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Nationwide call for Mary I open day 2016 this October 20 and 21

The prestigious Mary Immaculate College are hosting their open days for any interested students this October 20 and 21 from 9am-3pm. Mary I open day 2016.

The Mary I open day 2016 will take place in the Tailteann Sports Complex, MIC Campus.

Adding to MIC’s appeal is the addition of a new Bachelor of Arts (MI002) programme offering students an expanded subject offering, four second-level degree teaching programme on MIC’s Thurles Campus, and the BA in Contemporary and Applied Theatre Studies degree.

Equally popular are the Primary and Second-level teaching degrees, Early Childhood Care degrees, and a range of postgraduate programmes at Graduate Diploma, MA and PhD level on offer on the MIC Campus, Limerick. At the Open Days, there will be presentations on all of the undergraduate degree programmes, information stands where you can ask questions and find out what you need to know, and campus tours to give you a sense of the excellent facilities and services that are on offer.


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New BA in Arts (MI002) with expanded subject offering:

Students can choose from a set of 13 subjects taught at Mary Immaculate College, to which MIC have added the possibility of taking one of the subjects – Economics, Politics & International Relations, Public Administration & Leadership, Sociology, Spanish or Linguistics with TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) – from partner institution, the University of Limerick.

BA in Contemporary and Applied Theatre Studies ( MI001)

For students interested in drama and theatre practice the exciting four-year BA in Contemporary and Applied Theatre Studies (MI001) is a must. Students will have the opportunity to develop their own artistic skills and specialise in particular areas of interest to them, gain a broader academic knowledge in drama and theatre studies, and will encounter an extensive range of the practices of the field. As part of their studies they will have access to the extensive facilities of the Lime Tree Theatre, based on the Limerick campus, as well as the city-centre based Belltable Theatre. Students will also have the opportunity to engage with touring and community-based projects and benefit from industry links through engagement with professional practitioners.  Graduates will gain a unique qualification not offered elsewhere in Ireland.

Secondary-level teaching degrees:

The College’s new MIC, St Patrick’s Campus, Thurles offers four excellent degree programmes that prepare students to become second-level teachers.  Small class sizes, extensive student support facilities and dynamic and engaging lecturers make MIC, St Patrick’s Campus, Thurles a leading option for those thinking of pursuing second–level teaching programmes.

For further information on the Mary I open day 2016 see here.

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