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www.tcd.ie/study theatres, museums and clubs, ensuring that there is always something exciting for students to enjoy. If you want to take time out to relax in nature, the city’s parks (including Phoenix Park, one of the largest urban parks in Europe), an easily accessible coastline, beaches and the Dublin Mountains are all close by. Dublin Innovation District Trinity’s location is also advantageous when you are looking for a job. Dublin’s Innovation District, the ‘Silicon Docks’ is within walking distance, as is the International Financial Services Centre, and a large number of other businesses and organisations which have their Irish headquarters in Dublin. Dublin is also home to many global corporations across a range of sectors. Be at the Centre of Things Trinity’s central location makes it highly accessible for all forms of public transport: Trinity has its own LUAS (tram) station, there is a DART (Dublin’s suburban rail system) station opposite the campus and a large number of Dublin’s bus services pass by the University. Dublin airport is 13km (8 miles) from the campus and is directly accessible via bus or taxi. Find out more at: www.tcd.ie/maps
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4 Trinity College Dublin – The University of Dublin Pathways Students choose between two Pathways depending on the degree they wish to progress to after completing the International Foundation Programme. During the Foundation Year you will study English for Academic Purpose, Mathematics, improve critical thinking, communication skills, as well as subject-specific modules related to your chosen degree. Trinity International Foundation Programme A Pathway Core Modules: English Maths 2 Elective Modules: Business Economics Sociology Political Science B Pathway Core Modules: English Maths 2 Elective Modules: Physics Chemistry Biology Introduction to Programming Bachelor Degree at Trinity College Dublin










