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Cork, Ireland
USAC Program

A castle in CorkProgram Focus - Full Curriculum Studies

Email Address - usac@unr.edu

Program Dates

  • August 19th - December 12th (Fall Early Start Semester 2008)
  • September 15th - December 12th (Fall Semester 2008)
  • January 1st - May 29th (Spring Semester 2009)

    Submit an application before the Application Deadline.

    University Affiliation - University College Cork (enrollment of 13,000)

    G.P.A. Requirement - 3.0 (USAC), 2.75 (Loyola)

    The City of Cork - Cork, the second largest city in Ireland, is located on the south coast, 160 miles southwest of the capital, Dublin. The greater Cork area has a population in excess of 200,000. The city is a busy seaport and is the home of a large number of industries including electronics, pharmaceutical, brewing and food processing. The surrounding environment is as varied as it is beautiful. Cork is ideally situated at the head of the inlet of Cork Harbor with the sea just to the south, mountains, hills and river valleys to the north and east, and the well-known lakes of Killarney only ninety minutes to the west.

    Courses - Available courses are too numerous to list. Here is a selection of areas of study believed to be of interest to USAC students on a semester of yearlong program, but students are not limited to these departments. Contact USAC for a complete listing.

    Applied Psychology
    Applied Social Studies
    Archaeology
    Celtic Civilization
    Certificate in Political Issues in Ireland Today
    Computer Science
    Economics
    English
    European Studies
    Folklore and Ethnology
    History
    Mathematics
    Music
    Philosophy
    Sociology

    Early Start Courses (For Fall and Yearlong students)

    Irish Archaeology
    Irish Ecosystems
    History and Modern Ireland
    Literatures in Ireland

    * Internship options for course credit are also available

    * Summer course offerings are limited, and have in the past included courses in history and literature. Pick up a USAC program book for more information.

    Types of Accommodation

    Apartment Style Complexes - Limited accommodation is available in these complexes. They are modern and convenient to downtown Cork and the UCC campus.

    Youth Hostel - Another housing option is a single room in a youth hostel. The cost is about $62/week. This includes electricity and continental breakfast. Student share kitchen and bathroom facilities.

    Home Stays - Family accommodation is also an alternative. Student live in a private home where bed, breakfast and a substantial evening meal are provided at a cost of about $100/week.

    Rented Apartment or House - Students may choose to rent accommodations directly from privates owners. It is possible to rent an apartment or house shared with other students. Generally a house rented by a group of 4-5 students costs about $50-$60 per person/week.

    Program Costs

    2008-2009 - $9,880 per semester, $19,760 for the year, $1,600 Fall Early Start additional fee

    * Does not include room and board, textbooks or airfare

    Loyola Fees - $1,000 for a semester and full year programs

    Financial Aid Transfer - Federal Stafford Loan, Federal PLUS Loan, Alternative Loans, Federal Pell Grant, IL Monetary Award Program Grant (MAP)

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