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Key Info

Bachelor of Arts (Professional Pathways)

Honours Bachelor Degree
CAO points history
New course for 2026 entry
Course code
LM031
Duration
4 years
Subject area
Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Course Director
Dr Chris McInerney
Email
TransferableSkills@ul.ie
Tel
00 353 61 213578
Admissions:
Tel
+353 (0)61 233755

At UL we are introducing a new, unique and exciting undergraduate degree, the Bachelor of Arts (Professional Pathways).

UL offers two general Bachelor of Arts degrees, a subject focused degree and a pathways focus degree. This Bachelor of Arts (Professional Pathways) takes modules from across the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences and the Department of Economics to offer four distinct pathways of study. These pathways were created with employer input; to match the skills and knowledge they want to see in graduates.

In addition to the subject knowledge gained within their specific pathway, students also take career-focused transferable skills modules every semester, which again match the skills in demand from employers. 

This unique degree fuses knowledge and skills.  You will gain knowledge from subjects in your chosen pathways and you will develop a range of skills to help you apply that knowledge. As this degree is cutting-edge, its graduates will be too!

Course Director, Dr Chris McInerney

Course features

There are three distinct features of this degree:

1. First, you will be able to select from one of four career-oriented ‘pathway’ options. These four pathways are:

  • Public Affairs – designed for those who want to play a role in shaping, guiding and understanding how our society, economy, political and administrative systems will operate, in Ireland as well as at a global level. Over your four years, you will mainly take modules in Economics, Sociology, Politics and Public Administration.
     
  • Social, Economic and Physical Planning – designed for those who see themselves having a role in planning for the future, either in terms of social and economic development or physical planning. On this pathway you will mainly take modules in Geography, Economics and Public Administration.
     
  • Communication and Digital Translation- designed for those who have an interest in communication and in acting as the interpreters and translators of our increasingly digital world. In this pathway, you will study modules from digital culture, journalism, communications and linguistics. You will also have the option to study a language.
     
  • Social, Economic and Environmental Change – designed for those who are interested in understanding and shaping how our world needs to and can change in a more equitable and sustainable direction. On this pathway you will mainly take modules in Geography, Economics, Sociology, Politics and Public Administration.

2. Alongside your choice of pathway you will also participate in a specially designed core set of transferable skills modules. Transferable Skills, often called ‘Power Skills’, are the type of skills that are consistently identified as being essential to the workplace and the society we live in. They include critical thinking, problem-solving, communication, creativity, team work, curiosity, digital skills, and leadership, to name but a few. All students on the Bachelor of Arts (Professional Pathways) will take 15 transferable skills modules designed to develop your core skill base.

3. Finally, on this degree, you will benefit from an extended, eight-month Co-operative Education work placement, giving you a hugely valuable experience of the world of work and an opportunity to make the connections between your learning in the classroom and the requirements of the workplace.

Why choose Bachelor of Arts (Professional Pathways)?

You should consider this Bachelor of Arts if you wish to:

  • Consider a career related to the pathway of your choice;
  • Combine carefully selected, cutting edge arts, humanities and social science subjects with a bespoke set of transferable skills modules;
  • Have a degree that uniquely prepares you for the workplace and will give you an edge over the vast majority of other graduates;
  • Have a degree that is concerned both with how you acquire knowledge, and most especially, with how you continually, critically and creatively use that knowledge to understand

What you will study

Please note: Modules in bold are transferrable skills

Year 1

Semester 1 Semester 2
AH4011 AH4012
EC4111 EC4112
PO4051 PO4052
SO4001 SO4032
Electives (Semester 1 - select one module) Electives (Semester 2 - select one module)
GY4001 GY4002
HI4071 HI4142
LI4211 LI4212
PA4001 PA4022

Year 2

Semester 1 Semester 2
AH4123 AH4124PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCIES FOR THE WORKPLACE
SO4021 AH4134APPLIED CRITICAL THINKING AND PROBLEM SOLVING
EC4213 EC4014
PA4003 PO4015
PO4013 SO4078

Cooperative Education work placement:

Starts summer after Year 2 

Year 3

Semester 1 Semester 2
Cooperative Education AH4126
  AH4136
  AH4146
  AH4156
  AH4166

