International Foundation Programme in Engineering, Science, and Health Science:
The Trinity College Dublin International Foundation Programme is specifically for students who have the drive and ambition to attend a world-class educational institute but cannot begin an international undergraduate degree directly. Trinity College Dublin's International Foundation Programme is a year-long programme designed to allow students to develop the skills required to succeed and excel in a competitive university environment.
The Trinity College Dublin International Foundation Programme is delivered at the campus of Trinity College’s associated college, Marino Institute of Education, where excellent student facilities and guaranteed on-site accommodation are available.
Bachelor of Science (Honours) - Geography:
Geography is a discipline inherently suited to addressing current and future societal challenges. It asks questions about how and why human, physical, and environmental phenomena vary across space and time. Geography is intrinsically interdisciplinary and, as the world becomes increasingly interconnected, geographers are well placed to bring their understanding and skills to bear on social and environmental issues.
The first year Geography course aims to provide a solid grounding in human, physical and environmental geography, focusing on materials that are dealt with in greater depth in later years. During fourth year, students specializing in Geography undertake a research dissertation and choose from optional modules that include:
- Understanding Environmental Change
- Globalization and African Development
- Historical Geography I and II
- Periglacial Geomorphology
- Environmental Governance II
- Spatial Analysis Using GIS
- Stormy Geomorphology
- Urban Geography: Cities, Space and Culture