How do I register for NUIG?
Online registration will open on the 19th August for First Year incoming postgraduate students on the 24th August for First Year incoming Undergraduate students via: www.nuigalway.ie/registration.
How many hours a week is Arts in NUIG?
37-40 hours per
Both BA (Psychology) and BA (Joint-Honours) are full-time courses, and would require 37-40 hours per week commitment, including lectures, tutorials, assignment preparation, and study.
How many points is arts in Galway?
NUI Galway
| Year | Points |
|---|---|
| 2021 | 387 |
| 2020 | 357 |
| 2019 | 382 |
What is Online Module Registration?
Online Module Registration gives you the best opportunity to register for your preferred choice of modules. For students entering Stage 1, this is a first come, first served system. For students entering Stage 2+, this is not a first come, first served system.
Is arts a level 8 degree?
A Level 8 is known as an honours degree, a traditional university degree. They are generally four years in duration, with some notable exceptions. For example, medicine is five or six years and Arts degrees are often three years.
What are the points for arts in NUIG?
NUI Galway
| Year | Points |
|---|---|
| 2021 | 327 |
| 2020 | 300 |
| 2019 | 300 |
What is module register?
The module Registration is a Moodle activity add-on for registration of students for examination or other dates at institutions that have not central registration system.
What is module Catalogue?
The Module Catalogue provides you with information about the modules running in a year of study. Search modules by title or code to view module details including assessment types, syllabus and learning outcomes.
When do I need to re-register to NUI Galway?
All students at NUI Galway must re-register each year of their programme to become students of the University – this is obligatory. It is the students responsibility to ensure that registration details are correct Online Registration opens today – Friday, 10th Sept @ 10.00 am for 1st year students
Why study Celtic Studies at NUI Galway?
The College of Arts, Social Sciences and Celtic Studies at NUI Galway is unique in that it is palpably at the core of the creative arts in Galway and the greater region.
How many schools does NUI Galway have?
The College consists of eight Schools that are at the cutting edge of theory and practice in the wide range of subjects offered within our taught and research programmes. The College is also home to three internationally distinct research institutes that contribute to NUI Galway’s mission to serve the public good