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Two-Subject Moderatorship (TSM)
TSM is a joint honors degree that allows students to choose two
subjects (from a list of 25, see below) and study both to honors
degree level. The two subjects are taught separately and the
overall workload is similar to that of a single honors degree.
Each combination of two subjects has a different CAO
course code (see p. 29) and different minimum entry points
(see
www.tcd.ie/Admissions/undergraduate
for a full listing
of points per combination).
Possible combinations
The grid below shows the possible combinations of subjects for
TSM. Usually both subjects are studied for three years and one
subject only is studied in the fourth and final year (pattern B).
In some cases (denoted by
*
) students may choose pattern A
(both subjects are studied equally for four years) or pattern B.
The absence of a letter or number from a grid position in the
table below means that the corresponding combination of
subjects is not permitted.
A: Both subjects are studied for four years
B: Both subjects are studied for three years and only one
subject in the fourth year.
*
: May be studied under pattern A or B.
History
History of art & architecture
Italian
Jewish and Islamic civilisations
Latin
Mathematics
Modern Irish
Music
Philosophy
Psychology
Sociology
Russian
Spanish
Greek
German
Geography
French
English literature
Economics
Early Irish
Drama studies
Classical civilisation
World religions and theology
Ancient history and archaeology
B
B
B B B B B
B
*
B
B
*
*
*
*
B
B B B
B B
*
B
B
B B B
B B B
B BB
B B
B
B B
B
B
B
B B B B B B B
B B B B B B
B
B
B
B
B
B
BB
*
B
B
B
B B
B
B B B
B B B
*
B
B BB
BB
*
B B B
B B B B
B
B
B B B B
B B
B
B
B
B
B
B B B B B B B B B B
B B
B B
B B B
*
B
B B
B B B B B
*
B B B
B B B B B B B
B
B
B B
B B B
B B B BB B B
B B
B B
B B
B B
B B
B B
*
B B
*
B
B
*
B
B
B
B
B
B B
B
B B
B B
B B
B B
B B B
B B
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B B
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*
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B B B
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B
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B B
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B
B
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B B
Film studies
B
B
B B B
B B
B B
B B
B
B B B B B B B B
B B B B B B B B
B
B B
B
Drama studies
Early Irish
Economics
English literature
Film studies
French
Geography
German
Greek
History
History of art & architecture
Italian
Jewish and Islamic civilisations
Latin
Mathematics
Modern Irish
Music
Philosophy
Psychology
Russian
Sociology
Spanish
Classical civilisation
World religions and theology
Ancient history and archaeology