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Credits

Program Structure & Courses

All Levels Course Structure

Courses

The host institution has offered the following courses in the past. Please note that course listings will not be finalized until the start of the term.

*Courses with an asterisk indicate that the course has been associated with multiple subject areas.
Please click on the course title to view additional subject areas and detailed course information.

Course Name Level Lang Hours Credits
Archaeology and Irish Identity - Celts, Christians, Vikings 200 En 36 2.5
Medieval Ireland and Europe 100 En 36 2.5
Course Name Level Lang Hours Credits
Introduction to Biomaterials 200 En 36 2.5
Materials I 200 En 36 2.5
Course Name Level Lang Hours Credits
Inorganic Chemistry 300 En 36 2.5
Course Name Level Lang Hours Credits
Civil Engineering Materials and Design 200 En 36 2.5
Engineering Hydraulics I 200 En 36 2.5
Transportation Systems and Infrastructure I 300 En 36 2.5
Course Name Level Lang Hours Credits
Pompeii 300 En 36 2.5
Studies in the Ancient Imagination 200 En 36 2.5
Course Name Level Lang Hours Credits
Networks and Data Communications I 200 En 36 2.5
Next Generation Technologies I 100 En 36 2.5
Next Generation Technologies II 200 En 36 2.5
Object Oriented Programming II 200 En 36 2.5
Course Name Level Lang Hours Credits
Introduction to Modelling 200 En 36 2.5
Object-Oriented Programming: Data Structure and Algorithms 200 En 36 2.5
Programming II 100 En 36 2.5
Web Application Development 200 En 36 2.5
Web-based Information Systems 200 En 36 2.5
Course Name Level Lang Hours Credits
Medieval Women in the Celtic-speaking West 300 En 36 2.5
The Celtic Languages and their Relatives 300 En 36 2.5
Course Name Level Lang Hours Credits
ZO315 Applied Ecology 300 En 0 2.5
ZO320 Concepts in Population & Community Ecology 300 En 0 2.5
Course Name Level Lang Hours Credits
Development Economics 300 En 36 2.5
Economics and Philosophy 300 En 36 2.5
Course Name Level Lang Hours Credits
Analogue Systems Design I 200 En 36 2.5
Electrical Circuits & Systems 200 En 36 2.5
Fundamentals of Electromagnetic Theory 200 En 36 2.5
Microprocessor Systems Engineering 200 En 36 2.5
Course Name Level Lang Hours Credits
Safety System Design 200 En 36 2.5
Course Name Level Lang Hours Credits
Media, Culture, Society 200 En 36 2.5
Studies in Modern Irish Literature 300 En 36 2.5
Course Name Level Lang Hours Credits
BPS3105 Plant Natural Products 300 En 0 2.5
EOS303 Ocean Dynamics 300 En 0 2.5
EOS304 Aquatic Geochemistry * 300 En 0 2.5
MI322 Environmental Microbiology * 300 En 0 2.5
Course Name Level Lang Hours Credits
Business Finance I 200 En 36 2.5
International Financial Reporting I 200 En 36 2.5
Course Name Level Lang Hours Credits
Biogeography 200 En 36 2.5
Migration, Mobility and Belonging 300 En 36 2.5
Course Name Level Lang Hours Credits
Global History, 1780-1945 200 En 36 2.5
The First World War: Transnational Perspectives 300 En 36 5
Course Name Level Lang Hours Credits
Irish Landscapes, Culture and Literature 200 En 36 2.5
Irish Music and Emigration 100 En 36 2.5
Music, Gender, and Ireland 200 En 36 2.5
Course Name Level Lang Hours Credits
Banking Law 300 En 36 2.5
English Land Law 300 En 36 2.5
Course Name Level Lang Hours Credits
International Business 300 En 36 2.5
Work in a Global Context 300 En 36 2.5
Course Name Level Lang Hours Credits
Buyer Behavior Analysis 200 En 36 2.5
Global Marketing 300 En 36 2.5
Course Name Level Lang Hours Credits
Algebraic Structures 300 En 36 2.5
Calculus II 200 En 36 2.5
Complex Analysis 200 En 36 2.5
Linear Algebra 200 En 36 2.5
Mathematical Methods II * 200 En 36 2.5
Mathematical Molecular Biology II 200 En 36 2.5
Mechanics II * 200 En 36 2.5
Course Name Level Lang Hours Credits
Information Systems Ergonomics 300 En 36 2.5
Turbomachines and Advanced Fluid Dynamics 400 En 36 2.5
Course Name Level Lang Hours Credits
Bioethics 200 En 36 2.5
Formal Logic 200 En 36 2.5
Course Name Level Lang Hours Credits
Biomedical Physics 300 En 36 2.5
Engineering Physics 100 En 36 2.5
Introduction to Physics 100 En 36 2.5
Physics of the Environment II 300 En 36 2.5
Properties of Materials 300 En 36 2.5
Thermodynamics & Atomic Physics 200 En 36 2.5
Course Name Level Lang Hours Credits
Memory and Cognition 300 En 36 2.5
Social Psychology 400 En 36 2.5
Course Name Level Lang Hours Credits
Classical Social Thought 200 En 36 2.5
Youth and Society 300 En 36 2.5
  • Accountancy & Finance
  • Anatomy
  • Archaeology
  • Biochemistry
  • Botany
  • Celtic Civilization
  • Chemistry
  • Civil Engineering
  • Classical Civilization
  • Earth and Ocean Sciences
  • Economics
  • Electrical Engineering
  • English
  • French
  • Geography
  • German
  • Greek (Ancient)
  • History
  • Industrial Engineering
  • Information Technology
  • Italian
  • Latin
  • Law
  • Management
  • Management Information Systems
  • Marketing
  • Mathematical Physics
  • Mathematics
  • Mechanical and Biomedical Engineering
  • Microbiology
  • Oceanography
  • Pharmacology
  • Philosophy
  • Physics
  • Physiology
  • Political Science
  • Psychology
  • Sociology
  • Spanish
  • Statistics
  • Women's Studies
  • Zoology

