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Code TIME ROOM VENUE Business Psychology in Organisations HR101 Monday 12.00-14.00 Thursday 12.00-14.00 QG13 and T101 Glasnevin Campus Introduction to Human Resource Management HR201 Monday 15.00-17.00 Thursday 14.00-16.00 SA301,C104, QG27 Glasnevin Campus Introduction to Marketing MG101 Tuesday 11.00-12.00. Wednesday 10.00-11.00. Thursday 11.00-13.00. Friday 9.00-11.00 Q158, QG02 QG21 QG13 Glasnevin Campus Project Management MT314 Friday 13.00-15.00 QG13 Glasnevin Campus Theology & Philosophy History of Christianity TP101 No timetable available yet Introduction to Philosophy Central Issues TP132 No timetable Introduction to Ethics TP133 No timetable Hebrew Scriptures: The Torah TP211 No timetable Ethics : Contemporary Issues TP213 Tuesday 16.00-1800 AHCSG05 All Hallows Campus New Testament: The Gospels TP303/TP403Tuesday 14.00-15.00. Friday 16.00-17.00 AHCSG03 All Hallows Campus Communications CM107 Monday 12.00-15.00 Wednesday 9.00-13.00. Introduction to Social Studies Thursday 15.00-17.00 C123, C103, C165, T101 Glasnevin Campus CM137 Monday 12.00-1.00, & 18.00-21.00 (Online). History & Structure of the Media Tuesday 11.00-12 &15.00-17.00. Wednesday 9.00-10.00 & 12.00-13.00. CG01, CG12, QG04,CG20 CM151 Monday 9.00-11.00, 12.00-16.00. Tuesday 9.00-11.00, 12.00-13.00. Wednesday 9.00-10.00 12.00-14.00 Thursday 11.00-12.00, 13.00-15.00 C124, CG11, Q120, Q122, QG13, C165, C166, C103, CG68, Introduction to Communication Studies (Lecture). Friday 11.00-12.00 CG11, CG12, Glasnevin Campus Understanding Social Media CM5002 Monday 16.00-18.00 C123 Glasnevin Campus Film Theory & History CM524 Friday 9.00-11.00 & 12.00-15.00 (screening) GLA C Glasnevin Campus Law & Government C124 Glasnevin Campus Introduction to Law LG101 Wednesday 17.00-18.00. Friday 16.00-17.00 SA101 Glasnevin Campus The Irish Political System LG108 Monday 15.00-16.00. Wednesday 14.00-15.00 SA301, HG23 Glasnevin Campus The Emergence of Modern America LG114 Monday 15.00-16.00. Wednesday 9.00-10.00. Q217, C115 Glasnevin Campus Introduction to Politics LG116 Monday 9.00-10.00. Thursday 17.00-18.00 Thursday 5-6 Glasnevin Campus Introduction to International Relations & Security LG117 Tuesday 17.00-18.00. Thursday 14.00-15.00. QG15, SA301 Glasnevin Campus The Irish Legal System LG131 Wednesday 11.00-12.00, 15.00-16.00 &17.00-18.00. Thursday 15.00-16.00 QG13, HG22, XG21 Glasnevin Campus Conflict, Security and Peace LG233 Monday 17.00-18.00. Thursday 17.00-18.00 HG22, XG21 Glasnevin Campus Theoretical Approaches to World Politics LG238 Monday 9.00-10.00 Friday 10.00-11.00 CG86, SA105 Glasnevin Campus European Union Law LG318 Monday 15.00-16.00. Tuesday Tutorials 11.00-14.00, 16.00-17.00. Wednesday Tutorials 9.00-13.00 Lecture 15.00-16.00. Thursday 11.00-12.00. Friday 15.00-16.00 CG86,CG68,Q219, XG01,X201, X101, HG23, Glasnevin Campus Gender & Politics LG340 Monday 9.00-10.00. Tuesday 10.00-11.00 QG01, C206 Glasnevin Campus Key Issues in International Political Economy LG362 Monday 17.00-18.00. Friday 13.00-14.00 CG05, C114 Glasnevin Campus Political Leadership LG403 Monday 11.00-13.00 XG19 Glasnevin Campus English Introduction to Fiction: Short Storey and Novel EL101 Monday and Tuesday 3-4 and 5-6 E214 St. Patricks Campus Fictions EL108 Thursday 5-6 G114 St. Patricks Campus

