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  • Locations: Dublin, Ireland
  • Program Terms: Fall, Spring
  • Homepage: Click to visit
  • Restrictions: Ithaca applicants only
Fact Sheet:
Fact Sheet:
Class Standing: Junior, Senior, Sophomore Minimum GPA: 2.75
Language of Instruction: English Areas of Study: Child Development, Communications, Economics, Environmental Sciences, Finance, International Business, Management, Marketing, Media, Psychology
Program Type: Island Program (study abroad center) Program Provider: ILA
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Program Description:
Ireland Study in Dublin
 Dublin is one of the friendliest cities in the world, and its people are renowned for their warm   hospitality. It is home to over 100 different nationalities and is also one of the youngest cities   in Europe. Dublin is steeped in history and culture but is also home to a vast array of         multinational enterprises. This makes Dublin the ideal place to spend a semester or     academic year abroad. There are numerous opportunities for interactive learning across a     wide range of subject areas including Irish Studies, International Business and Liberal Arts.

About the Program
ILA's modern facilities are conveniently located in the heart of Dublin’s city center, offering a vibrant and immersive urban experience. Students from the US live, study, and engage in activities alongside their European peers, fostering a diverse and enriching community. Dublin consistently ranks as one of the world’s friendliest and safest cities, making it an ideal destination for students. The city combines a vibrant, cosmopolitan energy with a small-town feel, creating a unique atmosphere. Dublin is steeped in history yet modern and forward-looking, with numerous arts, culture, music, and theater festivals.
Program Structure
Semester (fall or spring)

  • 15 weeks
  • 4-5 academic courses (12-15 credits)
  • Click here to find fall and spring course offerings

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