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Courses
Courses
Choosing a course is one of the most important decisions you'll ever make! View our courses and see what our students and lecturers have to say about the courses you are interested in at the links below.
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University Life
University Life
Each year more than 4,000 choose NUI Galway as their University of choice. Find out what life at NUI Galway is all about here.
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About NUI Galway
About NUI Galway
Since 1845, NUI Galway has been sharing the highest quality teaching and research with Ireland and the world. Find out what makes our University so special – from our distinguished history to the latest news and campus developments.
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Colleges & Schools
Colleges & Schools
NUI Galway has earned international recognition as a research-led university with a commitment to top quality teaching across a range of key areas of expertise.
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Research
Research
NUI Galway’s vibrant research community take on some of the most pressing challenges of our times.
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Business & Industry
Guiding Breakthrough Research at NUI Galway
We explore and facilitate commercial opportunities for the research community at NUI Galway, as well as facilitating industry partnership.
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Alumni, Friends & Supporters
Alumni, Friends & Supporters
There are over 90,000 NUI Galway graduates Worldwide, connect with us and tap into the online community.
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Community Engagement
Community Engagement
At NUI Galway, we believe that the best learning takes place when you apply what you learn in a real world context. That's why many of our courses include work placements or community projects.
Academic Procedures
Registration, Courses, Timetables
Registration
You will be registered as a student of NUI Galway before you arrive, and your student ID card will be ready for you to collect at Orientation. Before you are due to commence your studies at NUI Galway, you will receive an e-mail containing instructions for activating your university e-mail account and your Campus Account (the latter will allow you to access NUI Galway's computing services, WiFi and Libary systems). .
While you will be automatically registered as a student, you will be required to register online for your chosen modules (courses). You will be advised at the Orientation Session as to how to do this. Module registration will usually open on the first day of lectures.
Information on Courses Available and ECTS credits
A complete list of courses available to visiting students in the various faculties and departments can be found in the Visiting Student Academic Information Booklet - two editions are issued each year, one for semester 1 and full year courses, the other for semester 2 courses. You will find these booklets under the link Courses Available . You will not be permitted to register for any courses other than the ones listed in these booklets (unless you are a visiting Law student, in which case some additional courses may be on offer) . Information on course content is available on departmental websites or from your Erasmus academic coordinator at NUI Galway. Here is a list of Erasmus coordinators.
NUI Galway operates the ECTS credit system, according to which a full year’s workload is weighed at 60 ECTS credits and a single semester at 30 ECTS credits. Your coordinator at your home university should inform you of the number of ECTS credits you are expected to achieve during your study period at NUI Galway, and should also advise you on the appropriate course choice.
Course Timetables
It may be the beginning of the semester before course timetables are finalised. Again your Erasmus Coordinator at NUI Galway will be able to advise you.
Exams, Transcripts and Repeat Examinations
Exam Schedules
Examination Timetables will be displayed as soon as they become available, at the following address: www.nuigalway.ie/exams.
Students should note that certain course combinations may not be possible if the relevant exams are going to be scheduled for the same time and date.
Queries regarding the exam timetables should be addressed to the Examinations Office, telephone 492316, 492283, 492304; e-mail: examinations@nuigalway.ie.
Dates for examinations are set out under the Academic Calendars on the above tabs.
Assessment
It is University policy that all Visiting Students (including Erasmus students) undergo the same assessments as Irish students. Erasmus students should not attempt to make alternative arrangements with individual staff members. Assessment is usually by end of semester examinations or essay(s). Year-long courses are examined at the end of the course.
Exam Transcripts and Grading Systems
Semester 1-only Erasmus students: a copy of your transcript will be sent in February to the home address you provided on your application form, and a copy will also be sent to the International Office of your home university.
Full-year Erasmus students: A copy of your semester 1 transcript will be available for you to collect from the NUI Galway International Office (on production of your ID card) on dates to be announced in February. A set of transcripts for each full-year student (i.e. the semester 1 and semester 2 transcripts together) will be posted in late June to the International Offices of the relevant partner universities, and semester 2 transcripts will be sent to the students' home addresses, along with any uncollected semester 1 transcripts.
Semester 2 Erasmus students: transcripts will be posted to students' home addresses in late June, with a copy also being sent to the students' home universities.
| NUI Galway Grading Systems Mark | |
| First-class Honours | 70% and above |
| Second-class Honours, Grade 1 | 60% - 69% |
| Second-class Honours, Grade 2 | 50% - 59% |
| Third-class Honours | 40% - 49% |
Appeals, Rechecks and Repeat Examinations 
Students should refer to the Exams Office website for information on the procedures for appealing the result of an examination or requesting a formal recheck of an examination result. (Click on "Appeals and Rechecks").
