Geography is truly interdisciplinary as it spans a broad spectrum of the social, biological, informational and physical sciences. As the world becomes increasingly interconnected, geographers are well placed to bring their understanding and skills to bear on social and environmental issues.
Do you enjoy…
Learning to understand the way that global environmental change will alter our future?
Finding out about the developing world and geopolitics?
Analysing landscapes and landscape development over time?
Geography: The course for you?
Trinity was ranked in the world top 100 universities for Geography (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2018).
In recent years, third and fourth year geography students have been involved in academic staff-led fieldwork from Clare Island to Mallorca, undertaken summer research projects in Kenya, and made digital video documentaries and blogposts as part of their assessed work.
Geography at Trinity
Geography Matters! In contemporary society it is clear that geographical knowledge and experience are more important than ever; helping us know and understand a dynamic and rapidly changing world.
Geography at Trinity is a place of intensive and extensive geographical scholarship in Ireland. We teach and research across the discipline, from development theory to coastal modelling, and from climate change to the social economy, all within different contexts, from Nigeria to New Zealand.
We aim to challenge students intellectually and foster and maintain world-class research and teaching in a supportive and collegial atmosphere.
Geography is an integrative subject with an international outlook and openness to interdisciplinary collaboration. The focus in geography is on understanding spatial and temporal change on and of our planet. This allows for making direct connections with other disciplines and sub-disciplines that you will study through this Joint Honors programme.
Graduate skills and career opportunities
Geography offers a wide-array of career opportunities for graduates. As geographers, you will be trained to analyse and provide solutions to a broad range of global challenges, ranging from the environmental, to the economic, political and social. The combination of a broad-based discipline and training in highly relevant transferable skills is valued in today’s job market, where adaptability and flexibility are widely regarded as assets. A geographical training promotes the cross-fertilization of ideas, and a strong ability to engage and understand a range of approaches to problem solutions in different professions.
Careers taken up by graduating geography students in recent years include urban and regional planning, environmental consultancy and research, and teaching as well as positions in such areas as financial services, foreign affairs, leisure and tourism and overseas development.
Academic qualification equivalents
Grade XII Examination
Minimum Matriculation:
Subject requirements:
English language requirements (one of the below):
Year of establishment | 1592 |
Also Known As | TCD |
Size of Campus in acres | 51 |
Accommodation expenses | 7964 Euro for 1 sharing (UG),7964 Euro for 1 sharing (PG) |
It is important for all hopefuls who want to attend Trinity to organise their finances well in advance. To help with this, the breakdown of the cost of living in Ireland for college students is as follows:
Fee for various courses available at the institute at different levels for the year 2021 is as compiled below.
Disciplines | Undergraduate (USD) | Postgraduate (USD) |
---|---|---|
Engineering, Mathematics & Science | 30,800 | 28,100 |
Health Sciences | Max 56,000 | 30,800 |
Law | 23,500 | 26,000 |
Business (MBA in Ireland) | 23,500 | 40,800 |
Computer Science | 30,800 | 28,100 |
The average cost of living is 13,800 USD per annum and is affected majorly by the type of accommodation opted.
Accommodation type | Weekly Cost (USD) |
---|---|
On-Campus accommodation | 205 |
Trinity Hall | 180 |
Kavanagh Court | 290 |
Binary Hub | 280 |
Tuition & fees :
€ 25,436
Total
€ 25,436