Irish Studies Minor
The Minor in Irish Studies at Sacred Heart University is unique among American colleges and universities in the scope of its program, designed to offer students an opportunity for an in-depth, multidisciplinary study of Irish and Celtic culture. The subjects include, but are not limited to, history, language, literature, music, politics, and economics, as well as marine biology, which provides a scientific study of the coastal environment. Other disciplines which have a comparative study of North America and Ireland, such as nursing, health sciences, exercise science, social work, and criminal justice, are also included in the program. A distinctive feature of our Irish Studies program is a balance of study and experience. In addition, Irish Studies at SHU promotes special lectures, musical events, and films, as well as encouraging student participation in activities such as The Claddagh Dancers (Irish dance ensemble) and the Celtic Club.
SHU in Dingle campus, County Kerry, Ireland
Sacred Heart University has a campus in Ireland through a partnership with the Díseart Centre of Irish Spirituality and Culture, located in Dingle, in the heart of one of Ireland’s officially-designated Gaeltacht, or Irish-speaking, regions. Through this partnership, SHU in Dingle offers two-week sessions - one in January and two in May/June - and full semester Fall and Spring programs of study; many of the courses offered contribute to the Irish Studies minor. Students in Dingle are introduced to the Irish language, which is key to the culture and experience of Ireland. SHU has purchased the Christian Brothers school in Dingle, an historic neo-Gothic building constructed in 1846; currently being renovated to create a state-of-the-art facility for classrooms, science and nursing laboratories, computer labs, and offices. SHU in Dingle also has a partnership with the Dingle Oceanworld Aquarium/ Mara Beo that offers students a hands-on experience of marine life and research.
Requirements
Students are required to take a minimum of 15 credits (5 courses) to complete the minor in Irish Studies. The 15 credits include two required foundation courses and a minimum of three designated Irish Studies electives. The required and elective course requirements are distributed as following:
The required and elective course requirements are distributed as follows:
HI 255 | Celtic & Irish History | 3 |
| An approved elective in Irish literature or religion | 3 |
| Three electives in at least two disciplines | 9 |
A minimum of 3 credits must be taken at the Dingle campus. HI 255 and approved Irish literature (ENG) or religion (TRS) electives are offered on the Fairfield campus on a regular basis.
Approved Courses:
The following 3-credit electives with an IR attachment are only offered in Dingle.
Anthropology
AN 230 | Community, Culture & Folklore | 3 |
Biology and Marine Science
BI 104 | Introduction to Coastal Ecology | 3 |
BI 107 | Heredity & Society | 3 |
BI 278 | Coastal Ecology | 3 |
BI 299 | Special Topics in Biology | 3-4 |
BI 299 IR i.e. Feast, Famine, Fever, Fermentation (microbiology)
Communication
CM 135 | Irish Cinema | 3 |
CM 299 | Special Topics in Communication & Media Studies | 3 |
HI 255 | Celtic & Irish History | 3 |
CM 299 IR i.e. Sounds of Ireland: Music, Media, and Culture
Criminal Justice
CJ 252 | Comparative Criminal Justice Systems | 3 |
Economics
EC 211 | Economics of Social Issues | 3 |
Education
ED 341 | Irish Education Comparative Perspectives | 3.00 Credit(s) |
ED 541 | Irish Education Comparative Perspectives | 3 |
Exercise Science
EX 299 | Special Topics in Exercise Science | 1-3 |
EX 299 IR i.e. Health & Fitness: an Irish Perspective
Health Science
HS 350 | Healthcare Policy, Politics, & Advocacy | 3 |
History
HI 256 | Thousands are Sailing: The Irish at Home & Abroad 1798-1922 | 3 |
HI 257 | History & Memory in Modern Ireland | 3 |
Literature
ENG 299 | Special Topics in Literature | 3 |
i.e. Writing the Irish Landscape and/or James Joyce
Marketing
MK 299 IR i.e. Tourism and Marketing in Ireland
Music
MU 106 | Introduction to Irish Traditional Music | 3 |
Religious Studies and Folklore
TRS 171 | Celtic Religious Traditions | 3 |
Sociology and Social Work
SO 239 | Diversity & Oppression in Contemporary Society | 3 |
SO 299 | Special Topics in Sociology | 3 |
SW 224 | Human Diversity & Social Justice | 3 |
SO 299 IR i.e. Images of Ireland: a Sociological Perspective