Navigating the University of Galway Website for Courses

CEA CAPA knows it's important to make sure the credit you earn abroad will transfer back to your school at home. Fortunately, it's easy to find what you need in Galway, because the University of Galway offers such a wide variety of courses. In order to choose your courses for your upcoming semester, follow the steps below:

Choosing Your Courses

Step One:

View courses and access the University if Galway International Office website.

Step Two:

Click on the "Visiting Students Booklet (Semester 1)" if you will be attending the Fall semester or Academic Year, or "Visiting Students Booklet (Semester 2)" if you will be attending the Spring semester. If you are a semester student, you cannot take a course that shows "1 AND 2" in the Semester column because these courses are only for year students. If the Semester column says "1 OR 2," semester students are able to take the course.

Step Three:

Please read the general information in the booklet before paging through to the list of courses. Each department’s courses are presented in tables listing the course code, title, semester offered, credit amount (in ECTS credits), and type of exam held. At the end of each graph are important notes that outline course requirements or exceptions.

Once you find a course offered, click the corresponding department's website. There, you will find course descriptions. Please keep in mind that the course description is often the extent of the information available on a particular course. If you are in need of syllabi, please notify your CEA CAPA advisor who will check for availability.

Step Four:
Select 4 modules and at least 4 alternate modules offered during your study abroad program. University of Galway credits are allocated according to the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS). Under this system, 3 U.S. credits typically equals 5 or 6 ECTS. The credit conversions recommended by the university for their own courses are as follows:

  • 5 ECTS Credits = 2.5 U.S. Credits
  • 10 ECTS Credits = 5 U.S. Credits

(Note: Some courses are worth 2.5, 6, 9, 12, or 18 credits.)

5-7 courses is considered to be a full load at the University of Galway. Please verify with your university the amount of credits you will receive for the courses you are taking so that you maintain full-time status abroad.

Step Five:

CEA CAPA encourages you to print the course descriptions and review them with your academic advisor at your home campus. It is important to get a variety of courses approved in writing by your home university prior to your departure.

Step Six:

Prior to acceptance into the program, you must complete a course interest form on the university application. Please return this form, along with your official transcript, to your CEA CAPA advisor. These will be forwarded to the University of Galway for course pre-registration purposes. Final registration will take place once you arrive in Galway.

Helpful hints when choosing your modules

Demand for some modules is extremely high. Please bear in mind that it is not always possible to guarantee admission to particular modules, although we will do our best to offer you places in the modules you prefer.

