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The BA (Honours) in Heritage Studies has an applied focus and is interdisciplinary in nature. This programme is particularly appropriate for students wishing to acquire a broader knowledge and understanding of the built, cultural and natural heritages of Ireland, Europe and the wider world.

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Students learn through a combination of lectures, tutorials, active learning, class discussions, film viewings, practical learning in computer and language labs, and online learning. There is also a strong emphasis on offsite teaching, with fieldtrips to heritage sites, museums and interpretative centres. Students can do a Work Experience module and can study abroad for one or two semesters. Modules in Year 1: Mandatory: • Learning and Innovation Skills • Rural Field Studies or Tourism Geography • Irish and European History, 400-1200 • Irish and European History, 1200-1600 • Natural Heritage and Geography 1 • Natural Heritage and Geography 2 • Ireland’s Linguistic Traditions • Reading Irish Literature • Computing and Information Systems • Communications. Electives: Gaeilge; Spanish; French; German Modules in Year 2 Mandatory: • Urban Field Studies or International Tourism • Modern Irish History and Memory • Later Modern International History and Memory • History of Art and Design • Introduction to Archaeology and Built Heritage • Approaches to Archaeology 1: Cartographic History and Field Monument Identification • Irish Biogeography and Natural History • Biogeography and Natural History • Early Irish Literature • Irish Folklore Electives: Gaeilge; Spanish; French; German Modules in Year 3 Mandatory: • Museum Studies • Research Methods for Dissertations • Irish Local History and Genealogy • The Irish Musical Tradition: Cultural Histories • Approaches to Archaeology 2: Ceramics History and the Study of Burials • Database and Geographic Information Systems for the Humanities • Historical Geography • Modern Irish Literature • Digital Heritage 1 • Digital Heritage 2 Electives: Gaeilge; Spanish; French; German; Work Experience; Event Management 1; Event Management 2; Rural Development; Contemporary Art in Rural Contexts; Historical Cultural Politics and Visual Production. Modules in Year 4 Mandatory: • Dissertation • Heritage Tourism 1 • Heritage Tourism 2 • Geography, Planning and Human-Environment Relations • Irish Historiography • Irish Cinematic History and Cultural Identity • Policy Practice and Survey Methods in Built Heritage • Curatorial Practice in Critical Heritage Contexts. Electives: Gaeilge; Spanish; French; German; Biodiversity and Conservation; Environmental Impact Assessments; Entrepreneurship; Creativity and Innovation; European History Field Studies. Students can undertake a work placement module and can also study abroad for one or two semesters at one of our partner institutions in Europe or the USA.

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The BA (Honours) in Heritage Studies has an applied focus and is interdisciplinary in nature – linking heritage with history, geography, archaeology, tourism, genealogy, museum studies, folklore, literature, planning, computing, digital media, business and languages. This programme is particularly appropriate for students wishing to acquire a broader knowledge and understanding of the built, cultural and natural heritages of Ireland, Europe and the wider world. Employment opportunities exist in the following areas: • Arts administration • Antiques and collectibles • Archaeology • Archives • Business • Charities and NGOs • Civic trusts • Civil service • Community development • Conservation and restoration • Creative digital media • Environmental consultancies • Family history centres • Genealogical companies • Government departments • GIS • Heritage centres and agencies • Hospitality • Journalism • Lecturing • Leisure • Libraries • Local authorities • Marketing • Museums • National parks • Planning • Public relations • Publishing houses • Research • Retail outlets • Rural development • Start-up enterprises • Teaching • Technology companies • Tour guiding • Tourism agencies • Visitor attractions • World heritage organisations. Graduates of the BA (Honours) in Heritage Studies are recognised worldwide for entry to a wide range of postgraduate courses, including: • Archaeology • Archival Studies • Arts Administration • Business • Computing • Environment, Society and Development • Geography • History • Irish Studies • Journalism • Librarianship • Literature and Languages • Museum Curatorship • Planning • Publishing • Rural Sustainability • World Heritage Management and Conservation Graduates may also apply for entry to GMIT’s Level 9 MA in Heritage Studies (by research). Progression to a Level 10 PhD in Heritage Studies (by research) is also possible. Are you an International student? Contact the International Department for more information: Tel: +353 (0)91 742149. Email: international@gmit.ie