Gender & Sexuality EL202 Thursday 12.00-13.00, 16.00-17.00 G114 St.Patricks Campus 19th Century Literature EL203 Tuesday 10-11 & 1-2pm G114 St.Patricks Campus Poetry In Public EL302 No timetable as yet Irish Writing EL303 Thursday 12-1 F304 St. Patricks Campus SALIS Identity and Belonging (Power Self & Society) LC109 Thursday 15.00-17.00 Q220 Glasnevin Campus The Making of Contemporary Europe LC208 Wednesday 11.00-12.00. Friday 11.00-12.00 CG03, CG01 Glasnevin Campus Issues in Multiculturalism LC4770 No timetable as yet Perspectives on Japanese Culture JA421 Tuesday 12.00-13.00. Thursday 12.00-13.00 CG20, CG01 Glasnevin Campus Biotechnology Monday 12-13.00. Tuesday 12.00-13.00 Wednesday 9.00-10.00. Thursday 17.00-18.00 T101, SA301, XG20 Glasnevin Campus How Life Works BE101 History & Geography Introduction of Human Geography GY101 Monday 15.00-16.00. Wednesday 9.00-10.00 F304, D210 St. Patricks Drumcondra Campus Hazardous Earth GY103 Monday 16.00-17.00. Tuesday 14.00-15.00 F203 St. Patricks Drumcondra Campus Introduction to History HY101 Monday 11.00-13.00 D211, D208 D207, E401, FSt. Patricks Drumcondra Campus Early Modern Europe, 1450-1648 HY103 Monday 13.00-14.00. Friday 10.00-11.00 F223,F218 St. Patricks Drumcondra Campus Crime and Punishment c. 1750-1950 HY320 Monday 9.00-10.00. Wednesday14.00-15.00 PG11 & D204 All Hallows (Mon.) St Pats (Wed) Modern America 1830-1972 HY326 Thursday 13.00-14.00 & 17.00-18.00 SPD E224 & SPDF215 St. Patricks Campus Education Studies Social and Personal Development with Communication Skills ES125 Tuesday 14.00-16.00 E223 St. Patricks Drumcondra Campus Human Development - Power and Politics ES126 Thursday 14.00-16.00 E224 St. Patricks Drumcondra Campus Nursing NS133 Monday 11.00-12.00. Tuesday 11.00-11.30, 13.00-14.00 &17.00-18.00. Friday 12.00-13.00 SA301, T101, HG20 Glasnevin Campus Understanding the Body Perspectives on Health NS134 Tuesday 14.00-16.00 SA217 Glasnevin Campus Scarcity and Health NS137 Monday 9.00-11.00. Thursday 9.00-11.00 SA016, SAG08 Glasnevin Campus Food and Nutrition in Health NS140 Monday 12.00-13.00 14.00-16.00 HG17, HG19 Glasnevin Campus Technology and the Person NS230 No timetable Campaigning for Health NS232 No timetable Society, Health and Illness NS280 Tuesday 9.00-11.00. Friday 14.00-16.00 QG21, Q121 Glasnevin Campus Health & Fitness 1 : Theory & Practice SS102 Tuesday 12.00-13.00. Thursday 13.00-15.00 XG19, Q122 Glasnevin Campus Sports Sports Skills and Techniques 3 (Health & Fitness 3) SS201 Monday 13.00-17.00. Friday 14.00-18.00 W116 Glasnevin Campus Principles of Health Promotion SS306 Monday 11.00-13.00. Tuesday 14.00-17.00 XG14, SAG08 Glasnevin Campus Spanish Spanish Language 1 (Beginners) SP107 No timetable confirmed yet Spanish Society & Literature SP190 No timetable confirmed yet Spanish Literature & Film SP290 No timetable confirmed yet All Modules are 100 for Audit or 500 for credit bearing Please download the form from the website https://www.dcu.ie/agefriendly/modules-available.shtml

Print off the form at the end and bring it Registry to pay (opp Bank of Ireland) Monday Jan 29th is start of Semester 2