Foundation Course – Young Adults
The Trinity Access Programmes offer young adults a Foundation Course for Higher Education. This access course prepares students, both personally and academically, to go on and study at degree level. Application Deadline: Apply online by February 7th 2019 Click here to download flyer … Foundation Course – Mature Students The Trinity Access Programme offers mature students a Foundation Course for Higher Education. This course prepares mature students, personally and academically, to study for a degree.Are you interested in studying on the Foundation Course? Then come to our Information Morning in the Joly Lecture Theatre, Hamilton Building, Trinity College from 9:30am on March 6th 2019. Click here to download flyer … Trinity joins forces with Columbia University to offer dual degree programmes in the arts and humanities
Trinity College Dublin has joined forces with one of the US’s top universities, Columbia University in a strategic partnership. It will give students from all over the world the opportunity to study in these two globally renowned universities on both sides of the Atlantic. Trinity College’s Provost & President, Dr Patrick Prendergast and Columbia University’s Executive Vice President and Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Professor, David Madigan signed the partnership agreement for Dual BA Programmes in the arts and humanities at a special US-Irish event stateside in Columbia University, with academics from both institutions in attendance along with Trinity alumni and Irish-Americans based in New York. Click here for more information … Applications for the Bachelor in Stage Management and Technical Theatre, Bachelor in Acting and the Foundation Diploma in Acting and Theatre need to be submitted by MONDAY 5TH FEBRUARY.
To apply for any of the courses, please visit The Lir Academy website at http://www.thelir.ie/courses/list/category/undergraduate Complete the application form online and then choose your audition or interview date and time. For any queries regarding the courses or the application process, please contact [email protected] Click here for website … There are a total of 25 places available through this new route: 10 in History (TR003), 10 in Law (TR004) and 5 in Ancient and Medieval History and Culture (TR028). This pdf is from the 2017 application guide. As thousands of potential students prepare to arrive in Trinity on Saturday for its annual open day, the College has launched a new app to ensure that those attending get the most from the day.
The app, which is available to both Apple and Android users, aims to assist prospective students in organising and personalising their schedule for the open day. The event guide section of the app contains sub-categories dividing the range of presentations on offer by each of Trinity’s schools, as well as offering a guide to the various events in Trinity. Another section features a Google Map for campus, enabling students to easily navigate their way to and from events. Users have the ability to set reminders at desired times for specific presentations and events. Further sections link to the official website, Trinity’s social media platforms and a photo album. The app was developed by Guidebook Inc, an American company that specialises in developing apps focused on sharing event information with attendees. It previously created apps for several other universities, including the University of St Andrews and the University of California, Berkeley. All undergraduate programme areas are to be represented on the day with over 175 presentations and events set to take place. The College is expecting to welcome almost 10,000 visitors to the open day over the course of Saturday, with events scheduled from 9am to 3.30pm. Applications are now open for the course starting in September 2018 and will close in February 2018.
Applications are not through the CAO system - we do not choose the students by any points system, we choose them because of their talent, experience and love of theatre, via an interview. The application process has been made easier - students are now able to choose their interview date and time online when completing the application form. Students are asked to meet the matriculation set out by Trinity College Dublin (six subjects, three of which must be at grade 5 or above on higher Leaving Certificate papers or at least grade 5 in the University Matriculation examination) This is a three year honours degree from Trinity College Dublin. It is a practical hands on course that starts off with an overall approach to stage management and technical theatre and in years two and three it allows students to specialise in one or two key areas eg lighting, stage construction, design, stage management, scenic arts, costume and sound Further information and online application forms can be found at http://www.thelir.ie/courses/view/stage-management-and-technical-theatre-degree Open Day at The Lir Academy is Saturday 9th December, there will be a talk on the Bachelor in Stage Management and Technical Theatre at 1.30pm and on acting at 3.00pm Everyone is invited and there is no need to book - just turn up on the day. If any school can't make it and would like a tour of the premises, please email me directly at [email protected] and we will organise this for you. The Alert List below highlights the main changes for students seeking entry in September 2018, and is followed by other information I hope will be of use to you, including: Student Recruitment Activities, our Feasibility Study in Admissions and our Open Day.
