Erasmus, International Exchange and Visiting Student Welcome Meeting

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Erasmus, International Exchange and Visiting Student Welcome Meeting Dr Davide Romelli Assistant to the Director of Study Abroad, School of Social Sciences and Philosophy

Structure of the Meeting Departments and co-ordinators Structure of academic year Choosing modules and module load ECTS credits at Trinity College

Departments and Coordinators * Business School, Mr James White (business.exchange@tcd.ie) Office hours: Tuesday and Thursday 09:30 – 12:30 Room: Undergraduate Office, 3rd Floor, School of Business, Aras an Phiarsaigh Department of Economics, Dr Eleanor Denny (ecnvisit@tcd.ie) Office hours: Wednesday 10.30 – 12.30 Room: 3021, 3th Floor, Arts Building Department of Philosophy, Dr Lilian Alweiss (alweissl@tcd.ie) Office Hours: Monday 16.00 – 17.00 Room: 5007, 5th Floor, Arts Building * The Department coordinators are the key figures who will sign your Module Enrolment Form.

Departments and Coordinators * Department of Political Science, Mr Liam Kneafsey (kneafsel@tcd.ie) Office hours: Tuesdays 15.00 – 17.00 Room: 4.09, 4th Floor, 2-3 College Green Department of Sociology, Prof Richard Layte (layter@tcd.ie) Office Hours: Tuesdays 09.00 – 11.00 Room: 3.02, 3rd Floor, 2-3 College Green * The Department coordinators are the key figures who will sign your Module Enrolment Form.

Political Science and Sociology Business School Political Science and Sociology Economics and Philosophy Depts

Structure of the Academic Year Term 2 (Hilary Term, HT) 21st January – Teaching starts Reading Week- Week 7 (4th March) 12th April – Teaching ends 15th April – Revision week starts 22nd April – Assessment starts * * Please do not book any flight before the end of the Assessment week, as exams might take place any day during that week.

Some Important Websites Regularly check your @tcd.ie account! Many lecturers in Trinity College Dublin use Blackboard Learn and Turnitin.com Blackboard Learn: Lecture notes, readings etc are posted here (you will be registered automatically after your module registration form is processed. Lecturers can also add you manually) Turnitin.com: some modules require submission of assignments via this channel (plagiarism check), you receive further information in the relevant assignment guidelines. Plagiarism Policy; http://tcd-ie.libguides.com/plagiarism/calendar

Some General Advice Keep us informed of your progress or difficulties during your time at Trinity College. While you are at Trinity College, you well be assigned to a Tutor (the Department coordinator for Erasmus students) Other sources of support: Student Counselling Service – student-counselling@tcd.ie Chaplaincy Service – chaplaincy@tcd.ie Student-2-Student – student2student@tcd.ie Student Health Centre Student Union

How to pick your modules Take about 80% - 100% of a Trinity student’s module load (but meet the requirements of your home university); visit some modules in first week to help you decide Take a good mix of modules subject to schedule and restrictions: you cannot take modules that clash on the timetable The timetable for modules is on your mytcd.ie portal

What is the right module load? We do not recommend taking more than 30 credits per term. If your home institution asks you to do more, please contact your TCD Coordinator for assistance. Equally, we will not sign a module registration form that is too light (e.g. just one or two modules) One Term Students (Michaelmas Term or Hilary Term) Between 25 and 30 ECTS Full Year Students Between 50 and 60 ECTS

ECTS Credits at Trinity Year 1 Term Full Year 2nd Year (Senior Freshman, SF) 5 credits 10 3rd Year (Junior Sophister, JS) 4th Year (Senior Sophister, SS)** 7.5/10 credits*** 15 ** The Department of Political Science does not accept Visiting and Erasmus students in SS (4th year) modules. *** Exchange students do an additional assignment

Registering for modules Module registration form available at: https://www.tcd.ie/students/orientation/visiting-exchange/module- enrolment.php Come to your coordinators office during office hours to have your module choices approved by the coordinator Submit to Academic Registry Service Desk with all signatures complete. They will register you officially on the system. Ensure module codes are correct. If there are clashes you will not be able to register Ensure you have signatures from coordinators outside Business and Social Sciences and Philosophy (SSSP) if needed before submitting!

Choosing Modules https://www.tcd.ie/ssp/undergraduate/study- abroad/incoming/module-outlines.php Some modules have quotas: see website You can only get your form signed during office hours

Time spent in classroom Most modules involve 2-3 hours per week in the classroom in lectures, seminars and tutorials, and about 5 hours per week reading and preparation (emphasis on independent study). Tutorials: Note that many modules will offer several tutorials that cover the same topic – usually students are assigned to a tutorial group. If in doubt ask your lecturer. Assessment: Variety of assessment methods - essays, assignments, tests etc and a proportion to an exam Students may not have to do an exam in some departments, but may have a lot of essays due around the same time

Call Jessie in the School Office on Lost? Call Jessie in the School Office on +353 1 896 1840 and she will assist

Thank You