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EU or Non-EU Undergraduate

Am I an EU or Non-EU Student?

For admission purposes all applicants are categorised into two categories: EU or Non-EU.

Fee status should be established prior to making an application to UCC. Fee status will be retained for the duration of a course. To determine whether you are an EU applicant or a Non-EU applicant please complete the EU/Non-EU Fees Assessment Form located on the Fees Office website and email it to feesassessments@ucc.ie or upload the form here or return to the Fees Office in the North Wing. For further information, please visit the Fee Status section of the Fees Office website.

EU Status: If your status is EU, please see Admissions Office: www.ucc.ie/undergrad

Non-EU Status: If your status is Non-EU, you should apply directly to the International Office using the undergraduate online application system: Undergraduate Programmes

Direct Entry into 4th Year BSc Architecture for International Applicants

Direct Entry for International (Non-EU) applicants to Year 4 of the Joint UCC/MTU BSc (Hons) Architecture programme:

Suitably qualified applicants may apply for direct entry to Year 4 of the UCC/MTU BSc (Hons) Architecture programme. 

Entry Requirements

University College Cork and Munster Technological University jointly welcome applications for entry to Year Four of the BSc (Hons) Architecture Programme from applicants who meet all of the following criteria:

  • Hold a transcript demonstrating successful completion of 180 ECTS credits of an accredited programme in Architecture at Bachelors level (Levels 7 and/or 8).
  • The programme already completed by the applicant must have been accredited by the relevant national authority for entry to the profession of Architecture.
  • Have achieved an overall average mark of not less than 50%.

Scanned copies of supporting documents have to be uploaded with your UCC Apply Application so please have the following documents ready for upload:

  • Transcripts - Official stamped third-level academic transcripts to date
  • Proof of Identity - Clear readable copy of one of the following; Passport/ Birth cert/ Irish Driving licence (credit card format)/ Marriage cert
  • Module descriptions - Descriptions of all modules completed to date as part of current programme. This information is usually available on an institute's website
  • Evidence of English Language Proficiency - if applicable
  • Design Portfolio - Applicants are required to submit an edited selection of their best work from their previous undergraduate course and from practice if available, presented in a portfolio of not more than 20 pages A4 or A3 and not more than 5MB in size

 Applicants may be asked to attend an interview.  Applicants should bring their full portfolio to interview and be prepared to discuss it in more detail.

 The application process is usually open between December and June.

International Office

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Roseleigh, Western Road, Cork, T12 R229

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