Alert List for 2018 entry Course name change Students applying to enter the Trinity Bachelor in Business Studies course (TR080) will in 2018 apply to ‘Global Business’. This name change better reflects the substance of the course but does not signify a change in degree awarded or course content. Courses such as B.E.S.S. (TR081), Business Studies and a Language (TR085, TR086, TR087, TR089, TR089), Computer Science and Business (TR082) or Business and Law (TR017) are not affected. New entry routes to Science Courses Students seeking entry to Trinity’s Science Courses in 2018, will now have four separate entry routes to choose from, signifying four integrated study paths: Biological & Biomedical Sciences (TR060); Chemical Sciences (TR061); Geography & Geosciences (TR062); Physical Sciences (TR063). These streams now incorporate the ‘Common Entry Science’ Course (TR071), as well as a number of former direct entry courses. Information regarding these changes is available at the following link: https://www.tcd.ie/Science/streams/ Change to Admission Requirements for entry in 2019 For students applying to enter the Pharmacy course (TR072) in Trinity College in 2019 the entry requirements will be as follows: 1. O4/H6 in mathematics (no change) 2. H4 in Chemistry OR Physics/Chemistry (previously H5 in Chemistry) and H4 in one of physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics, geology, geography, applied mathematics, agricultural science. Physics/Chemistry may not be presented with physics or chemistry to satisfy requirements. Feasibility Study in Admissions for Leaving Certificate Students For the fifth year Trinity is pioneering a feasibility study in admissions to see if there is a better and fairer way to identify and admit Leaving Certificate applicants who are enthusiastic and passionate about learning, motivated and suitable for their chosen courses. The admissions route will be used to fill 10 places in History (TR003), 10 places in Law (TR004) and 5 places in Ancient and Medieval History and Culture (TR028). Further details are available on page 246 of the Undergraduate Prospectus 2018 and on the Study at Trinity website: www.tcd.ie/study/apply/alternative-paths-to-trinity/. Trinity Publications Please find a link to the Undergraduate Prospectus 2018 here: https://www.tcd.ie/study/assets/PDF/Trinity_Undergrad_Prospectus_2018_Web.pdf Hard copies of the Prospectus are being delivered to schools over the coming days. If you would like additional copies please send your request to [email protected]. Copies of the Undergraduate Prospectus will also be available at the IGC careers exhibitions nationwide and other careers events at which Trinity is in attendance. Open Day 2017 The Trinity Open Day will take place on Saturday 9th December 2017. We would be delighted to welcome you and your students and campus will be open from 9.00AM to 3.30PM for everyone interested in attending. A poster for your noticeboard is being sent to schools in addition to the prospectus and the event guide will be posted on the Trinity website https://www.tcd.ie/study/visiting/in late November. Course Specific Open Days and Transition Year Programmes Various Schools and Departments at Trinity offer their own outreach events, including course specific open days and transition year programmes. Further information can be found by contacting the departments directly for more information. Dual BA program between Trinity College Dublin and Columbia University In 2018, subject to final approval, a new Dual BA programme between Trinity College Dublin and Columbia University will be launched. More information on the new programme will be available from 10th of November at gs.columbia.edu/tcd and a dedicated stand and presentations for the new programme will be available on Open Day. Student Recruitment Activities We look forward to meeting you and your students during the year. Trinity is represented at all the major IGC events and careers fairs. If you would like to request a school visit, or if your class would like an on-campus presentation and campus tour, please email us at [email protected] and complete the form that will be sent to you. The Trinity College Open Day for students will take place on Saturday 9th December 2017. Second-level students, mature students, and parents/guardians are invited to attend. A series of presentations will cover Trinity’s courses, while prospective students will have an opportunity to meet with teaching staff and current students for all courses at the individual course stands. Tours of College will also be provided.
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