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IFSA-Butler at the University of Limerick
Location: Ireland: Limerick
Term: Fall, Spring, Academic Year
Dates: September - May
Institute for Study Abroad, Butler University
1100 W. 42nd St. Suite 305 Indianapolis, Indiana 46208-3345 United States
Description
The University of Limerick is located just down the river from the largest town in western Ireland. The city, which first thrived in the 12th century, is currently enjoying a boom in high-tech industrial development. Built on a beautiful old estate, the university overlooks the lush banks of the River Shannon. The original 19th century mansion survives in the midst of the campus as an art gallery and restaurant, while the old stables house a lovely student center. Known for its technologically advanced outlook, the University of Limerick welcomes students from all majors on the program through IFSA-Butler.
Highlights
Ireland is divided into four provinces: Ulster, Leinster, Connacht and Munster. These provinces are in turn are divided into 32 counties. Six of Ulster's nine counties make up Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom. The remaining three counties of Ulster and the other provinces constitute the Republic of Ireland.
Apart from the spectacular beauty of the country and the richness of its history, Ireland is famous for music, art and folklore. This heritage is treasured around the world by the descendents of emigrants and the people among whom they settled. From the end of 19th and into the 20th century, a surge of pride in Irish nationalism yielded some of the world's greatest literary works and contributed heavily to the impetus for Irish independence from Britain. Although most students think of Ireland as a place to undertake courses in Irish studies or liberal arts, curricula in science, engineering and computer science are widely available.
The intellectual traditions of Ireland and her reverence of scholarship date back to medieval times. Schools and monasteries flourished to such an extent that for several centuries they were the centers of learning and religion for all of western Europe. This heritage is reflected today in the academic excellence and prestigious reputation of Ireland's colleges and universities.
The academic year in Ireland runs along roughly the same time frame as the American academic year. It begins in late September and ends in mid- June. Teaching terms usually consist of three ten-week periods separated by two four-week breaks, although some universities have switched over to the semester system.
Degree Level
Bachelors Degree (Undergraduate)
Cost in US$:
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Cost Includes:
Cost Include Description:
Tuition, housing, pre-departure advising and information, some fees, subsidized excursions, overseas orientation, and a fully-staffed IFSA-Butler office in Limerick.
Credit Available
no