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2011-2012 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2011-2012 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]

Irish Studies, Minor in


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Administered by the Dean’s Office, Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Associate Professor Maney, Department of Sociology, Co-director, Adviser
Professor Murphy, Department of Teaching, Literacy, and Leadership, Co-director

Irish studies is an interdisciplinary minor program with rich course offerings on Ireland’s past and present. By studying the cultures, Diaspora, economy, history, politics, and social relations of Ireland, our minors develop an awareness of ways that the Irish have both shaped and been shaped by other societies, including the United States. Irish Studies provides a better understanding of several broader topics, including prominent aspects of Western dance, film, literature, music, philosophy, and theater; migration, globalization, regional integration, and economic development; and colonialism, nationalism, armed conflict, and peace processes. A minor in Irish studies will prepare students for careers in the arts, conflict resolution, international affairs, international business, education, and translation, as well as for advanced degrees in a wide range of subjects.

Minor requirements


Consists of the successful completion of 18 semester hours, distributed as follows:

1. Required Course


2. A minimum of 6 s.h. from each of the following two categories


* Footnote


Note: Courses marked with an asterisk (*) must be taught by specific instructors. See one of the co-directors for advisement.

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