Year 4

Semester 1 Semester 2
AH4127 AH4128
JM4067 AH4138
EC4055 EC4108
PO4027 PA4008
SO4067 SO4128

Please note: Modules in bold are transferrable skills

Year 1

Semester 1 Semester 2
AH4011 AH4012
EC4111 EC4112
GY4001 GY4002
GY4033 GY4012
PA4001 PA4022

Year 2

Semester 1 Semester 2
AH4123 AH4124
SO4021 AH4134
EC4213 EC4014
HI4103 PA4047
Electives (Semester 1 - select one elective Electives (Semester 2 - select one elective)
GY4037 GY4006
GY4051 GY4027

Cooperative Education work placement:

Starts summer after Year 2 

Year 3

Semester 1 Semester 2
Cooperative Education AH4126
 AH4136
 AH4146
 AH4156
 AH4166

Year 4

Semester 1 Semester 2
AH4127 AH4128
JM4067 AH4138
EC4055 EC4108
GY4005 GY4028
PA4037 PO4048

Please note: Modules in bold are transferrable skills

Year 1

Semester 1 Semester 2
AH4011 AH4012
CM4203 CU4112
JM4061 JM4006
TW4001 TW4006
Electives Semester 1 - (select one module) Electives Semester 2 - (select one module)
LI4211 LI4212
FR4141 FR4142
GA4141 GA4142
GE4141 GE4142
GE4211 GE4212
JA4111 JA4112
JA4211 JA4212
SP4131 SP4132
SP4141 SP4142

Year 2

Semester 1 Semester 2
AH4123 AH4124
SO4021 AH4134
BR4012 JM4062
TW4013 TW4014
Electives - Semester 1 - select one  Electives - Semester 2 - select one 
CU4027 LI4004
LI4023 FR4924
LI4113 GA4146
FR4143 GE4924
GA4143 JA4914
GE4143 SP4166
GE4213   
JA4213   
SP4133   
SP4143   

Cooperative Education work placement:

Starts summer after Year 2 

Year 3

Semester 1 Semester 2
Cooperative Education  AH4126
 AH4136
 AH4146
 AH4156
 AH4166

Year 4

Semester 1 Semester 2
AH4127 AH4128
JM4067 AH4138
JM4057 JM4052
SO4033 TW4118
Electives Semester 1 - (select one module) Electives Semester 2 - (select one module)
LI4017 LI4018
LI4037 FR4148
FR4147 GA4148
GA4147 GE4148
GE4147 JA4248
JA4247 SP4148
SP4147   

Please note: Modules in bold are transferrable skills

Year 1

Semester 1 Semester 2
AH4011 AH4012
EC4111EC4112
GY4001GY4002
PO4051PO4052
SO4001SO4032

Year 2

Semester 1 Semester 2
AH4123     AH4124
SO4021AH4134
EC4213EC4014
GY4033GY4006
SO4083SO4078

Cooperative Education work placement:

Starts summer after Year 2 

Year 3

Semester 1 Semester 2
Cooperative Education  AH4126  
AH4136
AH4146
AH4156
AH4166

Year 4

Semester 1 Semester 2
AH4127
    
 AH4128
JM4067AH4138
EC4055EC4108
GY4037GY4028
SO4052SO4082POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY

Entry requirements

Minimum grades
  • Minimum requirements: 2 H5 and 4 O6/H7
  • English: O6/H7
  • 2nd language: O6/H7
  • Maths: F6/O6/H7

Note: Grade F6 in Foundation Mathematics also satisfies the minimum entry requirements. Foundation mathematics is not reckonable for scoring purposes.

Additional considerations

Students wishing to study a language must hold a minimum H4 grade in that language, with the exception of those wishing to take a language at beginners level where a H4 grade in a language other than English is required.

Mature Students

Applications are especially welcome from Mature Students. Mature applicants must apply through the Central Applications Office (CAO) by 1 February.

Application information for mature student applicants

QQI Entry

Certain QQI Awards are acceptable in fulfilling admission requirements for this programme. the UL Admissions QQI page for a full list of modules.

Non-EU Entry Requirements

How to apply

 

Where are you applying from?How to Apply
IrelandIrish students must apply to UL via the CAO. More information can be found here. 
The UK Students who have completed their A-Levels can apply to UL via the CAO. More information can be found on the Academic Registry website. 
The EUEU students can apply to UL via the CAO. More information can be found on the Academic Registry website.
Non-EU countryIf you are outside of the EU, 

 

Fees and funding

Student course fees are broken into three components - Student contribution, Student Levy and Tuition Fees.

