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Our University, which
traces its origins to the Catholic University of Ireland founded in 1854,
has grown from its modest beginnings to a ten faculty institution with
over 18,000 students. It is situated on a large modern campus about 4km
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Undergraduate Courses Below is a list of the main subject areas that are available at University College Dublin. A full list can be obtained by clicking here |
Postgraduate Courses University College
Dublin offers a broad range of postgraduate programmes. Courses are generally
organised through the Faculties and all offer a variety of postgraduate
programmes listed under the individual Faculty entries on our Postgraduate
studies web site. Further information is available from the Faculty
Offices or in the case of Commerce from the Graduate
Business School. There are in addition a number of interdisciplinary
and interfaculty postgraduate courses at both Master's and Diploma level.
Information on these courses is available from the Course Director concerned
or from the Postgraduate Studies Office. Information on all postgraduate programmes can be obtained in the first instance through the Postgraduate Studies Office. |
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Engineering
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We strive to achieve the highest standards in the advancement of knowledge through research and scholarly publications. We communicate that knowledge to successive generations of students through excellence in teaching. We also try to contribute, in as far as it is practicable, to the interest and development of the wider community, regional, national and international. For more information about University College Dublin, please contact us on the details below:
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