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Requirements for studying for a master's degree in Ireland

# Studying in Ireland # Introduction Although Ireland is a small country, it has an elegant environment and is very suitable for studying abroad. Now many students have begun to choose to study in Ireland. The following are the conditions for not sharing the application for a master's degree in Ireland. Welcome to read the reference!

1. Requirements for studying in Ireland

1, Irish master's application conditions

There are 2 1 public institutions of higher learning in Ireland, including 7 public universities and 14 public colleges, all of which offer doctoral, master's and undergraduate courses.

1) graduated from university with a bachelor's degree;

2) The average college score is above 75;

3) IELTS 6-6.5 or above, personal requirements depend on specific majors and institutions.

When applying for a master's degree in Ireland, students' personal statements are also very important, in addition to meeting the requirements of grades. A good personal statement not only helps to be admitted, but also has advantages in future scholarship applications.

2. Irish master's degree type

1. Teaching courses

There are two main types of postgraduate courses. One is a master's course, which is usually 12 months. Including classroom teaching, special discussion, examination and continuity evaluation, degree thesis, etc.

The other is the postgraduate diploma or certificate course, which usually lasts about 12 months, including the teaching content of the master's course, but excluding the graduation thesis. Some diploma courses can be converted into master's courses after completion. Common types of master's degrees include MA Master of Arts, MBA master of business administration, MSc Master of Science and LLM Master of Law.

2. Research courses (research degree)

Divided into research-oriented masters and doctors. Research courses provide opportunities for students who want to develop their professional interests. Students usually choose their own research topics and conduct research under the guidance of their tutors. Therefore, the ability of autonomous learning is very important for students studying research-oriented courses.

Applicants for research-oriented master's courses must have a bachelor's degree, and generally have to engage in full-time research in the school 1 to 3 years to get a master's degree. If the research progress is satisfactory to the school, you can apply for continuing doctoral research. China students with a three-year master's degree can directly apply for Irish doctoral students. Doctoral students generally need three years or more.

2. Studying in a popular school in Ireland

1, Trinity College

Trinity College Dublin was formally established in 1592. Its teaching model is based on Oxford and Cambridge, but it has its own system and rich teaching experience.

To apply for a bachelor's degree, you need to meet the requirements of GPA3.5, while in English, you need to show your report card of IELTS 7.0 or TOEFL 85. Some majors also require students to have relevant internship experience.

2. university of limerick

The full name of university of limerick, the school was founded in 1972. It is a garden-like school, equipped with a highly modern infrastructure, and its high-quality majors are mostly concentrated in the fields of art, music and sports.

There are about 13000 students in school, including about 1000 international students. To apply for an undergraduate course, you need to have a high school diploma and transcripts, a master's degree and transcripts, and your IELTS score should be around 6.5.

3. Si Long Institute of Technology

The full name of Si Long Institute of Technology was formally established in 1970. As a polytechnic, it performs well in science and business, and the government also attaches great importance to the investment in hardware, with a cumulative investment of10 billion euros.

The tuition fee for preparatory courses is 6000 euros a year, the tuition fee for undergraduate courses is 8000 euros a year, and the tuition fee for master courses is 9000 euros a year. Everyone's living expenses need about 5,000 euros a year, and 10 and September have 65,438+admissions.

4. Menu University

The full name is Menus University, and its predecessor is comparable to the Holy Trinity in history. But it was officially transformed into a comprehensive university in 1997. As a public institution, it has more advantages in policy and can enjoy more benefits when entering school.

5. Dublin Institute of Technology

The full name is Dublin Institute of Technology. After more than 65,438+000 years of development, the college has now developed into a huge institution of higher learning in Ireland, offering courses ranging from junior higher vocational and technical training courses to post-doctoral research courses.

3. Main accommodation modes for studying in Ireland

1, school dormitory

Applications for school dormitories need to be made as early as possible, because the number provided is limited. It is recommended that you make an appointment directly and pay the relevant deposit after receiving the offer from the school.

The advantage of living on campus is that it is relatively safe, because the school will have relatively perfect security measures, and secondly, it is convenient to travel, and you only need to walk to school or eat.

Of course, the disadvantages are obvious. First, the housing is tight, even if the deposit is paid in advance, it may not be able to apply. Secondly, there is no personal space and poor privacy, and some students may find it difficult to adapt.

2. Host family

Boarding is very common. There are relevant departments in New Zealand. You can apply through official channels, ask for families, and provide you with families that meet your requirements for you to choose from.

Living in a host family can have a relatively pure language environment, which is conducive to improving everyone's language level and getting better care without worrying about life problems.

However, the general cost is relatively high, because in addition to providing accommodation, catering will also be provided; Moreover, we must abide by the rules in the family, and there will be cultural collisions in life. In most cases, compromise is necessary.

3, off-campus rental

There will be more choices for renting houses, mainly more affordable. The advantage is that you can have private space, be more free, and exercise your self-care ability well.

However, the hidden dangers in daily life are relatively large, because most of the accommodation places are flickering and mixed. Not only students, but also others cannot guarantee a relatively simple environment. Everyone needs to be vigilant.