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Plan Summary

 
Faculty: ARTSC - Faculty of Arts&Social Science
 
  
   
 
Program: 3930 - Science/Arts
 
 
Award(s):
 
 
Bachelor of Arts (Major)
 
  

Plan Outline

The major in Irish Studies provides an interdisciplinary exploration of Irish history, culture and society over the past two hundred years that takes particular account of Ireland's relationships with Australia and with Europe.

The Level 1 courses offer students and understanding of the Irish contribution to the history of Australia and an understanding of contemporary Europe, of which Ireland is now part.

Given the literary component of the major, students are strongly advised to enrol in any of the Level 1 courses offered by the School of English. Upper Level courses are taught by different Schools in the Faculty and consequently the major enables students to enjoy a range of disciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches. Courses may be studied individually and, though all complement one another, all are designed to be self-contained.

Plan Structure

The major sequence in Irish Studies comprises 12 units of credit at Level 1 and 24 Upper Level units of credit.

Level 1 Core Courses

EURO1000 The New Europe A
EURO1001 The New Europe B

or

HIST1011 The Emergence of Modern Europe A
HIST1012 The Emergence of Modern Europe B

or

HIST1003 The Fatal Shore
HIST1004 Making Australia 1850-1901

Upper Level Courses

IRSH2001 Irish History from 1800
IRSH2002 Identity, Culture and Politics
IRSH2004 Conflicting Kingdoms: England, Ireland and Scotland 1640-1800
IRSH2012 Contemporary Irish Literature
IRSH2013 Myths of Self and Society
IRSH2101 Ireland: States of Being, States of Mind
IRSH2104 Poetry, Virtue, Corruption: Milton to Burns
IRSH2410 Nineteenth Century Europe 1848-1918: Nation, Empire, Revolution

Not all courses offered each year. Check with the Coordinator for availability.

Honours

Combined Honours level study is available in Irish Studies. Students interested in Combined Honours should refer to the Honours plan record for entry requirements.

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