Trinity College Dublin

Conquest and Colonization: Early Modern Ireland

Dublin, Ireland

The Non-degree in Conquest and Colonization: Early Modern Ireland at Trinity College Dublin is a 1 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Trinity College Dublin is Ireland's highest-ranked university, offering a world-class education in the heart of Dublin's city center. Known for its historic campus and research excellence, it provides a vibrant environment for international students from over 120 countries.

About the Program

Conquest and Colonization: Early Modern Ireland is a non-degree program at Trinity College Dublin, suitable for anyone interested in Irish history from 1500 to 1800. It's a one-year program taught in English, focusing on Anglo-Irish relations and colonization.

The curriculum includes weekly lectures and small-group tutorials, covering topics like military conquest, economic exploitation, and religious discrimination. Students analyze historical events and their impact on modern Ireland, developing critical thinking and participation skills.

Graduates can pursue roles like History Teacher, Research Assistant, Museum Curator, and Policy Analyst. They can work in education, research, and cultural heritage sectors, applying their skills to public history and community engagement.

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