Students who have failed a module in the Semester 1 or Semester 2 examinations may request to attend the repeat examinations. Students who wish to repeat an examination must contact the International Affairs Office by e-mail at visitenq@nuigalway.ie stating their name, ID number and module(s) to be repeated.
Requests to repeat must be received within three weeks of the issue of results.
Students are required to return to Galway for the repeat examinations, which usually take place in August (for both Semester 1 and Semester 2 modules). Alternative repeat arrangements are not permitted.
Students who wish to sit repeat examinations must pay the repeat examination fee of €295, even if they are only repeating a single module.
All registered students who have to repeat exams/assignments are liable for this fee (with the exception of students who have been granted deferrals).
Academic Calendar 2016/17
| 2016/17 First Semester | |
| Orientation | Thursday & Friday, 1 & 2 September |
| Teaching begins | Monday, 5 September, 2016 |
| Teaching ends | Saturday, 26 Novembre, 2016 |
| Study Week | Monday, 28 November - Saturday, 3 December 2016 |
| Examinations begin | Monday, 5 December, 2016 |
| Examinations end | Friday, 16 December, 2016 |
| Christmas Vacation | Saturday, 17 December 2016 - Sunday, 8 January, 2017 |
| 2016/17 Second Semester | |
| Orientation | Thursday, 5 January, 2017 |
| Teaching begins | Monday, 9 January, 2017 |
| Teaching ends | Saturday, 1 April, 2017 |
| Study Week | Monday, 3 April to Saturday, 8 April |
| Field trips (if applicable) | Monday, 10 April to Saturday, 15 April |
| Easter Holidays | Monday, 17 April to Saturday, 22 April |
| Examinations begin* | Monday, 24 April, 2017 |
| Examinations end* | Wednesday, 10 May, 2017 |
| Autumn exams (repeats for Semester 1 and Semester 2) | Tuesday 8 August to Friday 18 August, 2017 |
* Examination dates are subject to confirmation. Visiting students should refer to the Examinations Office website. Please take note that Examinations in First Year modules may take place in the week that is otherwise designated as “Study Week”.
Students should ensure that they arrive in Galway in time for the Orientation Session and start of teaching. Late arrivers may experience difficulties with registration and may find themselves unable to gain admittance to certain courses.
Academic Calendar 2017/18
| 2017/18 First Semester | |
| Orientation | Thursday 31st August and Friday 1 September, 201 |
| Teaching begins | Monday, 4 September, 2017 |
| Teaching ends | Saturday, 25 November, 2017 |
| Study Week | Monday, 27 November - Saturday, 2 December, 2017 |
| Examinations begin | Monday, 4 December, 2017 |
| Examinations end | Friday, 15 December, 2017 |
| Christmas Holidays | Saturday, 16 December 2017 - Sunday, 8 January, 2017 |
| 2017/18 Second Semester | |
| Orientation | Thursday, 11 and Friday, 12 January, 2018 |
| Teaching begins | Monday, 15 January, 2018 |
| Teaching ends before Easter | Saturday, 24 March, 2018 |
| Field Trips (26 - 29 March), followed by Easter Holidays | Monday, 26 March to Saturday, 7 April. 2018 |
| Teaching resumes and continues for 2 weeks | Monday, 9 April to Saturday, 21 April |
| Study Week | Monday, 23 April to Saturday, 28 April |
| Examinations begin* | Monday, 30 April, 2018 |
| Examinations end* | Wednesday, 17 May, 2018 |
| Autumn exams (repeats for Semester 1 and Semester 2) | Tuesday 7 August to Friday 17 August, 2018 |
Public Holidays in 2017/2018 (University closes): Monday, 30th October; Monday, 19th March (St Patrick's Holiday); Friday 30 March (Good Friday); Monday, 2nd April (Easter Monday); Monday, 7th May; Monday 4th June; Monday 7th August.
* Examination dates are subject to confirmation. Visiting students should refer to the Examinations Office website. Please take note that Examinations in First Year modules may take place in the week that is otherwise designated as “Study Week”.
Students should ensure that they arrive in Galway in time for the Orientation Session and start of teaching. Late arrivers may experience difficulties with registration and may find themselves unable to gain admittance to certain courses.
