor William O'Brien as we explore the BA Anthropology. Anthropology is the comparative study of humankind in the cultures of the world, both past and present and our BA (Hons) Anthropology degree at University College Cork brings together the many related disciplines to examine what defines us as humans and how we came to be the way we are. This exciting programme offers a unique way of looking at the world, offering a greater understanding of the human experience and a strong sense of global citizenship to meet the challenges of the future.
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CK125 BEd Physical Education, Sports Studies & Arts- College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences 'Find Your Course' podcast series.
Welcome to the College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences, University College Cork, 'Find Your Course' podcast series. In this episode we explore the BEd Physical, Education, Sports Studies and Social Sciences undergraduate degree programme. Our Physical Education, Sports Studies and Arts degree is a dynamic course that aims to produce creative educators in physical education, sport and physical activity settings. As well as qualifying to teach physical education, students will also graduate in a chosen specialist arts subject from one of the following: English, Gaeilge/Irish, Mathematics, French, or History.
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MA Gaelic Literature (online)- Aileen
Aileen speaks about her experience on the MA Gaelic Literature (online)
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CK124 BEd Gaeilge- College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences 'Find your Course' podcast series
Listen to our chat with Professor Padraig O Machain, Director of the BEd Gaeilge in University College Cork.