A number of illustrative examples of fees for this course based on the current fee levels have been set out in the tables below.

An explanation of the components, how to determine status and the criteria involved is provided below the examples as is a list of possible scholarships and funding available.

EU Students with Free fees status in receipt of a SUSI grant

HEA pays Tuition Fees €2,558
SUSI pays Student contribution €3,000
Student pays Student Levy €102
Total €5,660

EU Students with Free fees status not in receipt of a grant

HEA pays Tuition Fees €2,558
Student pays Student contribution €3,000
Student pays Student Levy €102
Total €5,660

Students with EU fee status not in receipt of a grant

Student pays Tuition Fees €2,558
Student pays Student contribution €3,000
Student pays Student Levy €102
Total €5,660

Non-EU Students

Student pays Tuition Fees €16,798
Student pays Student Levy €102
Total €16,900

Student course fees are comprised of the following components:

Student Contribution

Annual charge set by the government for all full-time third level students. All students are liable unless they have been approved for a grant by (SUSI). Please refer to https://www.studentfinance.ie to determine your eligibility for a grant and for instructions on how to apply. The current student contribution is set at €3000.

Student Levy

All students are liable to pay the Student Levy of €102. Please note the Student Levy is not covered by the SUSI Grant.

Tuition Fees

These are based on Residency, Citizenship, Course requirements.

Review the three groups of criteria to determine your fee status as follows

  1. Residency
    • You must have been living in an EU/EEA member state or Switzerland for at least 3 of the 5 years before starting your course
  2. Citizenship
    • You must be a citizen of an EU/EEA member state or Switzerland or have official refugee status
  3. Course Requirements (all must be met)
    • You must be a first time full-time undergraduate (Exceptions are provided for students who hold a Level 6 or Level 7 qualification and are progressing to a Level 8 course in the same general area of study).
    • You must be undertaking a full-time undergraduate course of at least 2 years' duration
    • You cannot be undertaking a repeat year of study at the same level unless evidence of exceptional circumstances eg serious illness is provided (in which case this condition may be waived)

Depending on how you meet these criteria your status will be one of the following -

  • Free Fee Status: You satisfy all three categories (1, 2 and 3) and therefore are eligible for the .
  • EU Fee Status: You satisfy both the citizenship and residency criteria but fail to satisfy the course requirements and are liable to EU fees.
  • Non EU Fee Status: You do not meet either the citizenship or residency criteria and are therefore liable to Non EU fees.

More information about fees can be found on the Finance website

Scholarships

These scholarships are available for all courses

Your future career

Career opportunities

The Bachelor of Arts (Professional Pathways) has been designed with employability at its centre. Graduates from the degree are likely to find careers across the following areas:

Public affairs

  • Policy Analyst
  • Public Relations Specialist
  • Government Affairs Manager
  • Legislative Assistant
  • Community Outreach Coordinator
  • Public Administrator
  • Political Consultant

Social, Economic, and Physical Planning

  • Urban Planner
  • Economic Development Specialist
  • Environmental Planner
  • Community Development Officer
  • Transportation Planner
  • Housing Policy Analyst
  • Regional Planner

Communication and Digital Translation

  • Digital Content Creator
  • Social Media Manager
  • Technical Writer
  • Digital Marketing Specialist
  • Translator/Interpreter
  • Public Relations Officer
  • Media Analyst

Social, Economic, and Environmental Change

  • Sustainability Consultant
  • Environmental Policy Analyst
  • Social Researcher
  • Community Development Worker
  • Climate Change Analyst
  • Nonprofit Program Coordinator
  • Corporate Social Responsibility Manager

Follow-on study

Some students may choose to take up further study options on completion of their undergraduate degree. From the Bachelor of Arts (Professional Pathways) students may pursue postgraduate studies in:

  • Planning/Urban design and planning
  • Planning and sustainable development
  • Peace and Development
  • Digital Transformation/Digital Innovation
  • Youth and community work
  • Master in Public Administration
  • Business management
  • Arts to Industry
  • Social Policy
  • Voluntary and community sector management
  • Economic and policy analysis
  • Project management