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#IFTNTraining: Bachelor of Arts Degree at Mary Immaculate College (MIC)
22 Jan 2017 :
With the CAO deadline looming (February 1st), Mary Immaculate College (MIC) has launched a new Bachelor of Arts degree (CAO Code: MI002).

Mary Immaculate College's new Bachelor of Arts (CAO Code: MI002), is a four-year degree course in the Liberal Arts with three years on campus at MIC and one year on work placement and/or study abroad. Arts graduates are very much in demand for a large variety of careers because the degree programme offers a broad general education which develops the intellect and trains the mind.

Mary Immaculate also offers a B.A. in Contemporary & Applied Theatre Studies (MI001). Applied theatre is considered to be the study of drama and theatre across a range of practical applications and non-traditional settings, including but not defined by stage performance or the study of literary texts. Contemporary theatre signals that the programme will deal largely with current and emergent modes of theatrical production and reception.

Why study Arts at Mary Immaculate College (MIC)?

At Mary Immaculate College, deliver an Arts Degree which is flexible and wide-ranging, offering 19 subjects in all. The programme is designed to allow students to study four different major subjects in First Year and focus on two of these in Second Year, which they will then continue to study to degree level as joint honours. You can study a combination of subjects from familiar arts subjects such as English, French, German, or History, to newer subjects such as Drama & Theatre Studies, Media & Communication Studies or Psychology. In Third Year, you will have opportunities to work, to travel, and to study abroad as part of the Off-Campus Programme. 

For more information on the Bachelor of Arts Degree (MI002) course

For more information on the B.A. in Contemporary & Applied Theatre Studies (MI001) course

BS IFTN Company Profile: MIC Mary Immaculate College



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