International Foundation Programme in Law, Business, Economics, and Social Sciences:
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 Arts (Honours) - History: Ancient and Medieval History and Culture:
Ancient and Medieval History and Culture concentrates on the period c. 2000 B.C. to c.1500 A.D. It explores the changes in society, politics, religious practices, and art and architecture that have helped to shape the world one live in. Over the four years of the programme students will explore topics including the development of different systems of government (from democracy in ancient Greece to monarchy and empire in the Middle Ages), the formation of Europe, ancient and medieval belief systems and religious practices (from the pantheon of ancient deities to the dominance of Christianity), the development of the legal system, and the role of warfare in bringing about change. Students will have the opportunity to explore developments in educational practices including the emergence of the university, changing attitudes to gender, sexuality and the place of women in society, and the different styles of European art and architecture used in the period.