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Details of courses available can be obtained
from the Division of Continuing Professional
Development, School of Education, room 3133,
Arts Building, Trinity College, Dublin 2. Phone:
01 896 1290, email:
Diploma in the History of
European Painting
This course of approximately forty lectures
provides an historical survey of European
painting. It covers major periods of art such as
the Italian Renaissance and French
Impressionism, as well as dealing with individual
artists, for example Michelangelo, Rembrandt
and Cézanne. The course also provides an
introduction to the critical analysis of paintings
and considers such matters as the production,
iconography and techniques of works of art.
In addition to the lectures, registered students
attend a seminar each week, many of which
are held in the National Gallery. Students are
required to submit two essays and they are
allowed to use the Trinity College Library.
Students registered for the course are entitled
to sit an examination held annually in April/May,
which leads to the award of the diploma. The
most successful student is awarded a travel
scholarship.
How to apply
An application form is available from
or
from the Admissions Office, Trinity College,
Dublin 2. Phone: 01 896 4444. The closing date
for completed applications is 1 June. Late
applications from suitably qualified candidates
may be considered if places on the course
remain unfilled.
Fees
For information on fees see page 57.
Date, time and place
Teaching term commences on Monday, 24
September 2012. The lectures are held on
Mondays and Thursdays, 5 p.m. - 6 p.m., in the
Emmet Theatre, Arts Building, Trinity College,
Dublin 2. Seminar times to be arranged.
Further information
Contact: The Executive Officer, Department of
History of Art, room 5082, Arts Building, Trinity
College, Dublin 2. Phone: 01 896 1995, email:
See departmental website:
Programme in Information
Systems (Evening)
Information systems (IS) is the study of how ICT
can best be applied – in business, government
and society. This programme is delivered by the
School of Computer Science and Statistics and
comprises two distinct components:
• Diploma in Information Systems (two years)
• B.Sc. in Information Systems (two years)
Diploma in Information
Systems
Ireland needs skilled information and
communication technology (ICT) professionals
with broad capabilities, including well-developed
business and communication skills and
up-to-date technical expertise. If you wish to
advance a career as an ICT professional or if
you wish to change career direction, then this
two-year diploma course is for you. You will
learn how to apply in-demand skills that you can
apply in a range of roles relevant to modern ICT
in business, industry and government, including
TCD