  • Students choosing courses from the Science or Engineering faculties will be charged an additional fee due to the difference in tuition for these courses. This fee will be charged to your account after you finalize your registration in Galway.
  • Visiting students usually wish to be offered places in seminars that present the opportunity to address the material under discussion in a more informal and detailed way than is done in the larger lecture group. Generally, places in seminars are offered on the same basis as for local students and competition for places is high. Please note that the Departments of English, Sociological and Political Studies, and History, which have the largest numbers of students, are constrained by staffing and practical considerations and cannot offer seminar classes in parallel with every module, as is the convention in other departments.
  • While the University of Galway application gives you the option of listing only course subjects rather than specific courses, you must list specific courses if you are interested in math, science, engineering, nursing, or pre-law courses.
  • As there is a wide range of modules open to visiting students at the University of Galway, it is important to ensure that careful consideration is given when selecting modules. For instance, a student without a background in a particular subject should not, in general, choose a specialized third year course in the subject. There will also be occasional but inevitable incompatibilities because of timetable conflicts or some other logistical problems. Students should consult with their academic advisors at their home universities before specifying their module choices.

If you have further questions regarding how to select courses of about the CEA  CAPA program at the University of Galway, please contact CEA CAPA at 1.800.266.4441.

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Sample Calendar

Below is a tentative itinerary for your program. Please note, dates and events below may change without prior notification. Contact CEA CAPA before purchasing airline tickets.

You will receive a finalized itinerary once you arrive onsite.

Note: Additional cultural activities/excursions or required course-related activities may be incorporated into your final itinerary. You are advised not to make personal travel arrangements until you have the final dates.

Date Description
January 05
Arrival/Program Begins

Official Program Start Date. Students must arrive at Shannon Airport on this date in order to be eligible for airport pickup. Students will then be transferred to their assigned housing.

January 06 - 07
Orientation

Mandatory CEA and NUIG Orientation will be held.

January 10
Classes Begin

Classes begin at NUIG on this day.

April 01
Classes End

This is the last day of classes at NUIG.

April 11 - 15
Reading Day

Study Week.

April 19 - May 06
Final Exams

Final exams will be held at NUIG.

May 07
Program Ends/Move-Out

Official Program End Date. Students must move out of housing no later than this day.

Sample Budget

This budget contains costs that you can take to your financial aid office. Please note that amounts may fluctuate; we've included a range of costs.

Federal law allows the use of financial aid to cover "reasonable" costs of study abroad including round-trip transportation, tuition and fees for the program, living costs, passport and visa fees, health insurance, and more.

Please note that all costs and charges listed below are subject to change without notice. With the exception of Program Price, all costs are estimates and may vary.

Description Low-Cost High-Cost
Program Fee
Tuition and fees, registration, orientation, airport pickup, welcome and farewell receptions, housing, official transcript, cultural excursions/activities, student support services, CEA On-site Staff and administrative costs.
$17,895
$17,895
CEA Secure
CEASecure™ is an optional refund plan that allows students to withdraw for any covered reason up to one week before the program’s start date
$0
$475
International Airfare & Transfers
Cost varies depending on time of purchase, point of origin and time of travel.
$500
$1,300
Immigration Requirements
Includes passport and additional requirements such as visa, entry and exit fees, French Carte de Séjour, French University Administrative Fee (if applicable), or Italian Permesso di Soggiorno.
$565
$565
Books, Materials and Supplies
Includes books, school supplies, art supplies, and course fees. Does not include fees or supplies for optional courses. This cost varies depending on the course choices of the student.
$42
$224
Meals
Includes the average expected cost for food in addition to your meal plan, such as eating out at restaurants.
$840
$1,120
Personal Expenses
Includes telephone, laundry, local transportation, personal necessities and upfront payments for potential doctor visits. Please note, certain locations may require deposits to secure spots in CEA organized activities and excursions (deposits are returned at the end of the program if student attends activities/excursions or cancels participation before set deadlines). Some of these costs vary according to the spending habits of the student.
$840
$1,680
Travel Expenses
Includes additional travel outside of CEA excursions. This cost varies according to the spending habits of the student.
$735
$2,450
TOTAL EXPENSES $21,417 $25,709