The Site
Ireland is an island on the western edge of Europe and is a member of the European Union. Ireland's capital is Dublin, a cosmopolitan, Georgian city of approximately one million people. Dublin offers a wide variety of amenities, including theatres, cinemas, and parks. University College Dublin is Ireland's largest and most richly diversified university. UCD is a vibrant, modern university of more than 24,000 students.
The Curriculum
The University is grouped into seven Colleges: Arts & Celtic Studies, Business and Law, Human Sciences, Engineering and Architecture, Agriculture, Food Science, Veterinary Medicince, and Health Science. Students who choose to study abroad in Dublin at the University College Dublin (UCD) choose from a range of undergraduate courses offered in the Faculties of American Studies, Arts and Celtic Studies, Business, Engineering, Human Sciences, Law, Life Sciences, and Mathematical & Physical Sciences.The following Study Abroad Programs are offered:
Agriculture, Food & Nutrition |
Engineering |
Pre-Physical Therapy |
Architecture |
Nursing and Mid-Wifery |
Pre-Veterinary |
Arts, Celtic Studies & Human Sciences |
Pre-Law |
Science |
Business |
Pre-Med |
Sport and Exercise |
Students should apply to the Study Abroad Program where they will be taking the majority of their courses (modules) from. Students may also choose up to two electives from outside their Study Abroad Program. For example, a Science student may choose to take two Arts modules as electives or one Arts and one Business module. Study Abroad students may take up to 6 modules. You must register for at least 12 US credits (if a course at UCD is worth 5 ECTS, it will be worth 3 US credits). For more information, visit UCD International.
Housing
Students who decide to live in the on-campus Halls of Residence can choose from several meal-plan options. UCD Centre for Study Abroad offers assistance to students looking for off-campus housing (www.ucd.ie/residences/).
Costs (budget sheet)
Select your term of interest for the latest budget information.
Insurance
All students participating in this program are covered by the SUNY full health and accident insurance, as well as medical evacuation and repatriation insurance.
Financial Aid
Students currently receiving financial aid may be able to use their aid for overseas study, and in some cases may have their awards increased. Students should consult their home campus financial aid office for information on financial aid eligibility during overseas study.
Applications
Late applications are accepted on a space-available basis. Please contact our office at intled@oswego.edu for further details.
A non-refundable deposit of $250, applicable to the program cost, must be paid within 14 days of acceptance to the program in order to secure program participation. Any deviation from program requirements must be requested in writing and authorized by the Director of International Education and Programs before the final payment date.
Updated: 10/05/19